Planets Similar to Earth | Mirror Worlds
🌍 Explore the Cosmos with us as we unveil a mesmerizing journey through "Planets Like Earth: Worlds of Possibility." 🪐
Have you ever wondered if there are other planets out there that share striking similarities with our beloved Earth? Join us in this captivating voyage to discover celestial siblings, exoplanets that offer a glimpse into the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
In this video, we delve into the fascinating realm of exoplanets - distant worlds that orbit stars beyond our solar system. From rocky, Earth-like planets with the potential for liquid water to exo-Earths nestled in the habitable zones of their stars, we'll showcase these awe-inspiring discoveries.
Key highlights of this video:
🌌 A tour of exoplanets with Earth-like characteristics
🪐 The search for habitable worlds beyond our solar system
🌠 Insights into the science of exoplanet discovery
🔍 A glimpse into the potential for life beyond Earth
🌟 The latest research and breakthroughs in exoplanetary science
Join us on this cosmic quest to unearth the secrets of these remarkable planets, each with its own unique features and potential for harboring life as we know it.
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Mysterious Sounds of Planets
🌌 Prepare to embark on an extraordinary cosmic journey with our latest video, "Celestial Serenades: Sounds of the Planets Revealed." 🪐
Have you ever wondered what the planets in our solar system sound like? Join us as we dive deep into the realm of planetary acoustics, bringing you the mesmerizing, otherworldly sounds of celestial bodies you've never heard before.
In this immersive experience, we explore the unique soundscapes of each planet in our solar system, from the haunting melodies of Neptune to the eerie echoes of Mercury. Using data collected from various space missions and scientific instruments, we've transformed the silent vacuum of space into a symphony of cosmic proportions.
Key highlights of this video:
🎶 Mesmerizing soundtracks of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
🪐 The science behind capturing and interpreting planetary sounds
🔊 Rare and fascinating audio recordings from space missions
🌠 The musicality hidden in the vibrations of our solar system's worlds
🤯 Mind-blowing facts about planetary atmospheres and their impact on sound
Whether you're a space enthusiast or simply curious about the mysteries of the universe, this video promises to transport you to the far reaches of space, offering a unique perspective on our neighboring planets.
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#PlanetarySounds #SpaceSerenades #CelestialAudio #Astronomy #SoundsOfThePlanets #PlanetaryAcoustics #SpaceMusic #SolarSystemSounds #ScienceExplained #AstronomyFacts
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The Hidden Truth Behind Space Images | From Raw Data to Breathtaking Photos
🚀 Explore the fascinating world of space photography in our latest video, "Unveiling the Cosmic Palette: How Scientists Add Color to Space Photos." 🌌
Have you ever wondered how those breathtaking images of distant galaxies, nebulae, and planets are created? Join us on a captivating journey behind the scenes as we demystify the art and science of space photo enhancement.
In this video, we delve into the intricate process of colorizing space photos, shedding light on the techniques used by scientists and astronomers to transform raw data into visually stunning cosmic imagery. From the Hubble Space Telescope to powerful observatories, you'll discover the incredible tools at their disposal.
But that's not all! We also address the intriguing question of why some space photos undergo editing. Is it a quest for authenticity or a means to enhance our understanding of the universe? We'll explore the fine line between scientific accuracy and artistic interpretation.
Key topics covered in this video:
🌟 How astronomers capture raw data from space
🎨 Techniques for adding vibrant colors to black-and-white images
✨ The role of image processing in revealing hidden details
❓ Debunking common misconceptions about space photo editing
🔍 A closer look at the ethics and purpose behind image enhancement
Join us in uncovering the secrets of space photography and gain a deeper appreciation for the stunning visuals that adorn textbooks, documentaries, and your favorite science websites.
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#SpacePhotography #Astronomy #CosmicImagery #ImageEnhancement #ScienceExplained #SpacePhotos #AstronomyTechniques #HubbleSpaceTelescope #BehindTheScenes #ScienceAndArt
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Does The Moon Spin?
Why Does the Moon Spin?
The moon spins on its axis, but it does so at the same rate that it orbits the Earth. This means that the same side of the moon always faces us. This is called synchronous rotation.
In this video, we'll explore why the moon spins the way it does. We'll talk about the theories about how the moon became tidally locked to Earth, and we'll discuss the implications of this phenomenon. We'll also take a look at some of the amazing things we've learned about the moon from its synchronous rotation.
So if you've ever wondered why the moon always looks the same, or if you're curious about the science behind synchronous rotation, then this video is for you!
Here are some things we'll cover in the video:
What is synchronous rotation?
How does it happen?
What are the theories about why the moon is tidally locked to Earth?
What are the implications of the moon's synchronous rotation?
What can we learn about the moon and the Earth from its synchronous rotation?
We'll also include images and videos of the moon to help illustrate our points.
I hope you enjoy the video!
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#moonspin
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#tidallylocked
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#spacescience
#astronomy
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#curiosity
#learning
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Black Hole Enigma Journey to the Edge of the Unknown Documentary
Dive deep into the mysteries of the universe with "Black Hole Enigma: Journey to the Edge of the Unknown". This captivating documentary takes viewers on a cosmic adventure to explore one of the most enigmatic phenomena in the cosmos: black holes. With breathtaking visuals, expert interviews, and the latest scientific discoveries, we unravel the secrets these cosmic giants hold. What do black holes teach us about the fabric of spacetime, the evolution of galaxies, and the very nature of reality itself?
Join us on this voyage to the boundaries of understanding, where light cannot escape, but human curiosity knows no limits.
🌌 #blackhole #cosmicmysteries #spacedocumentary #scienceandspace #EdgeOfReality #YouTubeDocs
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IISER | Our Solar System
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About Speaker: Arvind Paranjpye
Director, Nehru planetarium Mumbai
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Science Outreach Team: Dr. Harinath Chakrapani, Dr. Sourabh Dube, Dr. Aparna Deshpande, Shubhangi Wankhede, Ashok Rupner, Dr. Neeraja Dashaputre, Dr. Chaitanya Mungi, Ankish Tirpude, Shraddha Bhurkunde, Dinesh Turkar, Pradnya Pujari, Neha Deshpande, Sakhee Bhure, Dr. Apurva Barve, Dr. Asim Auti, Shanti Pise and Rohit Piwal
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#space #solarsystem #iiser
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In the Grip of Gravity: Examining Black Hole Structure #blackhole #ytshorts
Journey to the heart of darkness in this mesmerizing short video as we unveil the mysterious structure of a black hole. Witness the unfathomable power and enigmatic beauty that lurk within these cosmic abysses. 🌌✨ #BlackHoleStructure #CosmicMysteries #Astronomy #SpaceExploration #EventHorizon #DarknessRevealed #Astrophysics #CosmicWonders #BlackHoleScience
Size Comparison of the Universe 2023
From the Planck scale to the cosmic scale, the Size Comparison of the Universe will show you just how large our universe is. Going from particles, to the human scale, to planets, stars, galaxies and beyond.
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Jupiter's Gravity to the Rescue #ytshorts
Witness a cosmic conversation like no other! Earth and a comet engage in a playful exchange, with Earth confidently relying on its big brother Jupiter's mighty gravity to save the day. 🌍💫 #EarthAndComet #CosmicBanter #JupiterSaves #SiblingSupport #GravityRescue #CelestialChat #PlanetaryProtection #SpaceBanter #CometEncounter #CosmicComedy
Chandrayaan3 Mission Soft Landing LIVE Telecast
India is hoping to make history on Wednesday by becoming the first nation to land near the Moon's south pole.
One of the mission's major goals is to hunt for water-based ice, which scientists say could support human habitation on the Moon in future.
If Chandrayaan-3 is successful, India will be only the fourth country to have achieved a soft landing on the Moon.
India's attempt comes just days after Russia's Luna-25 crashed while trying to touch down in the same region.
The south pole of the Moon holds special promise in the search for water ice. The surface area that remains in permanent shadow there is huge, and scientists say it means there is a possibility of water in these areas.
The US, the former Soviet Union and China have all achieved a soft landing near the Moon's equator - but none have led successful missions to its south pole.
India's attempt to land its Chandrayaan-2 mission near the south pole in 2019 was unsuccessful - it crashed into the lunar surface.
So all eyes are now on Chandrayaan-3 - its third mission to the little-explored Moon.
The spacecraft with an orbiter, lander and a rover lifted off on 14 July from the Sriharikota space centre in south India.
The lander - called Vikram after Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) founder Vikram Sarabhai - carries within its belly the 26kg rover named Pragyaan, the Sanskrit word for wisdom.
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What time will the Chandrayaan-3 lander arrive at the Moon?
Chandrayaan-3's lander is scheduled to start its descent at 17:45 India time on Wednesday (13:15 BST)
The lander will attempt touchdown at 18:04 local time
Scientists say the few minutes prior to landing will be the most crucial as the lander attempts to make touchdown on an area that is "very uneven, full of craters and boulders", with some predicting it will be "15 minutes of terror"
If the landing is successful, Isro is expected to start releasing images from the lunar surface at a later stage
You can watch BBC News live coverage of the attempted landing, and follow the build-up here
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Once the descent starts, the lander's speed will be gradually reduced from 1.68km per second at its present height to almost zero by the time it reaches 800m, Isro's Nilesh M Desai told ANI news agency.
A call will then be made about its landing location once Vikram has travelled down to a height of 150m. If the area is found unsuitable, the lander will move a little to the left or the right to find a more suitable landing spot. If all fails, the emergency mode will kick in which will help with a safe landing, Mr Desai said.
Once it lands and the dust settles, the six-wheeled rover will crawl out of its belly and roam around the rocks and craters on the Moon's surface, gathering crucial data and images to be sent to the lander, which will pass it on to the orbiter to send to Earth.
The rover's wheels have the Isro's logo and emblem embossed on them so that they leave imprints on the lunar soil during the Moon walk, an official told the BBC.
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How Far Away Is It | The Cosmos
In this final segment of our “How far away is it” video book, we cover the structure of the visible Universe as we currently know it.
We start with some galaxy and galaxy clusters beyond our local superclusters, including: Abell 2029 with its supermassive galaxy IC 1101; Quasar Markarian; a massive cluster gravitationally lensing a more distant cluster; El Gordo; some distant supernovae remnants; gravitational lensing in giant galaxy clusters like Abell 1689, Abell 68, and more. We then cover dark matter discovery in the Coma cluster and evidence for it in the Bullet cluster. We see a gravitationally lensed supernova;
Next, we cover slowly expanding space and the impact that has on measuring distances using GN-z11, currently beyond the visible horizon, as an example. We also cover how recent redshift measurements from distant Type 1a Supernovas have provided evidence that the expansion is accelerating. We explain how this leads to the concept of ‘Dark Energy’ by examining the concept of a cosmic scale factor and how it changes over time. With this we introduce ‘cosmological redshift’ as a measure of the expansion.
We then cover the creation of the Cosmic Background Microwave (CMB) radiation and what that tells us about the formation of galaxy walls around great voids. We then cover some of the recent galaxy surveys that are helping us understand the fabric of the visible Universe. These include the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey of 52,000 galaxies out to 3 billion light years, and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey that mapped one million galaxies. We show the 3D supercomputer video that shows the fabric of the Universe is like a web of galaxies with massive voids. We show some of the galaxy surveys that show this web-like structure.
We conclude with a review of the cosmic distance ladder and our last adjustment based on cosmological redshift. And we end with Edwin Hubble’s own words on the limits of our knowledge.
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Cosmic Compactness: Moon to Sun, Planets Packed Together #MoonToSun #ytshorts
Explore the mind-boggling scale of our solar system in this short video journey! From the Moon to the Sun, we'll reveal the surprisingly close proximity of all the planets in our celestial neighborhood. 🌒🌞🪐 Get ready to be amazed by the wonders of space! #SolarSystem #PlanetaryProximity #SpaceExploration #AstronomyFacts #CosmicScale #MoonToSun #CelestialCompactness #AstroExploration #spacewonders #brainbargain #CosmicScale
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#SpaceJourney
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#AstroExploration
#PlanetsInSpace
#AstronomyFacts
#SpaceWonders
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What IF 🫣 #asteroid #nyc #ny #ytshorts
What if an 34 km long Asteroid hits Newyork city…
#asteroid#asteroidhittingearth #asteroidimpact #asteroidhitearth #newyorkcity #asteroidhittingearth2023 #asteroidhittingearth2046
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Jupiter's Inner Secrets: Revealing Its Hidden Structure #ytshorts
Explore the inner secrets of the largest planet in our solar system! 🪐✨ Watch as we cut through Jupiter's mysterious structure in this intriguing short video. #Jupiter #SpaceExploration #Astronomy #PlanetStructure #SolarSystem #SpaceDiscovery #JupiterRevealed
Basic orbital #mechanics in 30 secs.
#mechanics #quantummechanis #physics #universe #space #time #astrophysics #astronomy #time #education
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Some people see the #moon upside down 🌓
Since Earth is round, people living in Australia or Uruguay see the Moon, stars & constellations,upside down' relative to what we people in the Northern hemisphere are used to. This post is dedicated to explain one of the most popular misconception that, on the same day, people on different countries see different phases of the Moon.
The moon's orientation with respect to your horizon shifts throughout the night because we live under a curved dome of sky. Think of the curved arc traveled by the sun during the day. The moon and the stars follow similarly curved paths.
We see the same Moon phases simultaneously but upside down to one another. In New Zealand, we see the constellations upside down to those in the northern hemisphere. And the same applies to the Sun and Moon, we see them upside down as well.
#lunarphotography #moon #astronomia
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#amateurastrophotography #astrophoto
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#astronomyphotography #cosmos
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#fullmoon #galaxy #youresa #lunapiena
#milkyway #space #stars #telescope
#universe #igworldclub_astrophotography
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