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#Cosmos Reel by @mem.cosmos - es una buenísima app, tiene potencial #cosmos #inspo #pinterest
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es una buenísima app, tiene potencial #cosmos #inspo #pinterest
#Cosmos Reel by @geezatrix - I love space and everything about the cosmos 🪐🤎💫✨ like i'm part of a universe wider than I can possibly comprehend 🧌
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I love space and everything about the cosmos 🪐🤎💫✨ like i’m part of a universe wider than I can possibly comprehend 🧌
#Cosmos Reel by @thomas__blanchard (verified account) - Ink reactions in macro.
Pigments colliding, motion distortions, cosmic explosions.
A visual and sonic experience.
🎧 Best experienced with headphones.
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Ink reactions in macro. Pigments colliding, motion distortions, cosmic explosions. A visual and sonic experience. 🎧 Best experienced with headphones. #macro #scienceart #sounddesign
#Cosmos Reel by @the_cosmic_curiosity - When astronomers saw this star explode in 2015,
the explosion had actually happened 50 million years earlier.

The galaxy where it occurred is about 5
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When astronomers saw this star explode in 2015, the explosion had actually happened 50 million years earlier. The galaxy where it occurred is about 50 million light-years away, meaning the light from that explosion traveled through space for 50 million years before finally reaching Earth. This is why looking deeper into space is like looking back in time. Every distant galaxy, star, or supernova we observe shows us the universe as it was millions or even billions of years ago. In a way, telescopes are time machines, revealing ancient events whose light is only now arriving. This particular explosion is known as SN 2015F, observed in the galaxy NGC 2442, about 50 million light-years away. #space #universe #cosmos #astronomy #astrophysics supernova stars galaxy cosmology spacefacts sciencefacts lightyears deepspace nasa cosmiccuriosity
#Cosmos Reel by @infosnackia - La Vía Láctea viaja a 600 km/s 🌌🚀

La Vía Láctea se desplaza por el universo a unos 600 km por segundo, mientras su disco galáctico presenta ondas y
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La Vía Láctea viaja a 600 km/s 🌌🚀 La Vía Láctea se desplaza por el universo a unos 600 km por segundo, mientras su disco galáctico presenta ondas y deformaciones lentas causadas por interacciones gravitacionales. 🌌 #VíaLáctea #Galaxia #Espacio #Astronomía #Universo #Ciencia #Cosmos #MovimientoGaláctico #DiscoGaláctico #MisteriosDelUniverso #CienciaEspacial #Shorts #ShortsEspacio #Viral
#Cosmos Reel by @o_planetasaturno - Imagine se, de repente, a Lua começasse a cair em direção à Terra. Antes mesmo da colisão, os efeitos já seriam catastróficos. A gravidade da Lua prov
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Imagine se, de repente, a Lua começasse a cair em direção à Terra. Antes mesmo da colisão, os efeitos já seriam catastróficos. A gravidade da Lua provocaria marés gigantescas, capazes de inundar continentes inteiros. A crosta terrestre sofreria fortes tensões, aumentando terremotos e atividade vulcânica em várias partes do planeta. À medida que a Lua se aproximasse, a força gravitacional entre os dois corpos aumentaria ainda mais. É possível que a Lua começasse a se fragmentar antes do impacto, formando um enorme anel de destroços ao redor da Terra. Caso ocorresse a colisão direta, a energia liberada seria equivalente a bilhões de bombas nucleares, vaporizando oceanos, lançando enormes quantidades de rocha e poeira para a atmosfera e mudando completamente a estrutura do planeta. Um evento desse tipo não apenas devastaria a vida na Terra, mas também poderia alterar a órbita do próprio planeta no Sistema Solar. Felizmente, a Lua está se afastando da Terra cerca de 3,8 cm por ano, tornando um cenário como esse extremamente improvável. #astronomia #lua #sistemasolar #cosmos #espaço
#Cosmos Reel by @spacetalksdaily - Neil deGrasse Tyson breaks down exactly why the Moon landing is undeniably real - using hard physics, rocket science, and literal Moon rocks.

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Neil deGrasse Tyson breaks down exactly why the Moon landing is undeniably real — using hard physics, rocket science, and literal Moon rocks. Tyson explains: 🌑 Rockets weren’t headed to the grocery store — they went to the Moon. 🌑 The Apollo missions returned rocks shared with labs worldwide, containing isotopes and geological signatures impossible to fake. 🌑 The Saturn V had exactly enough fuel to reach lunar orbit and return — calculations that anyone can verify. 🌑 And finally… to fake the Moon landing, NASA would’ve had to pretend to go nine separate times. Why would anyone do that? A clear, scientific, and hilarious explanation of why the Apollo Moon landings were absolutely real. For More Interesting Videos Please Follow CosmicVerge — where curiosity meets the infinite. Neil deGrasse Tyson Moon landing, Moon landing proof, Apollo missions evidence, Moon rocks, Saturn V rocket fuel, Moon landing conspiracy debunked, NASA Apollo science, why Moon landing is real, rocket science explanation, astrophysics clip, cosmic perspective, debunking pseudoscience. #NeilDeGrasseTyson #CosmicVerge #MoonLanding #Apollo11 #ScienceExplained #DebunkingMyths #RocketScience #SaturnV #NASA #Cosmos #Astrophysics #SpaceExploration
#Cosmos Reel by @ourthirdimension - ⚠️Info: Artemis II launched on April 1, 2026, carrying four astronauts aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft on a mission to fly around the Moon. The launch
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⚠️Info: Artemis II launched on April 1, 2026, carrying four astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft on a mission to fly around the Moon. The launch itself went smoothly, with the Space Launch System performing as expected and successfully placing Orion into orbit. Early mission phases, including key trajectory and system checks, were completed without major issues, confirming that critical systems are working reliably. Some minor problems did occur. Shortly after launch, there was a brief communication dropout between Orion and mission control, and a small malfunction in the spacecraft’s toilet system, which the crew managed to fix. Overall, the mission is progressing as planned, with no serious technical failures so far. Comment 🙌 if you read the caption! Tag a friend who needs to see this!:) ————————————————————— 👉Follow @ourthirdimension 👈 👉Follow @ourthirdimension 👈 For content beyond this earth 🌍 —————————————————————
#Cosmos 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
#Cosmos Reel by @learn_with_adeesha - What would happen if a massive asteroid crashed into Mars? ☄️🔴

Asteroid impacts can release energy equal to millions of nuclear bombs, creating gian
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What would happen if a massive asteroid crashed into Mars? ☄️🔴 Asteroid impacts can release energy equal to millions of nuclear bombs, creating giant explosions and massive craters on planetary surfaces. Scientists believe that huge asteroid collisions shaped many planets in our solar system — including Mars. This cinematic animation shows what a giant asteroid impact on the Red Planet might look like. 🌌 Follow Learn with Adeesha for more space discoveries, science animations, and amazing universe facts. 👍 Like | Follow | Subscribe for more fascinating science! #Mars #AsteroidImpact #SpaceScience #Astronomy #PlanetExplosion #SpaceFacts #Universe #ScienceForKids #LearnWithAdeesha #Cosmos
#Cosmos Reel by @mystfactz - Wait for it… Saturn didn't always look like this 🪐
New research suggests that Saturn and Neptune were once locked in a gravitational dance called spi
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Wait for it… Saturn didn’t always look like this 🪐 New research suggests that Saturn and Neptune were once locked in a gravitational dance called spin–orbit resonance. This means Neptune’s gravity subtly synced with Saturn’s motion, gradually tilting Saturn’s axis to the 27° angle we see today. But here’s where it gets wild… As Saturn’s tilt changed, its system became unstable. One of its ancient moons — Chrysalis — drifted too close. The immense tidal forces of Saturn ripped it apart, shredding the moon into countless icy fragments. Over time, those fragments spread out and flattened into the breathtaking rings we see today. And Neptune? It didn’t stop there. It also controls the orbit of Pluto through another resonance, preventing chaotic collisions and keeping its orbit stable in the outer solar system. So in a way… Neptune didn’t just influence Saturn — it may have helped create one of the most beautiful features in our solar system 💫 Follow @mystfactz DM for credit/removal Credit: the_space_doc - #spacefacts #saturnrings #universe #astronomy #cosmos
#Cosmos Reel by @thomas__blanchard (verified account) - Ink explosions in macro, reacting freely.
This time, I pushed the CGI a little further than usual.
An intro that gives a subtle nod to another dimensi
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Ink explosions in macro, reacting freely. This time, I pushed the CGI a little further than usual. An intro that gives a subtle nod to another dimension… 👁️ Rapid sequences, epileptic rhythm, full immersion. A visual and sound experience. Headphones highly recommended. #macro #ink #explosion

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ログインせずに最新の#Cosmosコンテンツを発見しましょう。このタグの下で最も印象的なリール、特に@ourthirdimension, @geezatrix and @the_cosmic_curiosityからのものは、大きな注目を集めています。

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💡 トップ投稿は平均7.6M回の再生(平均の2.2倍)

週3-5回、活動時間に定期的に投稿

コンテンツ作成のヒントと戦略

💡 トップコンテンツは10K以上再生回数を獲得 - 最初の3秒に集中

✍️ ストーリー性のある詳細なキャプションが効果的 - 平均長656文字

📹 #Cosmosには高品質な縦型動画(9:16)が最適 - 良い照明とクリアな音声を使用

✨ 一部の認証済みクリエイターが活動中(17%) - コンテンツスタイルを研究

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