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10 Top Space Agencies Shaping Our Universe
Space research has grown significantly in the last several years, concentrating on study of stars, planets, black holes, asteroids and other objects. There are roughly 72 space agencies in the world today, and many of them work together to exchange resources and expertise in order to achieve shared space objectives. Some space organizations stand out due to their bigger expenditures,…
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Everything you know about space is wrong
Do you think you know a lot about our solar system? You might want to reconsider. Many of the space “facts” you share with your friends could actually be incorrect. It’s surprising how much misinformation is out there about space. In fact, everything you know about space is wrong may not be far from truth! Every time we go deeper…
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Science News: Earth is not revolving around Sun, the world is surprised by this revelation of NASA
Science News: NASA reveals Earth is not revolving around Sun, shocking the world with this unexpected discovery about planetary motion. All people are aware that Earth revolves around Sun, resulting in days and nights. However, reality is distinct from a scientific standpoint. NASA claims that Earth doesn’t absolutely revolve around sun. NASA notes that based on Earth’s current orbital velocity…
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Scientists SHUDDER!(BHQ1) Milky Way’s Dark Secret: A BLACK HOLE We Never Knew Existed!
BHQ1, Potential evidence of a nearby black hole with a mass at least 8,200 times that of Sun has been found by astronomers. By looking over two decades’ worth of photos from Hubble Space Telescope archives, this discovery was made.This black hole would be second largest ever discovered in our galaxy if additional research confirms its existence. The results, which…
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Antikythera Mechanism (2024): New Insights from Gravitational Wave Research
Antikythera Mechanism, an ancient Greek analog computer, is a marvel of early engineering and astronomical knowledge. Discovered in 1901 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera, this intricate device has captivated scientists and historians alike for over a century. Its primary function was to predict astronomical positions and eclipses, a testament to the advanced understanding…
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