Author: Nas
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Two Huge Black Holes Will Collide In Space: Space And Time Will Be Distorted, Scientists Warn
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A recent study predicts that two supermassive black holes will collide in 10,000 years, creating a cosmic quake. A group of astronomers from the California Institute of Technology found that two supermassive black holes circle each other every two years in deep space at a distance of around 9 billion light-years. It is estimated that…
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Here Are the Astronomical Events You Shouldn’t Miss in the Next 2 Days
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Don’t miss the Orionids meteor shower and the Full Moon Blue Moon. October has proven to be quite a month for skygazers. The Month started with the Full Hunters Moon and Mercury at the greatest Eastern Elongation. We saw the Draconids Meteor shower peak on October 7 and Mars at opposition just a week ago, on October…
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A “shocking” and “mysterious” massive “ancient sea creature” is yet a beast-like alien – It is real?
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Photograph depicts a mysterious and large sea creature that washed ashore in Mexico in June 2022. On 1 June 2022, the web site NetLiveMedia published an article that a “mysterious 4-metre long sea monster” washed ashore in Mexico: The odd-looking beast was found by sun-worshippers on Bonfil Beach, in the city of Acapulco This is the horrifying…
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Breaking new: Pair Օf Super-Earth’s With Օceans 1,000 Mile Deep NΑSΑ Just Discovered
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The polar ice caps have fυlly melted aпd the water level has riseп to more thaп 5 miles, swallowiпg practically all of the laпd, iп the post-apocalyptic actioп movie “Waterworld” from 1995. Uпlike aпy plaпet iп oυr solar system, astroпomers have discovered a pair of plaпets that are trυe “water worlds.” They are somewhat bigger…
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Today: A supermassive black hole with a tremendous speed of 110 km/s is heading towards Earth
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There is a massive black hole with millions of times more mass than our sun is plunging towards Earth and will one day annihilate life as we know it. This particular black hole is coming towards us at 110 kilometers per second and is at the center of the Great Andromeda Galaxy – the Milky…
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The truth about mermaid skeletons or mermaid-like creatures makes archaeologists headache
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Iп mythology, mermaids — or mermaidlike creatυres — have existed for thoυsaпds of years. The first myths of mermaids may have origiпated aroυпd 1000 B.C. — stories tell the tale of a Syriaп goddess who jυmped iпto a lake to tυrп iпto a fish, bυt her great beaυty coυld пot be chaпged aпd oпly her…
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‘Rogue black holes’ might be neither ‘rogue’ nor ‘black holes’
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When a star 20 times as massive as our sun dies, it can explode in a supernova and squeeze back down into a dense black hole (with gravity’s help). But that explosion is never perfectly symmetrical, so sometimes, the resulting black holes goes hurtling off into space. These wandering objects are often called “rogue black holes” because…
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The Universe is disappearing, and we’re powerless to stop it
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There are an estimated two trillion galaxies within the observable Universe. Most are already unreachable, and the situation only gets worse. It’s been nearly a century since scientists first theorized that the Universe is expanding, and that the farther away a galaxy is from us, the faster it appears to recede. This isn’t because galaxies…
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225-million-year-old petrified opal tree trunk located in Arizona
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Arizona is one of those American states we tend to associate with dry, high winds and desert, the kind of landscape that shrivels skin and makes standing in the sun a risky proposition. It’s been the backdrop of many a Hollywood western, because long ago folks went west to try their hand at silver mining…
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Scientists Say Space Is Filled With Invisible Walls
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Scientists’ current best theories about the arrangement of the cosmos suggest that small galaxies should be distributed around their host galaxies in seemingly random orbits. But observations have found that these smaller galaxies arrange themselves in thin disks around their hosts, Vice reports, not unlike Saturn’s rings. Needless to say, that represents a puzzling gap between knowledge…