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This thing still excites me 😍
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The synchronization is due to the transferring energy to each other via the coupling bar in the form of mechanical vibrations.
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The launch of Starship was cancelled and maybe reattempted in 48 hours.
Here I've got some Shots of STARSHIP
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Here I've got some Shots of STARSHIP
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Finally Today we had a launch.
Congratulations SpaceX for the Test launch of STARSHIP.
One step closer to MARS.
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Congratulations SpaceX for the Test launch of STARSHIP.
One step closer to MARS.
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🟢Is it true that bananas are radioactive?💀
A banana can emit .01 millirem (0.1 microsieverts) of radiation. This is a very small amount of radiation. To put that in context, you would need to eat about 100 bananas to receive the same amount of radiation exposure as you get each day in United States from natural radiation in the environment.
A banana can emit .01 millirem (0.1 microsieverts) of radiation. This is a very small amount of radiation. To put that in context, you would need to eat about 100 bananas to receive the same amount of radiation exposure as you get each day in United States from natural radiation in the environment.
The ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter spacecraft recently captured a giant solar eruption on 15 February 2022 that extended millions of kilometres into space. This is the largest solar prominence eruption ever observed in a single image together with the full solar disc. Read more
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💥 Did You Know?
Light may seem instantaneous to us, but over astronomical distances, it’s really quite slow. RS Puppis is a variable star tucked into a nebula, and being a variable star means it pulsates in brightness over time, in this case, 41 days. And incredibly, because light is so slow over these vast distances, you can watch the light move through the surrounding nebula in what is called a light echo. Every time the star peaks and dips in brightness, you’ll see a new crest of light move away from the star through the nebula. This is a real Hubble time lapse taken between over a period of five weeks in 2010.
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Light may seem instantaneous to us, but over astronomical distances, it’s really quite slow. RS Puppis is a variable star tucked into a nebula, and being a variable star means it pulsates in brightness over time, in this case, 41 days. And incredibly, because light is so slow over these vast distances, you can watch the light move through the surrounding nebula in what is called a light echo. Every time the star peaks and dips in brightness, you’ll see a new crest of light move away from the star through the nebula. This is a real Hubble time lapse taken between over a period of five weeks in 2010.
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💥 Albedo
Albedo is a non-dimensional, unitless quantity that indicates how well a surface reflects solar energy. It commonly refers to the whiteness of a surface. Albedo varies between 0 and 1. A value of 0 means the surface is a perfect absorber that absorbs all incoming energy. A value of 1 means the surface is a perfect reflector that reflects all incoming energy. It is commonly used in astronomy to describe the reflective properties of planets, satellites, and asteroids.
Enceladus, a moon of Saturn, has one of the highest known albedos of any body in the Solar System, with an albedo of 0.99. Another notable high-albedo body is Eris, with an albedo of 0.96.
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Albedo is a non-dimensional, unitless quantity that indicates how well a surface reflects solar energy. It commonly refers to the whiteness of a surface. Albedo varies between 0 and 1. A value of 0 means the surface is a perfect absorber that absorbs all incoming energy. A value of 1 means the surface is a perfect reflector that reflects all incoming energy. It is commonly used in astronomy to describe the reflective properties of planets, satellites, and asteroids.
Enceladus, a moon of Saturn, has one of the highest known albedos of any body in the Solar System, with an albedo of 0.99. Another notable high-albedo body is Eris, with an albedo of 0.96.
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