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One of the reasons why I’ve had a hard time completely rejecting astrology is the fact that I’m such a stereotypical Sagittarius: the optimistic, free-spirited (clumsy, arrogant, slutty) philosopher. The Archer is a friendly constellation, flanked by stinging Scorpio, the cosmic douchebag, and Capricorn, which is some sort of bizarre goat-fish abomination. Screw those guys. The wise centaur Chiron whom Sagittarius represents smiles upon mankind, offering the blessings of knowledge, and through Sagittarius lies the center of the Milky Way, which I’m sure is symbolic of something. In a nutshell (terrible joke), I am down with the Archer.

Imagine my dismay when I learned that deep in my natal constellation whirls Wolf-Rayet 104, a binary star system in the final stages prior to supernova. This so-called “Death Star” was discovered by University of Sydney astronomer Peter Tuthill, who so delightfully informs us that, upon supernova, “It could emit an intense beam of gamma rays coming our way.” The beautiful spiral images that we have of WR104 are the result of our pole-on view of the star system; when it goes into supernova, it looks awfully possible that the gamma ray burst it’s bound to emit is pointed in our direction. Totally sweet.

Now, if you’re like me, you only know a few things about gamma rays: that they make you quite irritable and that they cause some sort of an irrepressible need to wear purple shorts. Terrified at the consequences for my wardrobe, I investigated further:


In the worst-case scenario of an aligned GRB, what then?

Consequences are mainly related to global impacts on the biosphere and climate-change triggered by the large dose of radiation.

The good news is that we are not all *that* close to WR 104. For a fully-fledged GRB, we may be within the dangerous range but it is by no means a point-blank shot. If SN/GRBs form a continuum of events ranging from highly directed gamma beams through to slightly egg-shaped supernovae, then this means that we are safe from all but the more extreme focussed beam events. To carry a lot of clout over larger distances, a smaller cone angle is needed, tilting the odds and making it increasingly less likely that Earth is in the beam.

From the WR104 Technical FAQ.



So, according to Dr. Tuthill, if we’re in firing range, we’re headed for mass extinction. But it’s not certain (and it may happen a few thousand years from now), so y’all can (probably) rest easy.

Or not.

Because at the heart of Sagittarius also lies the closest black hole to Earth, merely 1,600 light years away. Not content with just one, Sagittarius also houses another black hole, Sagittarius A*, the closest supermassive black hole to Earth, conveniently located at the galactic center. Both offer us invaluable information about the activities of black holes due to their proximity. Because, you know, black holes are definitely the outer space phenomenon that we want to be close to. Awesome.

So, basically Sagittarius wants to shoot us with cancer rays, and if we get near it, we’ll get eaten by a black hole.

Why is Sagittarius such a fucking asshole?

So here I type, disenchanted with the Archer whom I once gazed upon happily, probably stoned, with a bunch of astronomer friends from Portland in my seemingly distant youth. Now I look cynically upon the stars, knowing that the constellation for which I once held such affection just wants to kill me.

But the Universe is just and poetic. The closest galaxy to our own is the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy, discovered in 1994. It is slowly being torn apart by the gravitational forces of the Milky Way.

So, to that I say:

MILKY WAY #1! MIL-KY WAY! MIL-KY WAY! WOOOOOOOO!

Flux knows that the black holes in Sagittarius don’t really pose much of a threat to us, but she still thinks that Sagittarius is a total dick. Which, come to think of it, only makes it an even more appropriate zodiac sign for your intrepid correspondent.

 

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crispy

crispy

NEWSWIRE

Philadelphia, PA

MAR 27, 2008 11:19 PM

crispy said:

Nixon said:
Jealous much, Scorpio?



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Dammit, my picture went *poof* ... let's try this again.

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binaryZen

binaryZen

Cicero, IL
January 2008

MAR 29, 2008 06:12 PM

I married a Sag. I always figured that would be the end of me... my wife, cosmic apocalypse, whatever.

goodpoltergeist

goodpoltergeist

Auburn, AL
January 2007

APR 07, 2008 04:29 PM

I wonder if my constellation wants to kill me?

Sioux

Sioux

SUICIDEGIRL

Illinois, USA

APR 09, 2008 11:27 AM

goodpoltergeist said:
I wonder if my constellation wants to kill me?



They usually do biggrin

commonman

commonman

Sarasota, FL
August 2003

APR 09, 2008 02:10 PM

I dunno. One the one hand, I feel that this issue is something to be concerned about and we should think hard about a way to ensure the survival of our species. On the other hand, I feel that we shouldn't go off half-cocked and worry about something that may not happen for a thousand years.

Being a Libra is hard.

Oooh, tacky Libra sign image:



Beat that, Sagittarius!

Sioux

Sioux

SUICIDEGIRL

Illinois, USA

APR 09, 2008 07:53 PM

commonman said:
Oooh, tacky Libra sign image:



Beat that, Sagittarius!




HAHA we ended up with the same site.....this one is prettier

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magpieboy

magpieboy

Costa Rica
June 2004

APR 09, 2008 08:17 PM

Flux gives me science boners.

thefreak

thefreak

NEWSWIRE

Gardner, MA

APR 09, 2008 08:20 PM

Sioux said:

commonman said:
Oooh, tacky Libra sign image:



Beat that, Sagittarius!


HAHA we ended up with the same site.....this one is prettier

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FEH!



-TM

wyvern819962

wyvern819962

United Kingdom
April 2008

APR 12, 2008 06:11 AM

Great post Flux. You geek girls rock. Me, i'm a Sag and I'm new in town (Hi all!) and this caught my eye day one. ;-)

MisterLinguist

MisterLinguist

Birmingham, AL
October 2005

APR 12, 2008 06:16 AM

thefreak said:

Sioux said:

commonman said:
Oooh, tacky Libra sign image:

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Beat that, Sagittarius!


HAHA we ended up with the same site.....this one is prettier

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FEH!

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-TM



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Double FEH!

PaulNikon

PaulNikon

Melbourne, FL
February 2003

APR 12, 2008 03:52 PM

I like that "slutty" part.

So, how you doin'?

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