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#Spacefacts Reel by @the_cosmic_curiosity - When you look at the stars in the night sky, you're not seeing them as they are today.

Light takes time to travel through space. Some stars are so fa
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When you look at the stars in the night sky, you’re not seeing them as they are today. Light takes time to travel through space. Some stars are so far away that their light takes years, centuries, or even millions of years to reach Earth. So when you look up at the sky, you’re not just looking across space — you’re looking back in time. Distances in space are measured in Light-year, which is the distance light travels in one year. That’s why the universe we see is actually the universe from the past. The night sky is like a cosmic time machine. 🌌 #space #universe #cosmos #astronomy #spacefacts
#Spacefacts Reel by @space.unseen.ig - Explanation 👇
It is a common misconception that the Sun is "burning" like a campfire or a candle. On Earth, fire is a chemical reaction called combus
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Explanation 👇 It is a common misconception that the Sun is “burning” like a campfire or a candle. On Earth, fire is a chemical reaction called combustion, which requires oxygen. In space, however, the Sun uses a completely different process that doesn’t need oxygen at all. The Sun is powered by nuclear fusion, not chemical combustion. In combustion, atoms rearrange themselves to form new molecules (like wood and oxygen turning into ash and smoke). In fusion, the centers of the atoms (nuclei) actually smash together to create entirely new elements. Instead of oxygen, the Sun uses its own massive gravity as “fuel” to start the reaction: • Extreme Pressure: The Sun is so massive that its gravity crushes its core with incredible force. • Extreme Heat: This pressure creates temperatures of about 15 million°C. • The Reaction: At these temperatures, hydrogen atoms move so fast that they overcome their natural urge to repel each other. They smash together and fuse to become helium. Mass Turning into Energy :- When those hydrogen atoms fuse into helium, the new helium atom actually weighs slightly less than the hydrogen atoms that made it. That “missing” mass isn’t gone; it is converted into a massive amount of energy (heat and light) according to Einstein’s famous equation #physics #sun #solarsystem #astrophysics #astrology #facts #spacefacts
#Spacefacts Reel by @yourfactflow (verified account) - In 1957, the Soviets sent Laika into space. They never planned to bring her back.

She was a stray dog found on the streets of Moscow, picked because
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In 1957, the Soviets sent Laika into space. They never planned to bring her back. She was a stray dog found on the streets of Moscow, picked because scientists believed strays were tougher and more used to harsh conditions than pets. She was trained for weeks. Kept in smaller and smaller boxes to prepare her for the capsule. By all accounts, she handled it well. On November 3rd, 1957, she was loaded into Sputnik 2 and launched into orbit. The Soviet Union told the world she survived for several days. That she was comfortable. That the mission was a success. That was a lie.. The truth was hidden for over 45 years. Laika died within hours of launch. The thermal control system failed. The temperature inside the capsule rose to unbearable levels. She died from overheating and panic, completely alone, 2,000 kilometers above the Earth, with no way home. There was never a plan to bring her back. The technology did not exist yet. Everyone involved knew it was a one way trip before she ever left the ground. Sputnik 2 kept orbiting Earth for 5 more months with her remains inside, before burning up in the atmosphere in April 1958. She was somewhere between 3 and 5 years old. The scientist who trained her spent the rest of his life carrying the guilt. He said publicly that the mission did not justify what they put her through. Laika never had a choice. But she changed space exploration forever. Rest easy, girl. Did you know the real story? #Laika #crazyfact #facts #SpaceFacts #DidYouKnow
#Spacefacts Reel by @astronoticx - Most people think black holes "pull" light like a vacuum.

That's not what's happening.

Black holes bend spacetime itself.

Light isn't being dragged
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Most people think black holes “pull” light like a vacuum. That’s not what’s happening. Black holes bend spacetime itself. Light isn’t being dragged — the path it travels on is curved. When space bends, even light has no choice but to follow. It’s wild to think the universe doesn’t just have rules… it reshapes the road everything has to travel on. #blackhole #spacetime #astronomy #spacefacts #cosmic #universe #astrophysics #science If spacetime can bend, what else about reality are we misunderstanding?
#Spacefacts 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 #
#Spacefacts 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
#Spacefacts Reel by @thecosmicmind_101 - Neil deGrasse Tyson explains a simple way to test whether the Earth is flat or curved.

If several people stand at different heights in a tall buildin
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Neil deGrasse Tyson explains a simple way to test whether the Earth is flat or curved. If several people stand at different heights in a tall building and watch the sunset, the people higher up will see the Sun for longer. On a flat Earth, everyone would see the sunset disappear at the same time. But because the Earth is curved, the horizon changes depending on your height — which is why the person on the roof sees the Sun last. You don’t need complicated science. You can test it yourself. #science #space #earth #astronomy #physics #cosmos #flatearth #flatearth #sciencefacts #neildegrassetyson #universe #spacefacts #criticalthinking #reels #explore #viral #learnsomething
#Spacefacts Reel by @nebulory - Earth is surrounded by thousands of satellites.
Some are active, powering GPS, internet, and weather tracking - others are inactive, adding to space t
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Earth is surrounded by thousands of satellites. Some are active, powering GPS, internet, and weather tracking — others are inactive, adding to space traffic. Most orbit close to Earth, and the number keeps rising with mega-constellations. #Satellites #EarthOrbit #SpaceTraffic #LowEarthOrbit #SpaceFacts
#Spacefacts 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
#Spacefacts Reel by @mysteryoftheuniverse7 - Earth is constantly being hit by the Sun - and you never feel it.

The Sun releases solar wind:
a nonstop stream of charged particles racing through s
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Earth is constantly being hit by the Sun — and you never feel it. The Sun releases solar wind: a nonstop stream of charged particles racing through space at millions of km/h. If Earth had no protection, our atmosphere would slowly be stripped away, oceans would evaporate, and life would never survive. But Earth fights back. Our planet is wrapped in an invisible shield called the magnetosphere. When solar wind slams into it, the magnetic field bends, deflects, and redirects those particles away from us. Sometimes, the Sun hits harder. During solar storms, charged particles slip through near the poles and collide with our atmosphere — creating auroras: the sky glowing as Earth absorbs the impact. What looks like beauty is actually a planetary defense system at work. Mars lost most of its magnetic field. So did its atmosphere. Earth didn’t. Every breath you take, every ocean wave, every living thing exists because our planet knows how to withstand the Sun. The Sun gives life — but without Earth’s shield, it would also take it away. Comment 🌍☀️ if you never realized Earth was constantly under attack.#cosmos #spaceexploration #nasa #exoplanet #astronomy #spacefacts #exoplanet
#Spacefacts Reel by @info_nexus - How Big Is the Universe… Really? 🌌

Bigger than your imagination can handle.

Our planet is tiny compared to the Sun.
The Sun is tiny compared to the
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How Big Is the Universe… Really? 🌌 Bigger than your imagination can handle. Our planet is tiny compared to the Sun. The Sun is tiny compared to the Milky Way. And the Milky Way is just one galaxy among billions in the observable universe. Light — the fastest thing we know — takes over 8 minutes just to reach Earth from the Sun. To cross our galaxy? About 100,000 years. And beyond that… billions more galaxies stretching into the cosmic unknown. You’re not small. You’re part of something unimaginably vast. Follow @info_nexus for more mind-blowing space and science content 🚀 #Universe #SpaceFacts #CosmicScale #Astronomy #Science
#Spacefacts Reel by @discoveredphysics - Meet the fastest-spinning object in the known universe: PSR J1748−2446ad. 🌀 This city-sized star rotates 716 times every single second, meaning its e
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Meet the fastest-spinning object in the known universe: PSR J1748−2446ad. 🌀 This city-sized star rotates 716 times every single second, meaning its equator is screaming through space at 24% the speed of light. ⚡ It’s so incredibly dense that a single teaspoon of its material would outweigh Mount Everest several times over. 🏔️ Because space is a vacuum, we can’t “hear” it directly, but when NASA converts its radio pulses into audio, this cosmic beast sounds like a terrifying, high-pitched mechanical hum. 🎧 The universe is far more extreme than we can imagine. 🌌 #pulsar #astronomy #spacefacts #physics #nasa

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