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🌌 The universe is stranger than we imagine 🔭 Deep space, time & cosmic mysteries 🚀 Follow if curiosity controls you

Beyond the Stars ✨ شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2023
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If the Moon landing was real, why do people still doubt it?
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The largest volcano in the solar system on Mars, Olympus Mons, and the tiny moon Phobos that crosses it. NASA
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NEWS🚨: Big Bang wasn't an explosion from a point. It was fiery collision between our universe and another parallel universe in a higher dimension, new study reveals.
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Stunning Display of Aurora Lights over Alaska!😮
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What would you name this black hole?
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NOT FLAT… View of earth from ISS
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🚨 BREAKING: Scientists just taught plastic to split light like a spectrometer. Read that again. Researchers created 10×10 micrometer optical structures in thermoplastic polymers that can split light into rich spectral signals without moving parts, without external tuning, and across a huge range: 400–1550 nm. Why this matters: → Spectrometers could shrink onto chips → Phones and wearables could analyze light directly → Sensors could become smaller, tougher, and cheaper → Microscopic spectral imaging could move into real-world devices The wild part? This isn’t built from bulky optics. It comes from ultrafast-laser-induced micro-vortices in plastic. That means light analysis may be heading toward something radically smaller: lab-grade spectral tools on a chip. We’re not just bending light anymore. We’re programming matter to read it. Follow me for more physics breakthroughs that actually matter.
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Photographer Kristoffer Vangen captured a rare aurora borealis that formed a clear heart shape in the night sky over Hamn in Senja, Norway.
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We are all code...
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Clearest photograph of Venus ever taken
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🚨🌕 Elon Musk says SpaceX plans to build a self-growing city on the Moon in under 10 YEARS — humanity is officially leaving Earth behind.
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James Webb literally sees galaxies that are 13 billion years old, yet many people still insist Earth is just 6,000 years old. The contrast is wild.
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🚨 Scientists Finally Found a “Demon” Hiding in Plain Sight for 70 Years! For decades, physicists have whispered about a strange, invisible particle, a massless “demon” that no one could detect. Predicted back in the 1950s, it was thought to exist only in theory… until now. Researchers have finally uncovered evidence of this ghostly particle inside a metal crystal, using ultra-precise experiments that can see what ordinary instruments cannot. What makes it so mysterious? This “demon” doesn’t carry a charge and has no mass, making it almost impossible to spot. It’s not like the particles we’re used to, it’s a hidden rhythm inside matter itself, quietly oscillating, shaping the world in ways we’re only beginning to understand. Could this discovery unlock new ways to control electricity or even create revolutionary materials? Science is just starting to peek behind the curtain, and the secrets of this massless demon might change everything we thought we knew about the quantum world. The question now is… what else has been hiding, waiting to be found?
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If you could send a message to an Alien civilization, what would you say?
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Milky Way and Thunderstorms🌌🌩️
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While you slept last night, completely still in your bed, our galaxy moved millions of kilometers through the cosmos. You woke up in the same room, on the same planet, yet unimaginably far from where you were the night before. The Milky Way is not drifting quietly through the universe. It is racing through space at around 600 kilometers per second, carrying billions of stars, planets, and everything on them along for the ride. It is a good reminder that even when life feels motionless, you are always in motion.
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River Nile seen from the ISS
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A small moon of Saturn creating massive waves in the planet's rings.
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Saturn 1885 vs Saturn 2026
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