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Fully stacked Starship on the launch pad at Starbase
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What not Everyone Knows is that the Atmosphere is Actually Purple๐ฑ
Watching the sky on a clear day, we can clearly see blue. The atmosphere changes color due to the laws of physics and the human eye's vision peculiarities. If it wasn't for them, the atmosphere would be purple.
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Watching the sky on a clear day, we can clearly see blue. The atmosphere changes color due to the laws of physics and the human eye's vision peculiarities. If it wasn't for them, the atmosphere would be purple.
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Why do We Need the ISS โ
Can you imagine, it costs about $6,500,000,000 a year to supply the ISS?๐ฎ
The ISS is a space lab. Numerous geophysical, biological, medical and other experiments are conducted there. It's impossible to create the same conditions on Earth as on board or outside the ISS.
Can you imagine, it costs about $6,500,000,000 a year to supply the ISS?๐ฎ
The ISS is a space lab. Numerous geophysical, biological, medical and other experiments are conducted there. It's impossible to create the same conditions on Earth as on board or outside the ISS.
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On November 12, 1833, there was a meteor shower so intense
that it was possible to see up to 100,000 meteors crossing the
sky every hour. Many at the time believed it was the end of the
world, leading Adolf Vollmy to create a woodcut inspired by the
event.
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that it was possible to see up to 100,000 meteors crossing the
sky every hour. Many at the time believed it was the end of the
world, leading Adolf Vollmy to create a woodcut inspired by the
event.
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Universe ๐
Cr: MelodySheep/SpaceCinema
Music: Luminary by joel sunny
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Music: Luminary by joel sunny
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Stevenson 218... biggest star of the universe.. it's so big and very brightness ๐.. Stevenson 218 going surrounding Spacecraft 925km per hour..(5 hours ) .. Stevenson 218 young red hypergiant star.. (19000LY..) currently about star more than Luminous and sun.. it's have fast entertainment..
Best monuments of the Universe..โญ๐
Best monuments of the Universe..โญ๐
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New AI algorithm can detect signs of life with 90% accuracy. Scientists want to send it to Mars
Can machines sniff out the presence of life on other planets? Well, to some extent, they already are.
More details - https://www.space.com/new-ai-method-detect-life-rock-samples-90-percent-accuracy
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Can machines sniff out the presence of life on other planets? Well, to some extent, they already are.
More details - https://www.space.com/new-ai-method-detect-life-rock-samples-90-percent-accuracy
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New AI algorithm can detect signs of life with 90% accuracy. Scientists want to send it to Mars
The new method is being hailed as the "holy grail of astrobiology."
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Antimatter responds to gravity like Einstein predicted, major CERN experiment confirms
On Wednesday (Sept. 27) morning, an international team of physicists reported a major finding about an elusive form of matter known as antimatter. It appears that antimatter responds to gravity the same way regular matter does.
More details - https://www.space.com/gravity-affects-matter-antimatter-similarly
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On Wednesday (Sept. 27) morning, an international team of physicists reported a major finding about an elusive form of matter known as antimatter. It appears that antimatter responds to gravity the same way regular matter does.
More details - https://www.space.com/gravity-affects-matter-antimatter-similarly
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Antimatter responds to gravity like Einstein predicted, major CERN experiment confirms
These findings conclusively prove, for the first time, that antigravity does not exist.
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What would colors look like on other planets?
The human brain is remarkably good at adjusting to different light conditions. Think about wearing a pair of tinted sunglasses: At first, the tint is noticeable, but after a while, colors begin to look "normal" again.
More details - https://www.space.com/colors-on-other-planets
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The human brain is remarkably good at adjusting to different light conditions. Think about wearing a pair of tinted sunglasses: At first, the tint is noticeable, but after a while, colors begin to look "normal" again.
More details - https://www.space.com/colors-on-other-planets
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What would colors look like on other planets?
Here's how your brain might adjust to see color on another world.
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Watch a 180-year-old star eruption unfold in new time-lapse movie (video)
Using over two decades of data from NASAโs Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers have crafted a stunning new video of a stellar eruption that took place some 180 years ago.
More details - https://www.space.com/time-lapse-eta-carinae-stellar-explosion-video
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Using over two decades of data from NASAโs Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers have crafted a stunning new video of a stellar eruption that took place some 180 years ago.
More details - https://www.space.com/time-lapse-eta-carinae-stellar-explosion-video
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Watch a 180-year-old star eruption unfold in new time-lapse movie (video)
More than 20 years of Chandra X-ray Observatory data reveals the evolution of a historic space explosion.
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1st black hole imaged by humanity is confirmed to be spinning, study finds
The supermassive black hole M87*, which rose to fame in 2019 when it became the first void to be imaged and revealed a fuzzy orange donut (then later sharpened by AI into a skinny ring), is now confirmed to be spinning. The announcement of this update came on Wednesday (Sept. 27). However, as to how fast M87* is spinning? That's not yet known.
More details - https://www.space.com/historic-donut-black-hole-is-spinning-new-study-finds
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The supermassive black hole M87*, which rose to fame in 2019 when it became the first void to be imaged and revealed a fuzzy orange donut (then later sharpened by AI into a skinny ring), is now confirmed to be spinning. The announcement of this update came on Wednesday (Sept. 27). However, as to how fast M87* is spinning? That's not yet known.
More details - https://www.space.com/historic-donut-black-hole-is-spinning-new-study-finds
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1st black hole imaged by humanity is confirmed to be spinning, study finds
The historic 'donut' black hole M87* is, in fact, spinning.
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How fast will October's annular solar eclipse travel?
On Oct. 14, 2023, an annular solar eclipse will occur across the Americas during which part of the moon's shadow will travel faster than 5,500 mph, more than twice as fast as a bolt of lightning. It will also travel as slow as 1,250 mph, about the same as a jet fighter.
More details - https://www.space.com/how-fast-will-annular-eclipse-travel-oct-14
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On Oct. 14, 2023, an annular solar eclipse will occur across the Americas during which part of the moon's shadow will travel faster than 5,500 mph, more than twice as fast as a bolt of lightning. It will also travel as slow as 1,250 mph, about the same as a jet fighter.
More details - https://www.space.com/how-fast-will-annular-eclipse-travel-oct-14
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How fast will October's annular solar eclipse travel?
A 'ring of fire' annular solar eclipse will speed across the Americas on Oct. 14, 2023.
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Watch Chinese astronauts light a match on Tiangong space station (video)
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China's Shenzhou 16 astronauts conducted an eye-raising experiment in space involving open flames aboard the Tiangong space station.
More details - https://www.space.com/china-tiangong-space-station-light-match-fire-microgravity
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China's Shenzhou 16 astronauts conducted an eye-raising experiment in space involving open flames aboard the Tiangong space station.
More details - https://www.space.com/china-tiangong-space-station-light-match-fire-microgravity
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Chinese astronauts light a match and candle to show flame behavior on Tiangong Space Station
Chinese astronaut conduct a spherical flame experiment during an orbit to ground space lecture using a match and a candle.
No translation was available.
Credit: China Central Television
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Credit: China Central Television
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'Einstein ring' snapped by James Webb Space Telescope is most distant gravitationally lensed object ever seen
Photos snapped by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have revealed the farthest-ever example of an "Einstein ring." The record-breaking halo of warped light, which is a whopping 21 billion light-years away, is unusually perfect and surrounds a mysteriously dense galaxy.
More details - https://www.space.com/james-webb-space-telescope-einstein-ring-gravitationally-lensed
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Photos snapped by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have revealed the farthest-ever example of an "Einstein ring." The record-breaking halo of warped light, which is a whopping 21 billion light-years away, is unusually perfect and surrounds a mysteriously dense galaxy.
More details - https://www.space.com/james-webb-space-telescope-einstein-ring-gravitationally-lensed
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'Einstein ring' snapped by James Webb Space Telescope is most distant gravitationally lensed object ever seen
The James Webb Space Telescope has taken a stunning image of a perfectly formed Einstein ring, which is also the most distant gravitationally lensed object ever detected.
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Light from the cosmic web connecting galaxies has been seen for the 1st time (video)
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Astronomers announced on Thursday (Sept. 28) that they had for the first time captured the faint glow of the largest structure in the universe known as the "cosmic web," a network of filaments that connect galaxies across the universe. Images such as these unveil valuable information about how galaxies form and evolve, and can also help trace the location of elusive dark matter that makes up around 80% of the mass in the universe.
More details - https://www.space.com/cosmic-web-filaments-1st-images
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Astronomers announced on Thursday (Sept. 28) that they had for the first time captured the faint glow of the largest structure in the universe known as the "cosmic web," a network of filaments that connect galaxies across the universe. Images such as these unveil valuable information about how galaxies form and evolve, and can also help trace the location of elusive dark matter that makes up around 80% of the mass in the universe.
More details - https://www.space.com/cosmic-web-filaments-1st-images
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Distant 'Cosmic Web' gas filaments shown in 3D animation
Using data from the Keck Cosmic Web Imager, an animation has been created that "reveals a 3-D slice through a network of hydrogen gas filaments that crisscross the spaces between galaxies," accord...
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See green comet Nishimura's tail get whipped away by powerful solar storm as it slingshots around the sun (video)
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The recently discovered green comet Nishimura has been body slammed by a potential coronal mass ejection (CME) after surviving a close encounter with the sun. The unexpected collision, which briefly blew away the comet's tail, was caught on camera by a NASA spacecraft.
More details - https://www.space.com/comet-nishimura-tail-solar-storm-sun
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The recently discovered green comet Nishimura has been body slammed by a potential coronal mass ejection (CME) after surviving a close encounter with the sun. The unexpected collision, which briefly blew away the comet's tail, was caught on camera by a NASA spacecraft.
More details - https://www.space.com/comet-nishimura-tail-solar-storm-sun
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Comet Nishimura's tail flails in the solar wind in amazing spacecraft time-lapse
Comet Nishimura came into NASA's STEREO-A spacecraft's field of view starting on Sept. 17. The solar wind is interacting with the tail of the comet in the footage.
Credit: NASA/STEREO/Karl Batta...
Credit: NASA/STEREO/Karl Batta...
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