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#Galaxy Reel by @yzr.science - Gargantua Black Hole 🌀

The Gargantua black hole in the film Interstellar was one of the most scientifically accurate depictions ever shown in cinema
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Gargantua Black Hole 🌀 The Gargantua black hole in the film Interstellar was one of the most scientifically accurate depictions ever shown in cinema. The visuals were based on real equations, and scientists have even published research papers based on the simulations used in the film. The intense time dilation near Gargantua (where one hour is equivalent to seven years on Earth) is theoretically possible around a rapidly rotating black hole. Sometimes science can be more astonishing than imagination. 🌌✨ #space #science #blackhole #solarsystem #galaxy
#Galaxy 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
#Galaxy Reel by @thecosmicmind_101 - Dark matter is one of the biggest mysteries in the universe.

When scientists observe galaxies, they notice something strange - they rotate far too fa
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Dark matter is one of the biggest mysteries in the universe. When scientists observe galaxies, they notice something strange — they rotate far too fast to be held together by the visible matter alone. There must be something else… something invisible, adding extra gravity. This “something” is what we call dark matter. It doesn’t emit or reflect light, which is why we can’t see it — but we know it’s there because of how it affects galaxies and the structure of the universe. Even more surprising: dark matter makes up about 85% of all matter in the universe. And yet, we still haven’t directly detected it. So the question is — what is most of the universe actually made of? #space #universe #astronomy #briancox #cosmos #darkmatter #science #astrophysics #spacefacts #universefacts #galaxy #cosmology #physics #reels #explore #viral #spaceexploration
#Galaxy Reel by @cosmic_adventure777 - 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.
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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 👉 @cosmic_adventure777 👈 for more space content🔭✨ #Space #Universe #Planets #Galaxy #Astronomy
#Galaxy Reel by @cosmic.mind.lab - In about 4-5 billion years, our Milky Way galaxy will collide with the Andromeda Galaxy.

Despite the word "collision," stars probably won't smash int
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In about 4–5 billion years, our Milky Way galaxy will collide with the Andromeda Galaxy. Despite the word “collision,” stars probably won’t smash into each other because the space between them is enormous. Instead, gravity will slowly pull both galaxies together, changing their shapes over billions of years. They may stretch, twist, and merge into one giant new galaxy—sometimes nicknamed “Milkomeda.” Our solar system could be pushed into a different part of the merged galaxy, but Earth itself is unlikely to be directly hit by another star. By that time, however, the Sun will also be much older and entering major changes in its life cycle. It’s less like a crash… and more like a slow cosmic dance lasting billions of years. #cosmicmindlab #universe #spacefacts #galaxy #milkyway
#Galaxy Reel by @spacedout03 - In 1923, Edwin Hubble showed that the faint spiral known as Andromeda was not a cloud within our own galaxy, but an entire galaxy of its own  a vast i
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In 1923, Edwin Hubble showed that the faint spiral known as Andromeda was not a cloud within our own galaxy, but an entire galaxy of its own a vast island of stars far beyond the Milky Way. It changed our sense of distance forever. Andromeda lies about 2.5 million light-years away, meaning the light we see today began its journey long before humans existed. It contains hundreds of billions of stars, comparable to our own galaxy, drifting through space as a separate cosmic system. Yet it is not static. Gravity is drawing Andromeda and the Milky Way toward one another. Across immense spans of time, the two galaxies are destined to meet, their stars passing mostly unharmed through a slow, majestic merger that will reshape the night sky. Nearness, in the universe, still means unimaginable distance. And in the video, Brian Cox reflects on our closest galactic neighbor, revealing how Andromeda reshapes our understanding of scale, motion, and the future of our cosmic home. 🌌✨ Speaker: @profbriancox #space #universe #astronomy #galaxy #andromeda SPHERE THOUGHT
#Galaxy 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
#Galaxy Reel by @espacioxmedia - Cosmic awe is a profound emotional response studied in psychology that arises when we confront something vast, mysterious, and beyond our ordinary fra
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Cosmic awe is a profound emotional response studied in psychology that arises when we confront something vast, mysterious, and beyond our ordinary frame of reference. While not a formal astrophysical term, it’s a well‑recognized cognitive-emotional state linked to the overview effect, existential curiosity, and the broader field of cosmic perspective research. Together, these ideas describe the mix of wonder, smallness, and connection we feel when imagining ourselves as just one point of light among billions, possibly observed by other minds across the galaxy. #universe #space #science #viral #explorepage
#Galaxy Reel by @_ai.w0rld_ - From our tiny blue marble to the king of the cosmos 🚀

Witness the staggering scale of the universe as we journey from the planets of our Solar Syste
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From our tiny blue marble to the king of the cosmos 🚀 Witness the staggering scale of the universe as we journey from the planets of our Solar System to the most massive object ever discovered: TON 618. At 66 billion times the mass of our Sun, this ultramassive black hole is so large that its event horizon could swallow our entire Solar System dozens of times over #blackhole #space #galaxy #knowledge #reels
#Galaxy Reel by @beyond_timespace - ✨💫🤯🛰️Sun vs Neutron Star.

The Sun is a stable, medium-sized main-sequence star powered by nuclear fusion. In its core, hydrogen atoms fuse into he
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✨💫🤯🛰️Sun vs Neutron Star. The Sun is a stable, medium-sized main-sequence star powered by nuclear fusion. In its core, hydrogen atoms fuse into helium, releasing the energy that lights and warms our solar system. It has a diameter of about 1.39 million km and contains 99.8% of the solar system’s mass. Though enormous, the Sun is relatively low in density because it is made of hot plasma. Its surface temperature is about 5,500°C, while its core reaches roughly 15 million°C. A neutron star, in contrast, is the collapsed remnant of a massive star that exploded in a supernova. When the core of such a star collapses, protons and electrons combine to form neutrons, creating an object of extraordinary density. Despite having 1.4–2.5 times the Sun’s mass, a neutron star is only about 20 km wide—roughly the size of a city. A single teaspoon of neutron star material would weigh about a billion tons on Earth. Gravity on a neutron star is immensely stronger than on the Sun, and many neutron stars spin rapidly, sometimes hundreds of times per second, emitting beams of radiation as pulsars. In short, the Sun is a vast, life-giving sphere of plasma, while a neutron star is a tiny, ultra-dense cosmic remnant—smaller than a city, yet more massive and far more extreme in gravity and physics.🌀🚀📡🌌☀️🌞🌟🌠💥 #astronomy #astrophotography #universe #space #galaxy
#Galaxy Reel by @marichka.me - 252,756 miles from home. Farther than anyone in history.
Right now, humanity is on the far side of the Moon. A place no eye has ever seen from this cl
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252,756 miles from home. Farther than anyone in history. Right now, humanity is on the far side of the Moon. A place no eye has ever seen from this close. It’s a great momentum to realize how tiny our worries are in the vastness of space. And how much we still have to discover 🩶 #space #moon #galaxy

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