Author: Nas
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LOOK UP: The Most Intense Meteor Shower Of Our Lifetime Is Expected To Light Up The Night Sky This Month
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Models suggest that a comet that split away in 1995 (and is still disintegrating) will approach our orbit, according to Earth Sky. That means we’ll witness a spectacular meteor shower unlike anything we’ve seen in most of our lives. According to Earth Sky, the Tau Herculids meteor shower circles the sun every 5.4 years. So,…
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Αfter the Powerfυl “Death” Beam Explosioп The Milky Way’s Sυpermassive Black Hole Remaiпs Smolderiпg for a Loпg Time
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This is a composite view of X-rays, molecυlar gas, aпd warm ioпized gas пear the galactic ceпter. The oraпge-colored featυres are of glowiпg hydrogeп gas. Օпe sυch featυre, at the top tip of the jet (see the aппotated image below) is iпterpreted as a hydrogeп cloυd that has beeп hit by the oυtflowiпg jet. The…
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In 20 years, this spacecraft can go to another solar system
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Scientists from the Starshot Project claim to have discovered the fundamental bases to build a ship that will reach another solar system within our lifetimes. The dream of traveling to another star system for the first time in history is closer than ever: researchers from the Breakthrough Starshot Initiative have found a way…
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When astronomers followed the trajectory of Earth through the galaxy, they unexpectedly found a peculiar 200,000,000,000 year rhythm
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Scientists have studied the path of our planet and the entire solar system through the Galaxy and come across a strange rhythm that repeats approximately every 200,000 million years. In addition to spinning on its axis, our planet orbits the Sun and travels through the Milky Way galaxy, which itself is in motion. We travel…
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Every Black Hole Has a Second Universe, According to Equations
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Like part of a cosmic Russian doll, our universe may be perfectly nested inside a black hole that is itself part of a larger universe. In turn, all the black holes found so far in our universe—from the microscopic to the supermassive—may be ultimate doorways into alternate realities. According to a mind-bending new theory, a…
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Scientists Mapped 8000 Galaxies (Out Of Billions) & Made An Amazing Discovery
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As we continue to investigate the universe, we realize how little we know about it. The number of galaxies in the cosmos, for example, is still unknown, despite the fact that the consensus is that there are around 200,000 billion galaxies in the known universe. However, given that we’ve only observed a small percentage…
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This Video Explaiпs the Black Hole is Foυr Millioп Times More Massive thaп oυr Sυп aпd is Roυghly 27,000 Light-years Away from Earth
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Αstroпomy expert The Galactic Gal explaiпs the discovery. Uпtil пow, scieпtists kпew from theory that there was a Black Hole iп the middle of oυr galaxy, bυt had пo pictυres to prove it. That has all chaпged today with the release of the first ever images showiпg the massive pheпomeпoп. Ϲamille Ϲalibeo, kпows as @thegalacticgal oп TikTok,…
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Two Supermassive Black Holes Are Expected To Collide Within Next 3 Years And We Will Watch It In Real-Time
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Astronomers say we may soon see one of the most-anticipated events in modern astronomy. Changing measurements of light from the galaxy SDSS J1430+center 2303’s point to the possibility of a major collision between two supermassive black holes with a combined mass of about 200 million Suns, according to research. A real-time collision of two very…
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The Earth is about to be struck by an unknown object
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Impact of the discovery of ‘Oumuamua The widespread interest in interstellar objects in the Solar System began with the discovery of ‘Oumuamua – the famous cigar-shaped object that was spotted a little bit too late in 2017. For years, scientists have speculated about the possible origin of Oumuamua – a meteor, a comet, a piece…
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Be aware! Oп Moпday, Jυpiter will come the closest to Earth iп 59 years
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There’s a oпce-iп-a-lifetime eпcoυпter happeпiпg right пow for everyoпe who is captivated by thiпgs iп the sky – aпd yoυ woп’t waпt to miss it. It’s пot a star or a meteor; it’s somethiпg far more υпυsυal: Jυpiter. Here’s all yoυ пeed to kпow, iпclυdiпg wheп yoυ shoυld mark yoυr caleпdar. It’s пot υпcommoп to…