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#Astronomy Reel by @cass.nyuad - Look how far we've come🫶

From the groundbreaking views of the Hubble Space Telescope to the unprecedented clarity of the James Webb Space Telescope,
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Look how far we’ve come🫶 From the groundbreaking views of the Hubble Space Telescope to the unprecedented clarity of the James Webb Space Telescope, our window into the cosmos has transformed dramatically. Hubble revealed breathtaking nebulae, distant galaxies, and iconic structures like the Pillars of Creation, forever changing how humanity sees the universe. Now Webb is pushing even further—peering through cosmic dust, uncovering newborn stars, and capturing ancient galaxies from the earliest chapters of cosmic history. The universe hasn’t changed much. Our ability to see it has. #astronomy #space #nasa #stars #fyp
#Astronomy Reel by @astrocreo - NASA vs My Telescope 🔭 Moon, Jupiter, Saturn & Lunar Eclipse
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NASA images vs what I captured through my 70mm telescope.

Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, an
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NASA vs My Telescope 🔭 Moon, Jupiter, Saturn & Lunar Eclipse . . NASA images vs what I captured through my 70mm telescope. Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, and the Partial Lunar Eclipse — real views from my telescope compared with space agency images. This is just a fun comparison, not a competition. No AI, no fake edits, just real captures and patience. NASA or my telescope — who won? Comment below. . . . #astronomy #astrophotography #telescope #nasa #nightphotography
#Astronomy 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
#Astronomy Reel by @_stellarzone - The observable universe is
93,000,000,000 light years wide.

Not the full universe. Just the part where 
light has had time to reach us.
Beyond that -
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The observable universe is 93,000,000,000 light years wide. Not the full universe. Just the part where light has had time to reach us. Beyond that — we have no idea. It could go on forever. The nearest star to Earth after our own Sun is Proxima Centauri — 4.24 light years away. At the speed of our fastest ever spacecraft, Voyager 1 — it would take 73,000 years to get there. That is our closest neighbour in space. The zoom you just watched started at the outer edge of everything humans have ever observed. It ended at you. And it still didn't show you how big it actually is. 👇 Did the size of the universe ever cross your mind before this? #universe #space #astronomy
#Astronomy Reel by @neuroverse.n - From Imagination to Reality - Black Hole Journey 

🌀 1978: Scientists could only illustrate what a black hole might look like, using physics and math
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From Imagination to Reality — Black Hole Journey 🌀 1978: Scientists could only illustrate what a black hole might look like, using physics and mathematical predictions to visualize the invisible. 🎬 2014: The movie Interstellar stunned the world with one of the most scientifically accurate simulations ever created, turning theory into breathtaking imagery. 📡 2019: For the first time in history, scientists captured a real image of a black hole — proving that these cosmic giants were not just theoretical objects, but real structures shaping our universe. ⚡ 2024: Astronomers revealed the swirling magnetic fields around a black hole, giving us an even deeper look into one of the most extreme environments in existence. #BlackHole #Space #Astronomy #Universe #Cosmos
#Astronomy Reel by @astronaut_from_mars - That's not a close-up of a carpet. ☀️
What you're seeing is a "hairy" view of the Sun's chromosphere.

The dark voids are Sunspots-magnetic knots larg
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That’s not a close-up of a carpet. ☀️ What you’re seeing is a "hairy" view of the Sun’s chromosphere. The dark voids are Sunspots—magnetic knots larger than Earth. They look black only because they are 2,000 degrees cooler. The swirling "hairs" are plasma trapped in magnetic loops. That white-hot flash? That’s a Solar Flare igniting. This energy release can trigger X-class solar storms. When these magnetic fields snap, they launch billions of tons of plasma. If aimed at Earth, they create Auroras but can also fry satellites. We are currently approaching the Solar Maximum in 2026. Expect more of these "monsters" to appear on the surface. Save this if you love learning things like this. Share this with someone who would find this fascinating. If a solar flare knocked out the global internet for a month, what’s the first thing you’d do? 👇 . . . . . . . #astronomy #space #science #nasa #astrophotography cosmos universe nature physics explorepage sunspots solarflare solarmaximum chromosphere solarstorm spaceweather telescope halpha solartelescope stargazing solarphotography backyardastronomy astrophoto spacefacts sciencecommunication plasma magneticfields solarcycle25 sunspotregion deepsky
#Astronomy Reel by @natalia_torop_ - Perfection doesn't exist! Even the moon has its phases.🌕🌔🌒

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Perfection doesn’t exist! Even the moon has its phases.🌕🌔🌒 #mond #moon #nasa #astronomy
#Astronomy Reel by @howtoastro - This is the real sound of a Pulsar captured by NASA.

What you're hearing is PSR J1748−2446ad, a neutron star located 18,000 light-years away. It isn'
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This is the real sound of a Pulsar captured by NASA. What you're hearing is PSR J1748−2446ad, a neutron star located 18,000 light-years away. It isn't just a star—it’s a cosmic powerhouse spinning 716 times every second. Why this matters: Relativistic Speed: Its surface moves at 24% the speed of light. Impossible Density: A single teaspoon of this star weighs as much as Mount Everest (1 billion tons). Cosmic Lighthouse: That sound is the radio beam hitting Earth with perfect mathematical precision. #Space #NASA #Astronomy #ScienceFacts #Pulsar
#Astronomy Reel by @bosplanet (verified account) - This is the largest map of the universe ever made

This map comes from DESI (Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument), a project that's been scanning the
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This is the largest map of the universe ever made This map comes from DESI (Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument), a project that’s been scanning the sky for years to build a 3D view of the cosmos. So far, DESI has measured spectra for over 47 million galaxies and quasars, along with more than 20 million stars in the Milky Way — making this the most detailed, high-resolution map of the universe ever created. What looks like scattered dots is actually the structure of the universe itself — galaxies tracing out vast patterns shaped over billions of years. Data video from @noirlabastro / Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) Edited by @bosplanet — only reposts allowed. #BOSPlanet #Astronomy #Universe
#Astronomy Reel by @scienceofinfinity - Astronomical Events April 2026🤩🥳
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Astronomical Events April 2026🤩🥳 . . .#space #astronomy #nasa #universe #scienceofinfinity
#Astronomy Reel by @nexavegaverse - The Solar System Isn't Moving in Circles... It's Flying Through Space

We were taught that planets move in neat circles around the Sun.

But what they
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The Solar System Isn't Moving in Circles... It's Flying Through Space We were taught that planets move in neat circles around the Sun. But what they didn't show us is that the Sun itself is traveling around the Milky Way at incredible speed carrying the entire solar system with it. Every second, Earth is moving not just around the Sun... but through the galaxy. We are literally on a cosmic journey right now. Next time you look at the sky, remember you're not standing still. all the rights and credits are reserved to the respective owners. Follow for more space content +++ #Space #Universe #Planets #Galaxy #Astronomy
#Astronomy Reel by @homocuriousapiens - The observable universe is estimated to be about 93 billion light years in diameter based on current cosmological models. Because of the expansion of
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The observable universe is estimated to be about 93 billion light years in diameter based on current cosmological models. Because of the expansion of space we can only see a portion of the entire universe and its true size may be far larger or even infinite. This concept is based on the Big Bang and ongoing research in astrophysics that continues to reshape our understanding of space and reality. Credits NASA ESA cosmology research Used for educational purposes only No copyright infringement intended DM for credit or removal #universe #spacefacts #cosmology #bigbang #astronomy

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