
James Kerwin
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James Kerwin
@JamesKerwin
Director/writer @eOneFilms @IndiepixFilms @heliconartscoop etc. #Film, #astrophysics @TCU. Fellow, @theRsaOrg. Your mileage may vary.











Two of the Klingon music instruments in #StarTrekLowerDecks' "A Farewell to Farms"⬆️ were seen before in season 2 of #StarTrekDS9, played by the station's Klingon chef. The string instrument is seen in "Melora"↙️ and the concertina in "Playing God"↘️. Ak'la bella doo-oo-oo-oo! 😊


I want to make this very clear: Young men have nothing. Literally, we have nothing, no future prospects, most don't have skills, most don't have partners, all for reasons outside of our control All we had was our hobbies, and we couldn't even be left alone to have that




STAR TREK GENERATIONS turns 30 this month. It's hard to believe the film came out that long ago, but I'll always have a fondness for the film. William Shatner's final performance as Captain Kirk, and it was a dream come true seeing Kirk and Captain Picard share the screen.


We’re going on a 1.8-billion-mile journey to an ocean world – Jupiter moon, Europa! @EuropaClipper is set to launch on Monday, Oct. 14, on a @SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket at 12:06pm ET (1606 UTC) from @NASAKennedy. Use #AskNASA to send us your questions. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…


A new glittery JWST image of Westerlund 1, located 12,000 light-years away! It's an open cluster, which are loosely packed groups of stars bound by gravity that formed from the same gas cloud. But this one holds many Wolf-Rayet stars, the most massive stars known, and we haven't found another cluster like it in the Milky Way! WR stars are so huge they burn through their material REALLY fast, with a lifespan of 100,000 years (compared to the Sun's lifespan of about 10 billion years). So this star cluster serves as a cosmic laboratory we use to study the evolution of the most massive stars known in the Universe.








