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Each year, the Eta Aquariids meteor shower lights up the night sky, a fleeting reminder of the vastness beyond our world.​ Peak viewing: 5th–6th May​ Best time to watch (IST): 2:30 AM to dawn​ #SBBCE #SonyBBCEarth #FeelAlive
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Look up at the night sky and it feels endless. But here’s a surprising truth. Earth may actually hold more trees than our entire galaxy holds stars. #SBBCE #SonyBBCEarth #FeelAlive
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In the wild, one wrong step can mean the end. In this gripping moment from Blue Planet, a monkey finds itself within striking distance of a Crocodile. What follows is a split-second escape that could mean life or death. #SBBCE #SonyBBCEarth #FeelAlive
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Some moments in nature don’t give you the answer. They invite you to look closer. In this scene from Planet Earth, every movement matters, every second builds tension. But can you predict what comes next before it unfolds? #SBBCE #SonyBBCEarth #FeelAlive
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They don’t swim. They don’t sail.​ They just ride.​ The Columbus Crab knows how to survive and thrive in the open ocean… by being an expert hitchhiker! #SBBCE #SonyBBCEarth #FeelAlive
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Everything on this planet is connected. 🌍​​ From the smallest life form to the vastness of Earth itself, one balance holds it all together. #SBBCE #SonyBBCEarth #FeelAlive
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Some of nature’s most calming sounds come from moving water.​​ As rivers flow over rocks and through winding channels, they create a natural rhythm that many people experience as white noise. These steady, layered sounds can help mask background noise and bring a sense of calm.
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If you lined up all the other planets of our solar system, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune side by side, they would just fit within that gap.​ It’s a striking reminder of how much empty space exists even within our own cosmic neighbourhood.
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Space is vast, but sometimes the distances are more surprising than we imagine.​ The average distance between Earth and Moon is about 384,400 kilometres
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