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#Earthscience Reel by @space_astroverse_9.8 - How Long Would It Take to Reach the Moon in a Straight Line?

#nasa #earth #solarsystem #space #science #education
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How Long Would It Take to Reach the Moon in a Straight Line? #nasa #earth #solarsystem #space #science #education
#Earthscience Reel by @societal.media - 🧊 EVER HEARD OF THE ICE WALL? ❄️ 🌎 The notion of an "ice wall" encircling a flat Earth has captivated online communities for years. Proponents of th
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🧊 EVER HEARD OF THE ICE WALL? ❄️ 🌎 The notion of an “ice wall” encircling a flat Earth has captivated online communities for years. Proponents of the Flat Earth theory assert that our planet is not a rotating sphere but a vast disc, with the North Pole at its center. In this view, Antarctica is reimagined not as a continent but as an immense, unbreachable barrier of ice that contains the world’s oceans and conceals unknown territories—or perhaps the very limits of existence—beyond its perimeter. While this concept echoes elements of speculative fiction, it has garnered a substantial following on the internet, with estimates suggesting millions of adherents worldwide. What drives this belief? In an era marked by widespread skepticism toward institutions—ranging from government agencies to scientific organizations like NASA—many seek alternative narratives that restore a sense of agency. Social media algorithms, particularly on platforms like YouTube, prioritize sensational content through eye-catching thumbnails and recommendations, drawing users deeper into these ideas. Online forums on Reddit and X (formerly Twitter) foster echo chambers where like-minded individuals reinforce one another’s views, often blending religious interpretations—such as biblical references to an immovable Earth—with critiques of mainstream science. At its core, the appeal lies not in empirical evidence but in the psychological empowerment of challenging established authority. Counterarguments abound: Expeditions have traversed Antarctica, satellite imagery provides clear evidence of a spherical planet, and fundamental physics supports a globe-shaped Earth. Yet, the digital landscape sustains these theories, allowing them to evolve and spread amid misinformation. What are your thoughts on this enduring online phenomenon? Share in the comments. #FlatEarth #IceWall #ConspiracyTheories #Misinformation #Science
#Earthscience Reel by @astr0mystic - How Long Would It Take to Reach the Moon in a Straight Line? #nasa #earth #solarsystem #space #science #education

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How Long Would It Take to Reach the Moon in a Straight Line? #nasa #earth #solarsystem #space #science #education Average distance: ~384,400 km ⏱️ Travel time at different speeds Commercial airplane (~900 km/h): ~17–18 days ✈️ Bullet (~3,000 km/h): ~5–6 days Fast rocket (~40,000 km/h): ~9–10 hours 🚀 NASA Apollo missions: ~3 days (they didn’t go straight—used orbital paths) 🌕 Fun fact Even light takes 1.3 seconds to reach the Moon from Earth
#Earthscience Reel by @everything_explained_here - Rivers don't flow in straight lines because of fluid dynamics and erosion.

As water flows, faster currents hit the outer banks, causing erosion, whil
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Rivers don’t flow in straight lines because of fluid dynamics and erosion. As water flows, faster currents hit the outer banks, causing erosion, while slower water deposits sediment on the inner banks. This process creates curves called meanders, which grow over time. Eventually, these bends can form oxbow lakes when the river cuts through. This is a classic example of river formation, erosion, and geography explained. At the same time, sediment builds up on the opposite side, forming curves. Over time, these curves become larger and more defined. This explains river meandering, fluid dynamics, and earth science concepts. #ScienceExplained #HowItWorks #ExplainerContent #DidYouKnow #NatureScience
#Earthscience 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
#Earthscience Reel by @unreal_error - This is a real sunlight shadow path recorded over time.

As the Sun moves across the sky, the shadow doesn't travel in a straight line, it curves. Tha
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This is a real sunlight shadow path recorded over time. As the Sun moves across the sky, the shadow doesn’t travel in a straight line, it curves. That curve exists because Earth is rotating on a tilted axis while orbiting the Sun. The changing angle of sunlight causes the shadow to shift position hour by hour, tracing a smooth arc. On a flat or non-rotating surface, this shadow would move in a straight, predictable line. Instead, the curvature reveals the geometry of a rotating, spherical Earth. Experiments like this have been used for centuries — long before satellites or spaceflight — using nothing more than the Sun, time, and careful observation. No CGI. No trickery. Just sunlight doing what physics says it should. #science #astronomy #earthscience #physics #shadowexperiment #solarscience #education #learnsomething #reels #space
#Earthscience Reel by @brainblink.official - Why Kamchatka Gets 3 Meter Deep Snow

Kamchatka experiences extreme snowfall, with snow depth reaching up to 3 meters in some winters. Cold Arctic air
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Why Kamchatka Gets 3 Meter Deep Snow Kamchatka experiences extreme snowfall, with snow depth reaching up to 3 meters in some winters. Cold Arctic air collides with moist Pacific air, and the region’s mountains and volcanoes enhance snowfall, making Kamchatka one of the snowiest places on Earth. #Kamchatka #ExtremeSnowfall #3MeterSnow #WeatherFacts #Climate #Snowstorm #EarthScience #Shorts 3 meter deep snow, kamchatka snowfall, extreme snowfall, kamchatka winter, snow depth explained, weather facts, climate science, pacific air arctic air, heavy snow regions, earth science
#Earthscience Reel by @astrostrory - AI-generated view inspired by Earth science: from orbit, Parícutin's young volcanic cone contrasts with Mexico's farmland, while polar nacreous clouds
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AI-generated view inspired by Earth science: from orbit, Parícutin’s young volcanic cone contrasts with Mexico’s farmland, while polar nacreous clouds glow during sunrise. A visual interpretation of real geological and atmospheric phenomena. Hashtags: #AIGenerated #AIArt #EarthFromSpace #ISSInspired #Paricutin NacreousClouds AtmosphericScience Geology SpaceVisual
#Earthscience Reel by @wiedzownik_pl - Około 400 lat po tym, jak Galileusz sformułował swoją hipotezę, naukowcy potwierdzili ją doświadczalnie przy użyciu komory próżniowej 🧪

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Około 400 lat po tym, jak Galileusz sformułował swoją hipotezę, naukowcy potwierdzili ją doświadczalnie przy użyciu komory próżniowej 🧪 Galileusz wykazał, że w polu grawitacyjnym — przy pominięciu oporu ośrodka — wszystkie ciała spadają z tym samym przyspieszeniem, niezależnie od ich masy. W komorze próżniowej inżynierowie upuścili jednocześnie kulę do kręgli i pióro; oba obiekty dotknęły podłoża w tej samej chwili. Eksperyment ten jest możliwy, ponieważ usunięcie powietrza eliminuje siłę oporu aerodynamicznego, która w atmosferze różnicuje czas spadania ciał — szczególnie tych o dużej powierzchni w stosunku do masy. W próżni na oba obiekty działa wyłącznie grawitacja, nadając im jednakowe przyspieszenie. 🧠 Jest to klasyczna demonstracja zasady równoważności w mechanice klasycznej oraz empiryczne potwierdzenie wniosków Galileusza przy użyciu współczesnej aparatury. ✨ Daj znać w komentarzu, co o tym myślisz! @BBC Earth Science
#Earthscience Reel by @ella_alshamahi (verified account) - For a long time we have been the most dominant form of life on Earth… so it's easy to assume that this was always the case. Homo sapiens turns up and
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For a long time we have been the most dominant form of life on Earth… so it’s easy to assume that this was always the case. Homo sapiens turns up and it was written in the stars- all those other human species we shared the planet with shrunk immediately into obscurity. It’s not the case. Our mini-series HUMAN is on PBS Wed 9/8c or on the PBS app. It also now sits on BBC iPlayer in the UK. This is from an interview I did with BBC Earth Science for YouTube. #history #archaeology
#Earthscience Reel by @universiauni - The rain that built a world. 🌧️🦖🌋
About 232 million years ago, during the Triassic Period, the sky opened up and didn't close for nearly two millio
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The rain that built a world. 🌧️🦖🌋 About 232 million years ago, during the Triassic Period, the sky opened up and didn't close for nearly two million years. This phenomenon is known to scientists as the Carnian Pluvial Event. The Volcanic Trigger: The rain wasn't an accident. Massive volcanic eruptions in the Wrangellia terrane released a staggering amount of greenhouse gases. This caused global temperatures to soar, which increased evaporation from the oceans, leading to a humid, soggy planet that was stuck in a cycle of constant rainfall. The Rise of the Giants: Before this "Great Deluge," dinosaurs were just a minor group of animals. But the 2-million-year rain changed the vegetation of the planet, killing off older species and allowing dinosaurs to diversify and dominate. We literally owe the age of the dinosaurs to a massive, million-year climate shift. It’s a reminder that Earth's climate is a powerful, interconnected system and once it starts raining, it might not stop for a very, very long time. ✨ How would your life change if it rained every single day for the next month? 👇 #universia #geology #dinosaurs #triassic #earthscience #sciencefacts #prehistoric #evolution #climatehistory #natureisamazing #paleontology #volcano
#Earthscience Reel by @sumer.explain - Ocean kitna deep hota hai, pata hai?
Earth ka deepest point almost 11,000 meters neeche hai…
aur wahan sunlight bhi nahi pahunchti 😨
Socho, us andher
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Ocean kitna deep hota hai, pata hai? Earth ka deepest point almost 11,000 meters neeche hai… aur wahan sunlight bhi nahi pahunchti 😨 Socho, us andhere mein kya chhupa hoga? 🤯 👉 Comment “OCEAN” 👉 Save for mind-blowing facts (ocean depth, deep sea facts, marine geography, earth science, ocean mystery, underwater world, sea exploration, world geography, planet earth facts, deep ocean zones, pressure under water, ocean science, educational shorts, knowledge reels, curious minds, map facts, science meets geography, learning through reels, viral knowledge, scroll stopper content) #ocean #deepsea #marianatrench #geography #earthfacts sciencefacts didyouknow worldfacts deepocean seafacts marinebiology earthscience knowledge educationalcontent factreels shorts ytshorts reelsindia instareels explorepage fyp learnsomethingnew

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