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A video of Mercury made up of 56 photos taken by the cameras of the BepiColombo spacecraft, a joint project between Europe and Japan π°
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Stars, like all objects in the galaxy, are constantly moving π
However, the human age is too short to notice these changes in the sky.
The video shows the proper motion of stars in a small patch of sky around the constellation of the Big Dipper over a period of 300,000 years (150,000 BCE to 150,000 CE)
However, the human age is too short to notice these changes in the sky.
The video shows the proper motion of stars in a small patch of sky around the constellation of the Big Dipper over a period of 300,000 years (150,000 BCE to 150,000 CE)
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This is what the Sun looks like in outer space.
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Why are stars different colours?
The colour of a star depends on its temperature. The hottest stars are blue and the coldest stars are red. Other factors, such as chemical composition, also affect the colour of stars.
The colour of a star depends on its temperature. The hottest stars are blue and the coldest stars are red. Other factors, such as chemical composition, also affect the colour of stars.
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The alpha-magnetic spectrometer installed on the ISS has detected an unexpectedly large number of antigelium particles
This observation, according to scientists, can not be explained by standard astrophysical models. Perhaps it indicates the existence of unknown processes in the cosmos. This study, which originally aimed to solve an old astrophysical mystery, may lead to the discovery of a new, unexplored phenomenon.
This observation, according to scientists, can not be explained by standard astrophysical models. Perhaps it indicates the existence of unknown processes in the cosmos. This study, which originally aimed to solve an old astrophysical mystery, may lead to the discovery of a new, unexplored phenomenon.
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The Sun is much bigger than the Earth π
It would fit 1.3 million planets like ours.
It would fit 1.3 million planets like ours.
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Observations of the Rosetta spacecraft in 2016 recorded a "snowstorm" on comet 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko βοΈ
"Snowflakes" are particles of dust and ice lifted from the surface of a comet. Warming up as it approached the Sun, the comet began to release matter into the surrounding space.
"Snowflakes" are particles of dust and ice lifted from the surface of a comet. Warming up as it approached the Sun, the comet began to release matter into the surrounding space.
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A computer simulation has demonstrated the detailed process of the destruction of a star by a black hole π
The model shows how a star with a mass and radius comparable to the Sun is destroyed by the tidal forces of a supermassive black hole (a million times more massive than the Sun)
The model shows how a star with a mass and radius comparable to the Sun is destroyed by the tidal forces of a supermassive black hole (a million times more massive than the Sun)
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From 2024 to 2038, the view of Saturn from Earth will gradually change πͺ
Changes in the mutual position of the planets in their orbits and the angle of rotation of the gas giant's rings will affect its appearance to Earth observers
Changes in the mutual position of the planets in their orbits and the angle of rotation of the gas giant's rings will affect its appearance to Earth observers
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The Earth's magnetic field is a giant invisible shield surrounding the Earth, protecting the planet from solar radiation.
The invisible forces extend from the Earth's poles thousands of kilometres into space.
The invisible forces extend from the Earth's poles thousands of kilometres into space.
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Photos of the first day of large-scale observations of comet Zijinshan - ATLAS in the sunset sky in the Northern Hemisphere.
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