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#Drakeequation Reel by @thewondersofthecosmos - n 1923, when Edwin Hubble proved that the faint spiral known as Andromeda was a separate galaxy far beyond our own, humanity realized that the univers
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n 1923, when Edwin Hubble proved that the faint spiral known as Andromeda was a separate galaxy far beyond our own, humanity realized that the universe was vastly larger than previously imagined. It meant our home was just one part of something much greater. The galaxy we live in, the Milky Way, spans about one hundred thousand light-years and contains hundreds of billions of stars. From within it, we see only a thin band of light across the night sky, yet that band is a colossal structure rotating slowly through space. And beyond our galaxy lies an even greater scale. The observable universe contains hundreds of billions of galaxies, each as immense as the Milky Way, scattered across distances so vast that light takes billions of years to travel between them. What we call the universe is not a single system, but a vast collection of cosmic cities spread across space and time.
#Drakeequation Reel by @spacedout03 - In 1961, when Frank Drake introduced the Drake Equation, scientists began estimating how many intelligent civilizations might exist in the Milky Way.
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In 1961, when Frank Drake introduced the Drake Equation, scientists began estimating how many intelligent civilizations might exist in the Milky Way. The numbers seemed encouraging. With hundreds of billions of stars and countless planets, it appeared likely that life even intelligent life could arise many times across the galaxy. Statistically, we should not be alone. And yet, the sky remains silent. Despite decades of listening for signals and searching for technological signatures, no clear evidence of another civilization has appeared. No messages crossing the stars, no unmistakable signs of advanced activity in our galactic neighborhood. This silence leads to a striking possibility. That intelligent civilizations may be extraordinarily rare. That among the billions of worlds in the Milky Way, humanity could be the only civilization existing right now. A lonely thought in a galaxy so vast. And in the video, Brian Cox reflects on this profound idea, suggesting that it is entirely possible that we are currently the only civilization in our galaxy making the survival of our own world more important than ever. 🌌✨ Speaker: @profbriancox #space #universe #astronomy #life #earth Space science
#Drakeequation Reel by @thewondersofthecosmos - In 1923, when Edwin Hubble showed that the faint spiral in the sky known as Andromeda was an entire galaxy beyond our own, humanity's sense of the uni
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In 1923, when Edwin Hubble showed that the faint spiral in the sky known as Andromeda was an entire galaxy beyond our own, humanity’s sense of the universe expanded dramatically. It meant the Milky Way was not the whole cosmos. Our galaxy itself spans about one hundred thousand light-years and contains hundreds of billions of stars. Yet it is only one among hundreds of billions of galaxies scattered across the observable universe, each carrying its own vast population of suns, planets, and cosmic structures. Distance stretches beyond ordinary comprehension. Light, the fastest thing in nature, takes millions or even billions of years to travel between these islands of stars. The deeper we look into space, the larger the universe becomes, revealing layers of structure extending far beyond the limits of our everyday imagination.
#Drakeequation Reel by @sourav12mandal - Did you know? 2015 saw NASA's James Webb Space Telescope launch, set to unveil cosmic secrets! 🌌 #spacefacts #astronomy #universe #cosmos #nasa #scie
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Did you know? 2015 saw NASA's James Webb Space Telescope launch, set to unveil cosmic secrets! 🌌 #spacefacts #astronomy #universe #cosmos #nasa #science
#Drakeequation Reel by @factonization - NASA found galaxies that break their own rules. The James Webb telescope spotted an entirely new class of galaxies with contradictory features scienti
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NASA found galaxies that break their own rules. The James Webb telescope spotted an entirely new class of galaxies with contradictory features scientists say should be impossible. They are calling them astronomy's platypus. Save this before it disappears from your feed. #SpaceTok #AstroTok #JamesWebb #CosmicMystery
#Drakeequation Reel by @spacedout03 - n 1923, when Edwin Hubble proved that the faint spiral known as Andromeda was a separate galaxy far beyond our own, humanity realized that the univers
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n 1923, when Edwin Hubble proved that the faint spiral known as Andromeda was a separate galaxy far beyond our own, humanity realized that the universe was vastly larger than previously imagined. It meant our home was just one part of something much greater. The galaxy we live in, the Milky Way, spans about one hundred thousand light-years and contains hundreds of billions of stars. From within it, we see only a thin band of light across the night sky, yet that band is a colossal structure rotating slowly through space. And beyond our galaxy lies an even greater scale. The observable universe contains hundreds of billions of galaxies, each as immense as the Milky Way, scattered across distances so vast that light takes billions of years to travel between them. What we call the universe is not a single system, but a vast collection of cosmic cities spread across space and time. A hierarchy of size beyond everyday intuition. And in the video, Brian Cox reflects on this immense structure, explaining how the size of our galaxy and the universe around it reshapes our understanding of distance, scale, and our place in the cosmos. 🌌✨ Speaker: @profbriancox #space #universe #astronomy #astrology #cosmos AI Voiced PROJECT FGA
#Drakeequation Reel by @quantumgalaxyx - ​As Professor Brian Cox explains, light travels relatively "slowly" across the vast distances of the cosmos. When you catch a glimpse of the Andromeda
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​As Professor Brian Cox explains, light travels relatively "slowly" across the vast distances of the cosmos. When you catch a glimpse of the Andromeda Galaxy—our nearest neighbor—you are seeing it as it was 2 million years ago, before humans even evolved on Earth! ​But it gets even deeper. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is capturing light that has been traveling for over 13 billion years, stretching across an expanding universe to show us the very first galaxies. We aren't just looking at space; we are looking back in time to the beginning of everything. 🔭💫 ​At @quantumgalaxyx, we explore the mysteries of time and the universe. We are on a mission to reach 10,000 curious minds—join the crew! 🚀🤝 ​✅ Follow @quantumgalaxyx for more cosmic truth. ✅ Share this with someone who loves a "Deep Time" realization. ✅ Save this for your next stargazing adventure. ​Video Credit: @ASTROPHILESZ ​#quantumgalaxyx #space #universe #astronomy #science cosmos astrophysics blackholes briancox interstellar galaxy spacetime nasa stargazing sciencefacts physics exploration milkyway deepspace cosmology educational mindblowing perspective earth universefacts
#Drakeequation Reel by @zaireeofficial (verified account) - Pillars of Creation

These towering structures of gas and dust lie within the Eagle Nebula (Messier 16), approximately 6,500 light-years from Earth.
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Pillars of Creation These towering structures of gas and dust lie within the Eagle Nebula (Messier 16), approximately 6,500 light-years from Earth. They are regions of active star formation, where dense clouds collapse under gravity to form new stars. The pillars became one of the most iconic astronomical images after being captured by the Hubble Space Telescope in 1995 and later revealed in unprecedented infrared detail by the James Webb Space Telescope. Audio in this video is derived from real space data converted into sound through scientific sonification. Verification & Sources NASA ESA / Hubble Space Telescope James Webb Space Telescope Space Telescope Science Institute NASA Scientific Visualization Studio #astronomy #astrophysics #nasa #jameswebb #spaceexploration
#Drakeequation Reel by @quantumxparadoxx - NASA just unveiled 12 new jaw dropping space images revealing the raw beauty of the cosmos

Captured by the powerful eyes of the NASA including the Ja
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NASA just unveiled 12 new jaw dropping space images revealing the raw beauty of the cosmos Captured by the powerful eyes of the NASA including the James Webb Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope these images showcase stellar nurseries distant galaxies and explosive supernova remnants in breathtaking detail Each frame is not just beauty It is data It is history It is the universe evolving in real time Follow @quantumxparadoxx for deep cosmic insights and mind-expanding space videos 🚀 #NASA #JamesWebb #Hubble #SpaceImages #DeepSpace CosmicWonders
#Drakeequation Reel by @space_facts7 - 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, ou
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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. Credit:cass.nyuad . . . #space #spacex #nasa #theories #stars
#Drakeequation Reel by @wwwscope - Astronomers using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have made a groundbreaking discovery by detecting a thick atmosphere surrounding TOI-561 b, a rock
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Astronomers using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have made a groundbreaking discovery by detecting a thick atmosphere surrounding TOI-561 b, a rocky exoplanet that orbits its star at an incredibly fast pace. This finding challenges previous assumptions that such extreme conditions would prevent the retention of any gas, opening new avenues for understanding the atmospheres of rocky planets in our universe. The significance of this discovery lies in its potential to reshape our understanding of planetary formation and evolution. As researchers continue to study TOI-561 b, they may uncover more about the processes that allow planets to maintain atmospheres despite harsh conditions. This could lead to exciting developments in exoplanet research and inform our search for habitable worlds beyond our solar system.
#Drakeequation Reel by @spacegenerationx - OLD Vs NEW 🌏 Part 371

✨FUN FACT :  From Galileo's first telescope observations in 1610 to the most technologically advanced James Webb Space Telesco
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OLD Vs NEW 🌏 Part 371 ✨FUN FACT : From Galileo’s first telescope observations in 1610 to the most technologically advanced James Webb Space Telescope in 2021, humans went from basic lenses and blurry images to seeing over 13 billion years into the past, using infrared light to peer through cosmic dust and reveal some of the oldest galaxies, with a mirror so precise that if pointed at Earth, it could detect imperfections just a few centimeters across. We as humans advanced so much in just 400 years. 🧑‍🚀 Follow @spacegenerationx for more space content #nasa #space #viral #science

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