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Behold: the Lamborghini Tecnomar 63 – a luxurious 19m motor yacht created in collaboration with the Italian Sea Group and inspired by the hexagonal and Y-shaped lines of the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 V12 hybrid supercar.

Constructed from carbon fibre and weighing in at a fairly trim 24 tonnes, the yacht is powered by twin 2000bhp MAN 24-litre V12 engines with a top speed of 60 knots (111km/h).

Available in 2021 for a rumoured €1,780,000 (about twice the price of the supercar that inspired it).

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Behold:  NGC 7027 – one of the smallest, brightest and unusually shaped planetary nebulas known. They say it looks a bit like a Jewel Bug.To wit:

Given its expansion rate, NGC 7027 first started expanding, as visible from Earth, about 600 years ago. For much of its history, the planetary nebula has been expelling shells, as seen in blue in the featured image. In modern times, though, for reasons unknown, it began ejecting gas and dust (seen in red) in specific directions that created a new pattern that seems to have four corners. These shells and patterns have been mapped in impressive detail by recent images from the Wide Field Camera 3 onboard the Hubble Space Telescope. What lies at the nebula’s centre is unknown, with one hypothesis holding it to be a close binary star system where one star sheds gas onto an erratic disk orbiting the other star. NGC 7027, about 3,000 light years away, was first discovered in 1878 and can be seen with a standard backyard telescope toward the constellation of the Swan (Cygnus).

(Image: NASA, ESA, Joel Kastner (RIT) et al.; Processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI))

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Based on a premise by science fiction author René Barjavel and directed by J.K. Raymond-Millet, this eerily prescient French film from 1947 entitled ‘La télévision, œil de demain’ pretty much nails a vision of smartphones (and the risks of walking and driving while engrossed in them) while describing the evolution of TV into pocket sized devices.

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