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#Space 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
#Space 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
#Space Reel by @spacegenerationx - EARTH FROM SPACE 🌏 Part 347

✨FUN FACT : During a spacewalk outside the ISS, astronauts are never truly "alone" even if radio contact briefly drops,
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EARTH FROM SPACE 🌏 Part 347 ✨FUN FACT : During a spacewalk outside the ISS, astronauts are never truly “alone” even if radio contact briefly drops, they’re protected by multiple backups. Their suit has redundant radios, a safety tether to the station, and a small emergency jetpack called SAFER that can fly them back if they drift away. Losing comms would be scary, but the bigger danger is losing your tether because in orbit, even a tiny push can send you silently drifting into space. 🧑‍🚀 Follow @spacegenerationx for more space content #nasa #space #astronaut #hurricane #spacex
#Space Reel by @dailyspacestories - 🌕📸 Artemis II Saw Earthrise From Behind The Moon

Artemis II just sent home lunar flyby photos that show Earth rising above the Moon's far side from
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🌕📸 Artemis II Saw Earthrise From Behind The Moon Artemis II just sent home lunar flyby photos that show Earth rising above the Moon's far side from a crewed spacecraft for the first time in more than 50 years. The images came during the crew's seven-hour swing around the far side on April 6, 2026, when Orion slipped behind the Moon and lost contact with Earth for about 40 minutes. One frame shows a thin blue crescent Earth hanging over rugged terrain near Ohm crater, while another records a total solar eclipse with a glowing halo around the dark lunar disk. NASA says the crew also photographed impact craters, ancient lava flows, surface fractures, and six meteoroid impact flashes on the shadowed surface. That matters because these are not postcard shots alone; the colors, shadows, textures, and geometry give scientists fresh clues about how the Moon's crust formed and changed over time. The eclipse view matters too, because Orion's position let the astronauts watch nearly 54 minutes of totality and capture a perspective that is impossible from the ground. Artemis II was a test flight, but it already turned the Moon back into a place humans can observe directly instead of only through robotic passes and distant telescopes. If this is what one flyby produced, later Artemis missions could return with even richer surface views, better field observations, and a much sharper picture of the world we are heading back to. Follow @dailyspacestories for more space stories! 🌕 #Space #ArtemisII #Moon #Earthrise #Orion
#Space Reel by @physics_.2026 - ⚠️ (please 200k likes)
Optics is the branch of physics that studies light and its behavior.

#science
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⚠️ (please 200k likes) Optics is the branch of physics that studies light and its behavior. #science #universe #space #explore #physics
#Space 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
#Space Reel by @space.unseen.ig - The Sun is 4.6 billion years old, but the water flowing on Earth traces its origins to ancient interstellar ice that predates our star itself. Every d
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The Sun is 4.6 billion years old, but the water flowing on Earth traces its origins to ancient interstellar ice that predates our star itself. Every drop we drink is older than the Sun relic of the universe's earliest days a timeless “Follow for daily space facts 🚀” #universe #spacefacts #space #astrophysics #physics #physics #
#Space 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
#Space Reel by @galaxygram_ - This post explains how looking at stars is like looking back in time. Because light takes time to travel across space, we never see celestial objects
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This post explains how looking at stars is like looking back in time. Because light takes time to travel across space, we never see celestial objects as they are right now—we see them as they were when their light began its journey toward Earth. For example, if an alien civilization 50 million light-years away looked at Earth today, they wouldn’t see humans. They’d see dinosaurs, because Earth’s light from that time is only reaching them now. 🌍🦖 The same idea applies to stars and galaxies we observe in the night sky. Some stars may have already exploded, but their light is still traveling to us. Even distant planets we discover are seen as they were millions of years ago—like snapshots from the past. In this way, the universe acts as a natural time machine, letting us observe cosmic history just by looking up at the sky. ✨🌌 #nasa #technology #galaxy #space
#Space Reel by @cinevye - Interstellar is a visually stunning and emotionally powerful sci-fi epic directed by Christopher Nolan. The film explores space exploration, time, and
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Interstellar is a visually stunning and emotionally powerful sci-fi epic directed by Christopher Nolan. The film explores space exploration, time, and human survival, blending complex science with deeply personal storytelling. Set in a future where Earth is becoming uninhabitable, the story follows former pilot Joseph Cooper, who is recruited for a secret mission to travel through a wormhole in search of a new habitable planet for humanity. Leaving behind his children—especially his daughter Murph—Cooper embarks on a journey across distant galaxies. As the mission unfolds, the crew encounters extreme environments, black holes, and the effects of time dilation, where time moves differently depending on gravity and speed. While years pass on Earth, only hours may pass for the astronauts, creating an emotional conflict between duty and family. At its core, Interstellar is not just about space—it’s about love, sacrifice, and the human desire to survive. The bond between Cooper and Murph becomes the emotional heart of the film, showing how connection can transcend time and space. With breathtaking visuals, a powerful score by Hans Zimmer, and thought-provoking themes rooted in real science, Interstellar stands as one of the most ambitious and unforgettable sci-fi films ever made. #interstellar #christophernolan #scifi #space #cinema
#Space Reel by @dudelovesspace - The Sun Releases Massive Energy! Seen Through My Telescope #astronomy #space #spacefacts

Earth receives more energy from the Sun in an hour than huma
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The Sun Releases Massive Energy! Seen Through My Telescope #astronomy #space #spacefacts Earth receives more energy from the Sun in an hour than humans consume in a year, we just don’t capture it yet. Equipment Used: Telescope: https://dudeloves.space/SkyWatcher-EvoStar-AC-150/1200 Solar Filter: https://dudeloves.space/DayStar-Quark-Chromosphere Camera: https://dudeloves.space/ZWO-ASI-432MM Other: Skywatcher Heq5 Pro Mount, ZWO Asi 120mm, ZWO Mini Guide Scope, ZWO AEF This time-lapse reveals mesmerizing solar activity through a special filter, the Daystar Quark Chromosphere, bringing you views of solar flares and chromospheric features in exquisite clarity. The speed of this footage is around 540x compared to real time. The sound is made out of audio clips from NASA's Parker Probe that recorded parts of the solar wind. #sunobservation #sun #space #solarflare #telescope #astrophotography #nasa #parkersolarprobe #solarsystem #spaceweather #spacefacts #sol #science #universe #spacelovers #solar #solaractivity
#Space Reel by @marichka.me - 👨‍🚀Astronauts' bodies absorb radiation equivalent to 8 chest X-rays per day. In 6 months, that's more than most humans receive in a lifetime.

On th
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👨‍🚀Astronauts' bodies absorb radiation equivalent to 8 chest X-rays per day. In 6 months, that’s more than most humans receive in a lifetime. On the ISS orbit (Earth at 28,000 km/h) — they witness 16 sunrises every single day. Muscles forget gravity exists. Bones lose 1–2% density per month. The spine stretches — astronauts return up to 3 cm taller. And yet — they keep going back. Because some views are worth the risk. #space #earth #nasa

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