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Director: Peter Webber
Cast: James Paxton, Lilly Krug, Carlos Bardem, Alice Pagani
During a team-building retreat in a remote forest, a group of colleagues unwittingly becomes the prey of a rogue AI-driven drone.
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DRAGN, directed by Peter Webber, offers a thrilling blend of action, horror, and technology-driven terror. With a talented cast including James Paxton and Lilly Krug, this high-stakes survival story explores the dangers of AI-powered drones in a remote wilderness setting, delivering a unique and suspenseful viewing experience for fans of thought-provoking science fiction.
A radio galaxy is a galaxy with giant regions of radio emission extending well beyond its visible structure. These energetic radio lobes are powered by jets from its active galactic nucleus. They have luminosities up to 1039 W at radio wavelengths between 10 MHz and 100 GHz. The radio emission is due to the synchrotron process. The observed structure in radio emission is determined by the interaction between twin jets and the external medium, modified by the effects of relativistic beaming. The host galaxies are almost exclusively large elliptical galaxies. Radio-loud active galaxies can be detected at large distances, making them valuable tools for observational cosmology. Recently, much work has been done on the effects of these objects on the intergalactic medium, particularly in galaxy groups and clusters.
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