What If Earth Was Shaped Like a Donut?
What would happen to the Moon if Earth was shaped like a donut? The good news is, we'd still have it. Most likely, it would be pulled towards the hole, and bob up and down in the middle of the planet. Or, it could be affected by the gravity of the donut's outer edges, and create a figure eight orbit around Earth.
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how far can the voyager 1 travel
Embarking on an eternal journey, Voyager 1 defies limits, venturing into the cosmic abyss. 🚀 #Voyager1 #Interstellar #SpaceExploration #LimitlessTravel #CosmicOdyssey"
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Why Scientists Think We Might Live Inside a Black Hole
In this mind-blowing video, scientists explain why we might actually be living inside a black hole. Prepare to have your mind blown!
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AMAZING FOOTAGE: Solar Flares and Aurora Borealis | NASA Footage
The Sun has been amazing with its Sun spots, solar flares, and Aurora Borealis. The Sun will be at peak activity during 2024. NASA been taking this opportunity to study how solar flares — giant explosions on the Sun’s surface — could affect the Earth and space exploration. So sit back and watch some of the amazing footage captured by NASA to relaxing music. #aurora #solar #solarflares #astronomy #space
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Engineering the Moon Landing - Engineering Space
Explore the incredible engineering journey of the lunar module, a spacecraft that carried astronauts to the moon in the 1960s. Discover the challenges faced by the unsung heroes who built this extraordinary machine, from its design to the nail-biting moments during lunar landings. Learn how innovative solutions and determination made the dream of landing on the moon a reality. Watch this full episode of Engineering Space to delve into the engineering marvel of the lunar module.
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Engineering Space uncovers the untold stories of space visionaries and their unwavering dedication. Delve into the history of American space achievements through captivating interviews, historical footage, and expert analysis, offering viewers a profound understanding of the challenges faced by engineers on the front lines. Hear from astronauts who entrusted their lives to the spacecraft crafted by these dedicated individuals. Explore pivotal moments on the path to space exploration excellence that have yet to grace the screen, guided by knowledgeable space historians. Discover the profound impact and significance of their contributions to humanity's quest for the stars.
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Welcome to Banijay Science, your premier destination for full-length scientific documentaries and intriguing tales from the realms of engineering, technology, and beyond. Banijay Science showcases real-world applications, top-tier documentaries, and award-winning TV shows that engage and enlighten.
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of science and engineering, with content from renowned series like Mythbusters and Abandoned Engineering.
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One Hour Of Real Time Northern Lights Insanity
On the evening of May 10 into the morning of May 11 an extremely strong geomagnetic storm effected Earth causing the Northern Lights to appear across much of the world. Due to the extreme intensity of the storm, the lights appeared much further south than normal and in this case were directly overhead in much of New England. This once in a lifetime experience was had by millions including myself as I documented the show in southern Maine.
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Seconds From Disaster | The Amazing Story Of A Shuttle Secret Mission
Space Shuttle secret mission STS-27, just seconds from disaster. Get the story from astronaut Hoot Gibson.
STS-27 was the 27th NASA Space Shuttle mission and the third flight of Space Shuttle Atlantis. Launching on December 2, 1988, on a four-day mission, it was the second shuttle flight after the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster of January 1986. STS-27 carried a classified payload for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), ultimately determined to be a Lacrosse surveillance satellite. The vessel's heat shielding was substantially damaged during lift-off, and crew members thought that they would die during re-entry.
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Uranus from my 16” inches telescope! #uranus #space #telescope #shorts
Uranus from my 16” inches telescope! #uranus #space #telescope #shorts
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Biggest Star VS Biggest Black Hole!
The largest star ever discovered, Stephenson 2-18, is absolutely massive. It's difficult to even wrap your mind around it. But when you compare it to the largest theoretical black hole in the universe, Phoenix-A, even the star looks tiny.
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Jupiter Retrograde Explained! 🌌
Does Jupiter really sometimes move backward in the sky? Discover the science behind this cosmic phenomenon.
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Exploring Planet Uranus
In one of the least explored regions of our solar system, there is an ice giant that scientists believe can help us unlock some of the remaining mysteries of our universe. This video takes us on a journey there to explore planet Uranus, as well as its rings and moons, highlighting many fascinating features. We also look back on what was discovered by NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft, as well as subsequent findings by ground-based telescopes and the Hubble Space Telescope. The ongoing search for ocean worlds and life beyond Earth makes Uranus an exciting target for the James Webb Space Telescope and for future up-close exploration.
Video Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Video Produced, Edited and Narrated by: David Ladd (Abacus Technology Corp)
Animations by NASA’s CI Labs:
Animators – Krystofer Kim (Rothe); Jenny McElligott (Rothe)
Art Director – Michael Lentz (ARES)
Manager – Walt Feimer (Rothe)
Music: “Race Day” by Ben Beiny (Universal Production Music)
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Jupiter Unveiled A Journey Through the Gas Giant’s Marvels
Embark on an astronomical adventure with our latest video, “Jupiter Unveiled: A Journey Through the Gas Giant’s Marvels.” Dive into the heart of the solar system’s largest planet and witness the Great Red Spot, a storm so vast it could engulf Earth. Marvel at the Galilean moons, dance with the auroras hundreds of times more powerful than Earth’s, and feel the force of the strongest magnetic field among planets. From its rapid rotation to its mysterious core, Jupiter’s grandeur is on full display. With 79 moons and a magnetosphere extending millions of kilometers, the gas giant’s wonders are as immense as its size. Soar above the colorful bands of its atmosphere, glide past the faint dust rings, and discover the secrets of its internal heat. Join us as we explore the colossal storms, intricate cloud layers, and the groundbreaking discoveries of the Juno mission. Prepare to be amazed by the celestial giant where a day lasts just 10 hours and the mysteries are as deep as its storms are long. Don’t miss this cosmic spectacle that brings the king of planets closer than ever before!
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How We Found Earth's Location in the Milky Way
One of the most commonly asked questions in astronomy is that if we can't leave the plane of our galaxy, how do we know where we live in the Milky Way galaxy? This journey of cosmic discovery, spanning over two centuries, is a fascinating tale of determination, innovative thinking, and scientific breakthroughs.
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Mars Rover Curiosity SOL 759 | quicksolutions-data
This image was acquired on September 24, 2014 (Sol 759 - Mars Curiosity Rover) at the local mean solar time of 23:58:36 UTC.
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How to find a wormhole? What if We Found a Wormhole
How to find a wormhole? #space #science #astronomy #astrophysics #physics
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A once-in-a-lifetime celestial explosion may be near — and Canadians can see it
A once-in-a-lifetime celestial event may be nearing — and Canadians will be able to see when it does.
The binary star T Corona Borealis is set to go nova — which it does every 80 years — before September.
The star is normally too faint to see with the naked eye but the explosion, when it occurs, will be nearly as bright as the North Star, according to NASA.
“This is a real, live stellar laboratory where we can look at… all sorts of astrophysical interesting processes,” York University professor emeritus of physics and astronomy Paul Delaney told Global News.
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130 million light-years from Earth- NGC 5468, a galaxy Vie by NASA Webb Telescope
NGC 5468, a galaxy located about 130 million light-years from Earth
face-on spiral galaxy with four spiral arms that curve outward in a counterclockwise direction. The spiral arms are filled with young, blue stars and peppered with purplish star-forming regions that appear as small blobs. The middle of the galaxy is much brighter and more yellowish, and has a distinct narrow linear bar angled from 11 o’clock to 5 o’clock
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I Asked An Actual Apollo Engineer to Explain the Saturn 5 Rocket
In 2018, Marshall Space Flight Center uploaded a ton of really cool old "Saturn V Quarterly Updates". Watching these videos really helped me understand the scale of the Apollo program. What our ancestors did was absolutely amazing
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When the Solar System Collapses
Is there any chance for Earth when the Solar System collapses
#science #universe #space #science #universe #space
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NASA's Voyager 2 Crazy Trajectory
NASA's Voyager 2 Crazy Trajectory. #nasa #space #astronomy #astrophysics #physics #cosmoknowledge
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Andromeda's gigapixels
The Andromeda Galaxy, also known as M31, is a neighboring spiral galaxy to our own Milky Way. It's a popular target for astronomers and astrophotography's due to its relative proximity and striking appearance in the night sky. Capturing images of Andromeda at very high resolutions can reveal incredible details of its structure, stars, and nebulae.
When people refer to "Andromeda's gigapixels," they're often talking about high-resolution images of the galaxy that contain billions (or even trillions) of pixels. These images are typically created by stitching together multiple exposures taken with powerful telescopes equipped with high-resolution cameras.
For instance, the Hubble Space Telescope has captured stunning images of Andromeda over the years, including a massive mosaic image known as the "Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury" (PHAT). This mosaic comprises thousands of individual exposures taken with Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) and Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3), covering a vast area of the galaxy in unprecedented detail.
The PHAT survey provides an immense dataset for astronomers to study the stellar populations, star formation, and structure of Andromeda. It's an example of how modern telescopes and imaging techniques allow us to explore distant galaxies with incredible precision and resolution.
These gigapixel images of Andromeda not only showcase the beauty of the galaxy but also serve as valuable resources for scientific research and public outreach, inspiring awe and wonder about the cosmos.
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How Would Jupiter Swallow Every Planet?
You start your day hearing wild news. Jupiter has just swallowed Saturn. And it doesn't stop there. Jupiter is on its way to swallow every planet in the Solar System.
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The star with the flower-shaped orbit around our supermassive black hole
The star with the flower-shaped orbit around our supermassive black hole. #blackhole #space #cosmos
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Mercury: The Scorched Planet | The Planets | Earth Science
The fate of Mercury could have been very different, had it not been for one gigantic clash.
The Planets (2019)
This stunningly ambitious series brings to life the most memorable events in the history of the solar system, by using groundbreaking visual effects to tell the thrilling story of all eight planets. Transporting you to the surface of these dynamic worlds to witness the moments of high drama that shaped each one, The Planets reveals how the latest science allows us to unlock their past lives.
It pieces together clues of magnificent lost waterfalls on Mars, the mass planetary migrations as they jostled for position early in their history, and even the distant fate of Saturn as one of its moons awakens to form a beautiful water world.
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