

These two shows differ from the norm by having a more boyish type of characters instead of being melodramatic or being The Master.īoth of these shows have similar themes of Family and Trusting each other.


Like any other mecha shows, its about the coming of age of a young boy. If you liked the mech designs from either shows, the following one could indeed tickle your fancy.īoth have the story of a boy wanting to become hero after following the death of their father having being branded a hero.īoth have a really similar atmospheric feel to them which is : Living in Summer.īoth are Studio Bones Mecha, so it definitely will look amazing art and animation wise.īoth have really similar romance plotlines of star crossed lovers who are meant to be with each other. Other than the similar colour schemes between the Earth Engine and the Nirvash Type 0, both of these shows have several easy parallels that you can make. +They have some pretty unique character designs
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+The OST for both series are really good and I love Star Driver's first op They're basically monster of the week anime.Īll in all most episodes of these two series were an internal struggle for me to watch and the pay-off was a shitty villain who made me feel shitty in an anime that made me feel shitty. The plot was horrible and things like "Salty Dog" and "Cybodies" (to name just a few) were thrown around and made to seem important but were never explained in much detail afterwards. The shows are carried by the ecchi scenes (beach, hot tub etcetera) and sample art of characters half naked Also the MCs always get dat poon for no reason other than them being the MC and probably to keep the viewers watching The main characters at first seems to have a lot of potential to grow into something great but for no reason at all their characters take a complete u-turn and turn into your typical ecchi protagonist but with some over the top power though I will say Takuto > Daichi. The villains/antagonists are bland and hold no mystique to themselves (Bugbear from Captain Earth is the only exception in my opinion) Both have good first episodes but then after are shitty ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Multiple researchers were invited to use the scope during this phase, after they submitted proposals for specific goals.(This is purely opinion based and I couldn't hide my distaste for both these series that took me 3 times to complete) I Hope You Enjoy My Rant!!! :)
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The scope is in its "Operations Commissioning Phase," where it is slowly brought up to full capability. The photos captured this month are just the start of the telescope's mission, the National Science Foundation said. The fine threads of plasma that make up the solar atmosphere are visible in this image. There, images show dark tendrils "originating from locations of small-scale magnetic field accumulations," the foundation said. The telescope also photographed the chromosphere, the atmospheric level above the photosphere. The light bridge as photographed by the Inouye Solar Telescope. The image taken by the telescope shows the light bridge in "remarkable detail," the foundation said. The bridges are "believed to be the signature of the start of a decaying sunspot," meaning that area will eventually break apart. The plasma rises in bright bubbles before cooling and darkening.Īnother incredible image shows what the National Science Foundation called a "light bridge," which crosses a sunspot's umbra from end to end. The cells are surrounded by lanes of cooler plasma flowing downwards, creating a bright orange and yellow pattern in the photograph. One photo shows convection cells, which are rising plumes of incredibly hot plasma. Other photos show quiet regions of the sun. Bright orange filaments surrounded umbral dots in a sunspot. Photos of the sunspots show bright dots, known as umbral dots, surrounded by bright strands known as "penumbral filaments." In the umbra, the magnetic field is the strongest. These are formed by strong magnetic fields, the National Science Foundation said, and can vary in size but are often equal or larger than the size of the Earth. The photographed sunspots show dark and cool regions on the sun's photosphere, or surface. The foundation called the photos "unprecedented" and said the details visible in the images would help solar scientists "better understand the Sun's magnetic field," as well as give information about the possible causes of solar storms, which is what happens when the sun releases large amounts of energy in the form of solar flares.
