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#Milkyway Reel by @junwoo___jo - Milky Way rising ⭐️

Thankfully no one steal my camera while I was sleeping in the car ☺️

Have you seen the night sky like this? 

If you want to see
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Milky Way rising ⭐️ Thankfully no one steal my camera while I was sleeping in the car ☺️ Have you seen the night sky like this? If you want to see more timelapse video like this follow me! #love #milkyway #mountarcher
#Milkyway Reel by @cosmic_sagas - This isn't just an animation-it's the actual orbital path of Star S2 around the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way, Sagittarius A*
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This isn't just an animation—it’s the actual orbital path of Star S2 around the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way, Sagittarius A*. ​For 27 years, astronomers tracked S2 as it danced around a 4.1-million-solar-mass "invisible" object. 🛰️✨ ​The mind-blowing part? Look closely at the orbit. It doesn’t trace a perfect, closed loop. Instead, the orbit itself rotates over time, creating a flower-like pattern. This is called Schwarzschild Precession. 🌀 ​According to Newton, gravity should keep the orbit in a fixed ellipse. But Einstein’s General Relativity predicted that in extreme gravity, space-time is so warped that the orbit must shift. In 2020, the VLT (Very Large Telescope) finally confirmed this shift, proving Einstein's theory holds up even at the edge of a black hole! 🤯🧪 ​Who else is fascinated by the center of our galaxy? 🙋‍♂️👇 ​(Video via unknown source. No copyright infringement intended.) #space #astronomy #blackhole #milkyway #trending
#Milkyway Reel by @alchemist_kovalev - 🌌 From the Milky Way to the Blue Planet - a journey written in motion and time.
Today, on Stephen Hawking's birthday, we look upward - not to escape,
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🌌 From the Milky Way to the Blue Planet — a journey written in motion and time. Today, on Stephen Hawking’s birthday, we look upward — not to escape, but to understand where we come from. 1️⃣ The Milky Way isn’t a static picture. It’s a barred spiral galaxy — a cosmic whirlpool of stars, gas, dust and dark matter spinning in silent harmony. Its diameter ≈ 100,000–120,000 light-years — vast beyond imagination. 2️⃣ Our home isn’t at the center — and that’s perfect. Earth lies about 26,000–28,000 light-years from the galactic core, in the quiet Orion Arm — a region balanced between chaos and destruction. This stability may be one reason life had time to emerge. 3️⃣ The Solar System is in motion. We orbit the galactic center at ~220 km/s — faster than a speeding bullet — yet this motion feels imperceptible because everything around us moves as one. 4️⃣ A cosmic year is longer than civilizations. A full orbit — one galactic year — takes ~225–250 million years. Dinosaurs lived halfway through our last trip around the Sun. 5️⃣ At the galaxy’s heart lies a quiet monster. Sagittarius A* — a supermassive black hole weighing millions of suns — warping space and time at the core while stars dance around it. ⸻ 💡 Fact that stops the mind: Modern astronomical surveys reveal the Milky Way is not alone — it is interacting with smaller galaxies like the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, and over billions of years, these will merge with us. Galaxies are not stable islands — they are evolving ecosystems. ⸻ 🜂 Alchemy of the Cosmos Stars are not just lights in the sky — they are history in motion. Every element in your body was forged in stellar furnaces, scattered by explosions, and woven back into new forms. Understanding the galaxy is not escape — it is remembering you are part of the same pattern that shapes stars, planets, and life. ⸻ ✨ If you crave depth in science — where meaning meets structure — follow @alchemist_kovalev Look up. Not to get lost — but to locate truth. ⸻ #MilkyWay #CosmicJourney #Astronomy #StephenHawking #GalacticYear SpaceScience Astrophysics CosmicBalance Origins KovalevAlchemica
#Milkyway Reel by @thequantumakash - Explanation 👇
For decades, astronomers believed a collision between the Milky Way and Andromeda was an absolute certainty. However, the latest resear
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Explanation 👇 For decades, astronomers believed a collision between the Milky Way and Andromeda was an absolute certainty. However, the latest research from 2025 and 2026 has shifted this view significantly. The Timeline: When will it happen? According to the most recent data from the Gaia spacecraft and Hubble Space Telescope, the timeline and certainty of the collision are as follows: • Original Prediction: A “head-on” collision in about 4 to 4.5 billion years. • Revised 2025/2026 View: Recent simulations suggest the collision is no longer a “sure thing.” There is now estimated to be a 50-50 chance of a collision occurring within the next 10 billion years. • If it happens: If the galaxies do merge, the process will take billions of years, eventually forming a new, giant elliptical galaxy often nicknamed “Milkomeda.” The “Why”: Gravitational Attraction The reason these two massive galaxies are moving toward each other is simple: Gravity. 1. Mutual Attraction: While the universe is expanding and pushing most galaxies away from each other, the Milky Way and Andromeda are part of the same “Local Group.” They are close enough (about 2.5 million light-years apart) that their mutual gravitational pull overcomes the expansion of space between them. 2. Radial Velocity: Andromeda is currently hurtling toward us at approximately 400,000 kilometers per hour (roughly 250,000 miles per hour). 3. The “Spoiler” Effect: The recent shift in certainty (the 50% chance) comes from better accounting for the gravitational influence of other nearby “satellite” galaxies, like the Large Magellanic Cloud and the Triangulum Galaxy. These smaller neighbors pull on both the Milky Way and Andromeda, which could potentially nudge them onto paths that lead to a near-miss rather than a direct hit. Follow @thequantumakash 🚀for more content #astrophysics #physics #quantumphysics #milkyway #blackholes
#Milkyway Reel by @quantumxparadoxx - @melonimation The Milky Way is unimaginably vast. Our galaxy stretches about 100,000 light-years across and contains 100-400 billion stars. Our Solar
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@melonimation The Milky Way is unimaginably vast. Our galaxy stretches about 100,000 light-years across and contains 100–400 billion stars. Our Solar System sits quietly in one of its spiral arms, about 26,000 light-years from the center. Every star you see in the night sky is just a tiny part of this immense cosmic island drifting through the universe. #MilkyWay #Galaxy #Cosmos #Universe #astronomy
#Milkyway Reel by @himachoman (verified account) - POV: I take you stargazing, just us and a billion stars ✨️

#stars #milkyway #nightsky #stargazing #peace
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POV: I take you stargazing, just us and a billion stars ✨️ #stars #milkyway #nightsky #stargazing #peace
#Milkyway Reel by @mikeabramyan - Did you spot the hikers at the end? #astrophotography #timelapse #milkyway
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Did you spot the hikers at the end? #astrophotography #timelapse #milkyway
#Milkyway Reel by @raisingwithekta - A night away from Mumbai… and the sky surprised us.. 

Left the city lights behind, reached a quiet village, took a dip in the lake, and spent the nig
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A night away from Mumbai… and the sky surprised us.. Left the city lights behind, reached a quiet village, took a dip in the lake, and spent the night learning about the stars in a guided astronomy session. Then the lights went off… everyone looked up… and the Milky Way appeared. Sometimes the greatest show on earth isn’t in a stadium. It’s above you. Tag someone you’d watch the Milky Way with ✨ Follow @_rockandanchor for more nights like this and @raisingwithekta for more such recco [milkywayseason,stargazing,villageexperience,nightsky,astronomymilkywayseason,stargazing,villageexperience,nightsky,astronomymilkywayseason,stargazing,villageexperience,nightsky,astronomy] #Milkyway #Stargazing #Nightsky #Nature# Adventure
#Milkyway Reel by @afifadho - 1 hal yang ga bisa di lakuin di kota, ya ini wkwkwk

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1 hal yang ga bisa di lakuin di kota, ya ini wkwkwk #milkyway
#Milkyway Reel by @history.delmundo - The Milky Way isn't just drifting through space - it's racing at nearly 600 km/s relative to the cosmic background.

But that's not the strangest part
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The Milky Way isn’t just drifting through space — it’s racing at nearly 600 km/s relative to the cosmic background. But that’s not the strangest part… Scientists have discovered that our galaxy doesn’t move smoothly. Its disk actually ripples up and down, shaped by the invisible pull of dark matter and past encounters with nearby galaxies. This motion is often described as a kind of cosmic “flapping” — like a massive wing slicing through space. So we’re not just orbiting a star… We’re riding a galaxy that’s moving, vibrating, and alive with motion. Credit to the owner #milkyway #galaxyfacts #spacefacts #cosmicfacts #astrophysics
#Milkyway Reel by @sciencexplains - Leaving our galaxy is basically the ultimate challenge because the scale is just too massive for our current tech. Even if we could travel at the spee
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Leaving our galaxy is basically the ultimate challenge because the scale is just too massive for our current tech. Even if we could travel at the speed of light, it would take us over twenty five thousand years just to reach the edge of the Milky Way. Right now our fastest spacecraft are moving at a tiny fraction of that speed, making the journey last millions of years which is way beyond a human lifespan. On top of the distance, we would need to reach an incredible escape velocity to break free from the massive gravitational pull of all the stars and dark matter holding the galaxy together. Until we figure out how to master theoretical concepts like warp drives or wormholes, we are essentially grounded in our own cosmic backyard, watching the rest of the universe from a distance while we wait for a massive breakthrough in physics. #astrophysics #milkyway #spaceexploration #galaxy #cosmos

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