‘Queer Eye’ Cast Reacts to Millennial Trends

We asked the cast of Netflix’s ‘Queer Eye’ to react to some of our favorite millennials trends. Here is what they had to say.

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Journey Into the Orion Nebula – 360 Video

360 Video – Use the mouse to scroll the view on a computer. For full immersion, watch using a virtual reality device and a 360 video player.

This visualization journeys into the famous star-forming region of the Orion Nebula based on an image from the Hubble Space Telescope. This exhilarating trip begins by flying through a layer of gas above the nebula, called the “veil”. The descent to the gaseous surface provides an overview of the structure of the region as the winds and radiation from the central cluster have carved out a long “valley” in the cloud. The massive bright stars are responsible for heating the gas to temperatures at which it glows. Their strong stellar winds also blow back the gas around nearby newly formed stars creating tadpole-shaped structures. Within these objects, called proplyds, planets may be forming inside dark, dusty disks encircling the stars. These young stars can also emit jets of radiation which, in turn, create wispy bow shocks throughout the region. All of these features are found in the Hubble image and have been modeled for this visualization.

Credit: Frank Summers, Greg Bacon, Zolt Levay, Lisa Frattare, Massimo Robberto (STScI)

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Ellen Surprises Deserving Graduate Sisters

Ellen welcomed sisters Samantha and Elvelyna, who both graduated with Masters degrees while going through personal and financial struggles. Despite their hardships, they were committed to being kind to others, and Ellen decided to pay it forward and surprise them with two amazing gifts from Shutterfly.
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