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Bayden Jay

@galacticpedia

Let's take a jouney through the cosmic curiosities that are the frontier of galactic unreasoning.

Gold Coast, Queensland Katılım Ekim 2024
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Bayden Jay
Bayden Jay@galacticpedia·
@CuriosityonX There are too many other beautiful things to see, like imagine flying slowly past a nebula, or Saturn with her rings…it would be amazing.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
If aliens really do exist, why haven’t they visited Earth?
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Physics-astronomy
Physics-astronomy@Physicsastronmy·
Angular momentum enables a gyroscope to maintain its balance in a way that appears almost impossible.
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Bayden Jay@galacticpedia·
@Math_files I was like “Oh no Blaise Pascal died.” But then I remembered he’s been gone for centuries.
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Math Files
Math Files@Math_files·
"All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone." - Blaise Pascal
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Space Porn
Space Porn@AstronomyPosts·
Floating together in the vastness of space, Earth and the Moon form one of the most iconic sights in our solar system.
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Physics-astronomy
Physics-astronomy@Physicsastronmy·
NASA shares clearest image ever captured of hexgonal storm raging on Jupiter's South Pole. How this configuration remains stable is a mystery to this day and scientists are still looking for answers.
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Physics-astronomy@Physicsastronmy·
The Big Bang is not The Beginning of Our Universe — It’s Actually the End of Something Else Entirely
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
An image from JWST of the massive spiral galaxy M51.
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Bayden Jay@galacticpedia·
The effects of an immense time dilation near a black hole means that we could NEVER send a probe in because if it ever came back out millions of years could have passed and there might not be anyone left to analyse the data!
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Bayden Jay@galacticpedia·
This is a GREAT visualisation of how the fabric of Spacetime is warped by massive objects. We think of gravity as a pulling force when, in fact, the patches of Spacetime are tilted relative to their neighbours.
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Bayden Jay@galacticpedia·
Johannes Kepler was fascinated with the perfect symmetry of every snowflake. What we see in them is actually the molecular structure of water, snowflakes have six sides because water molecules naturally arrange themselves into a hexagonal (six-sided) crystal lattice when they freeze.
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
What would be the most terrifying thing we could find on Mars?
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Bayden Jay@galacticpedia·
@konstructivizm Neptune is my favourite planet because it’s at the edge of our solar system and it looks back onto everything in our little part of the universe.
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Neptune captured by Voyager 2 in 1989
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Bayden Jay@galacticpedia·
We aren’t just part of an island with 100 billion suns, we are part of an enormous ecosystem strung together by filaments of galaxies. The Laniakea Supercluster is our local galaxy cluster.
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Bayden Jay@galacticpedia·
It seems very likely that the only way for humans to explore the galaxy is by uploading our consciousness into a technological matrix.
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NASA Ames
NASA Ames@NASAAmes·
The artist of our solar system 🎨🖌️ Tumultuous storms and clouds in Jupiter’s northern hemisphere paint a mosaic across the gas giant. This image combines four views captured by NASA’s Juno spacecraft in 2019.
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Bayden Jay@galacticpedia·
What’s the point of the Parker Solar Probe? The primary purpose is to revolutionize our understanding of the Sun by flying directly through its outer atmosphere, the corona. Launched in 2018, it aims to answer decades-old scientific mysteries and improve our ability to forecast severe space weather.
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Science & Nature
Science & Nature@Sci_Nature0·
🌌🌋 Jupiter's Moon Io Has Hundreds of Active Volcanoes Io is the most volcanically active world in the Solar System. Powerful gravitational forces from Jupiter continuously stretch and squeeze the moon, generating enough heat to fuel hundreds of active volcanoes and massive lava eruptions. Cinematic visuals and audio generated with AI. Source: NASA / Juno Mission / Galileo Mission
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