• Next month, AN's ReNew | ReUse | ReGrow Virtual Summit will return on December 18th for its second year!
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    Next month, AN's ReNew | ReUse | ReGrow Virtual Summit will return on December 18th for its second year! Take advantage of the opportunity to hear from our panelists, Susan Jones from atelierjones llc, Brent Buck from Brent Buck Architects, and AN's Executive Editor, Jack Murphy, talk about "Wood for Good: Regional Approaches to Mass Timber Multifamily Housing."You don't want to miss our last event of 2024! Get the chance to earn your CEU credits and register NOW at https://lnkd.in/gMQd6fg8
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  • Modo 17.1 Features Overview
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    Modo 17.1 Features Overviewhttps://www.cgmeetup.com/news/modo-171-features-overview-818.#3d #cgi #animation #animated #shortfilm #short #Artist #DigitalArt #3DArt #Art #2D #Artwork #Games #GameArt #Illustration #DigitalArtist #Drawing #modo17 #cgmeetup
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    Invisible Art of Animation with James Gunn at Framestorehttps://www.cgmeetup.com/news/invisible-art-of-animation-with-james-gunn-at-framestore-817.#3d #cgi #animation #animated #shortfilm #short #Artist #DigitalArt #3DArt #Art #2D #Artwork #Games #GameArt #Illustration #DigitalArtist #Drawing #marvelousdesigner2024.2 #cgmeetup
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  • PS2 Has Sold 160 Million Units, Sony Officially Confirms
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    The PS2 is arguably the single most iconic piece of hardware to have ever come out of the games industry. Its sales numbers, at the very least, back that statement up staunchly, with the console long having been held up as the highest selling of all time, and interestingly enough, there continue to be updates on that front.Until not too long ago, the PS2s last known official sales numbers stood at 155 million units sold worldwide, though earlier this year, former PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan claimed that the console had actually sold 160 million units. That figure has now been officially confirmed by Sony with a PlayStation timeline website that recently went live and mentions the aforementioned sales figures in the section dedicated to the PS2.As mentioned, the PS2 is, of course, the best-selling game console of all time, having now extended its lead by another 5 million units compared to previously known official figures. In second place currently is the Nintendo DS, which sold over 154 million units, while the Nintendo Switch is in third place with over 146 million units sold as of the end of September.The Switch, however, is likely to keep on selling at a steady pace for some time to come, so it should be interesting to see when (or if) it overtakes the PS2.
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  • The Witcher 4 Enters Full Production
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    CD Projekt RED confirmed back in the early months of 2022 that it had started early pre-production on the next instalment inThe Witcherseries, while much more recently, in August, the developer stated that the project would be moving into full production soon.It has now crossed that milestone. CD Projekt revealed during its recent quarterly earnings call thatProject Polaris which is the codename under which the nextWitcheris being developed has now entered full production.Game director Sebastian Kelamba wrote on Twitter, Im thrilled to announce that Project Polaris has entered the full-scale production phase! With new challenges just around the corner, its the talented and hard-working people who make me believe we can together make the upcoming Witcher Saga a remarkable experience. No stopping now! Stay tuned for whats on the other side of the coin!CD Projekt says 400 people across the entirety of the company are involved with the development ofThe Witcher 4(or whatever it ends up being called), which means it continues to be by far the biggest project in the works at CD Projekt RED right now.Not much is known aboutPolarisyet, though it was previously confirmed by CD Projekt that it will be the first instalment in a new trilogy ofWitchergames. Developed on Unreal Engine 5, the game will also see former series protagonist Geralt of Rivia returning, though not as the protagonist this time. Read more on that through here.Meanwhile, the company has also announced updated sales figures forCyberpunk 2077and its expansion,Phantom Liberty, both of which have continued to enjoy steady sales. Read more in that through here.pic.twitter.com/A8uKmbKsZk CD PROJEKT IR (@CDPROJEKTRED_IR) November 26, 2024Great news that we can share with you: Polaris has entered the production phase! Kudos to everyone involved at @CDPROJEKTRED studio, fingers crossed for further developments! https://t.co/K8Ai7XM04B CD PROJEKT IR (@CDPROJEKTRED_IR) November 26, 2024pic.twitter.com/bR7rydiz9W CD PROJEKT IR (@CDPROJEKTRED_IR) November 26, 2024
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  • Squid Game Season 2 trailer
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    Squid Game Season 2 trailerThree years after winning Squid Game, Player 456 gave up going to the states and comes back with a new resolution in his mind.Three years after winning Squid Game, Player 456 gave up going to the states and comes back with a new resolution in his mind.
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  • Warhammer 40,000 - Secret Level Trailer
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    Warhammer 40,000 - Secret Level Traileratch Titus and the boys in action, in this new trailer for the Warhammer 40,000 episode of the Secret Level animated anthology, deploying December 10th on Prime Video.https://adapt.one/editorial/link/246/Warhammer+40%2C000+-+Secret+Level+Trailer/
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  • Earth Bids Goodbye to Its 'Mini-Moon' as Astronomers Investigate Where Our Planet's Asteroid Companion Came From
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    A stock illustration of an asteroid near Earth.Astronomers believe our "mini-moon" originated from the Arjuna asteroid belt. SCIEPRO via Getty ImagesAfter almost two months of companionship, Earth has just lost its mini-moon. On Monday, the asteroid dubbed 2024 PT5 was tugged away from our planet and resumed its course in the suns orbit once more.NASAs Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) first spotted the space rock in early August. By the end of September, Earths gravity had pulled it into what would become a temporary, horseshoe-shaped path around our planet.The asteroid is roughly 33 feet long, which is about the length of a London bus, Jamie Carter reports for Forbes. Astronomers suggest it originated from the Arjuna asteroid belt, a ring of space rocks that orbit the sun on a similar path to Earths. 2024 PT5 traced about one-quarter of an orbital path around our planet at a distance of more than two million miles, which made it impossible to spot with the naked eye or even amateur telescopes.Mini-moons are celestial objects that orbit Earth for a limited amount of time. Theyre not real moons, because they are never captured by Earths gravity into a permanent orbit, and they also differ from quasi-moons, which orbit the sun but follow a close enough path to Earth that they might falsely look to be circling our planet.Including 2024 PT5, astronomers have identified five total mini-moons that were once captured by Earth, as radio astronomer Laura Nicole Driessen of the University of Sydney in Australia writes for the Conversation.Technically, the asteroidlike two of the past mini-moonsis atemporarily captured flyby, meaning it will not complete a full orbit around our planet.But researchers have suggested our planet always has at least one mini-moon, even if its less than one meter across.Even as 2024 PT5 leaves Earths orbit, astronomers are probing its origins. In a new preprint study published this month on arXivandbased on data from telescopes in the Canary Islands, researchers conclude that 2024 PT5 is a natural object and suggest it originated from our true moon.The teamwhich includes two brothers who originally spotted 2024 PT5revealed the asteroids chemical composition by spectral analysis. They found that it matches the signature of lunar samples brought back to Earth. Their work also suggests the rock rotates completely about once an hour, which aligns with how a large celestial body should behave after being knocked off the moon or another object by a violent collision.2024 PT5 could be a large boulder from the surface of the moon that was ejected into cislunar space after a cratering event, subsequently evolving dynamically towards an orbit within the Arjuna asteroid belt, Carlos de la Fuente Marcos, lead author of the study and an astrophysicist at the Complutense University of Madrid, tells Space.coms Robert Lea. This object has helped the community to realize that lunar ejecta is probably a main source for the material that constitutes the Arjuna asteroid belt.In fact, the researchers note that a previous mini-moon from 2022 called 2022 NX1 had similar characteristics and might also have been broken off from Earths true moon. Astronomers have also previously claimed that the quasi-moon Kamooalewa, which has been orbiting the sun near Earth since 2016, might also have lunar origins, specifically from the moons far side.Just a brief look at the vast number of craters on the moon helps us to imagine how that might have happened, Darren Baskill, an astrophysicist at the University of Sussex in England who was not involved with the research, tells Newsweeks Tom Howarth.If this is true, the leading moon origin theory would indicate that 2024 PT5 actually came from Earth originally: The giant-impact theory suggests that our moon formed from the debris following a giant collision of a Mars-sized body with Earth roughly 4.5 billion years ago.So, in a way, just as many of us will on Thursday (Nov. 28), it seems the asteroid was paying a visit to its relatives, perSpace.com.Celestial bodies like mini-moons and quasi-moons also hold great interest for scientists searching for potential bases to store supplies and fuel as space missions become more ambitious, as Harry Baker writes for Live Science.Unfortunately, 2024 PT5s recent departure means that astronomers will not be able to gather new data that could confirm the observations of the preprint study. However, when the asteroid approaches Earth again in January, it will get as close as 1.1 million miles before heading off again. During that time, NASA will take the opportunity to observe the object with a radar antenna, per the Associated Press Marcia Dunn. Afterward, we wont see 2024 PT5 make a close approach again until 2055.Mini-moons come and go as they wish, Marcos says to Space.com. The good news, however, is that near-Earth object surveys have improved enough for scientists to spot them more frequently. That means scientists will be watching for when Earth catches another temporary companion, which, he adds, will likely happen in the next few months.Get the latest stories in your inbox every weekday.Filed Under: Asteroids, Astronomy, Earth Science, Moon, Outer Space, Solar System, Space Travel, Sun, telescope
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