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How Large Is The Hubble Telescope? - Hubble Space Telescope Size
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How Large Is The Hubble Telescope? – Hubble Space Telescope Size

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The Hubble Space Telescope is one of the marvels of NASA in collaboration with other Space Agencies such as the United States

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What Is The Biggest Molecule? Largest Molecule In The Universe
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What Is The Biggest Molecule? Largest Molecule In The Universe

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What Is The Largest Molecule  The biggest stable molecule ever made is PG5. It is a synthetic molecule with a diameter of

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Walk in Saturn Rings
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Can You Walk On Saturn’s Rings? – Saturn Rings Walk Facts

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No, you simply can not walk on Saturn’s Ring in continuous motion unless you dare to land on one of its several

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Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster Facts: All You Need To Know

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Space Shuttle Columbia’s (STS-107) disaster was a deadly incident that occurred on February 1, 2003, and took the lives of seven crew

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Inside a Black Hole
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What Is Inside The Black Hole – Is It Possible To Survive A Black Hole?

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What Is Inside The Black Hole? The inside of a black hole is the darkest place, where even falling light can not

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What Is A Solar Flare – How Are Solar Flares Formed – Solar Flares Formation

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 Solar flares are gigantic explosions of energy on the Sun’s surface that appear due to sudden release of huge amounts of

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What Happens During A Solar Eclipse | Solar Eclipse Facts | Solar Eclipse Information
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What Happens During A Solar Eclipse | Solar Eclipse Facts | Solar Eclipse Information

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Solar Eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs by the obscuration of the Sun by the moon.  The three types of Solar

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Is Europa Habitable - Is There Life On Europa Moon
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Is Europa Habitable – Is There Life On Europa Moon

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Europa qualifies as a habitable place because it has all the components necessary for life, such as water and oxygen.  Although, there

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What Is The Atmosphere Of Mars Made Of - Mars Atmosphere Facts
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What Is The Atmosphere Of Mars Made Of – Mars Atmosphere Facts

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The atmosphere of Mars is surrounded by layers of several gases, mainly Carbon Dioxide having the highest ratio (95%) while other gases

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What Are Saturn Rings? | What Are Saturn's Rings Made Of
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What Are Saturn Rings? | What Are Saturn’s Rings Made Of

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A group of seven large rings encircling planet Saturn are what we call Saturn Rings. Primarily they are composed of innumerable pieces

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On 26 march 2022, Nasa’s and ESA’s solar orbiter probe made the closest approach to sun. Its temperature was approximately 500 degree Celsius and it captured images from within the orbit on planet mercury.  These footages show the closest ever images of the sun showing the hot gases spiking from the surface of the sun.  The solar orbiter also observed multiple solar flares, coronal mass ejection which will help in forecasting space weather.  Scientist across the world will study the footages and the huge amount of data gathered by the solar orbiter to evolve our understating of our closest star.  Credit: ESA & NASA/Solar Orbiter/EUI team  #SolarOrbiter #Sun #ScienceNews
Solar Orbiter Captures The Closest Images Of The Sun In 2022 - 4K Footage Of The Sun
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Latest updates about Water on Mars
According to a new discovery, Mars had water more recently than what was previously thought.
The discovery was made after the analysis of martian rocks by Chinese rover on mars, suggesting that liquid water existed hundreds of millions of years more recently than what was previously claimed.  #wateronmars #mars #sciencenews
Water on Mars Latest Updates | Chinese rover on mars New Discovery about Water on Mars
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Nasa’s inSight lander on mars has detected the largest mars quake on the surface. 
On 4th May 2022, The Insight lander detected a quake of magnitude 5 which is the largest mars quake detected since its landing on mars in November 2018.
Nasa says the insight team will dive into the date related to this quake and analyze its origin and scope.  On earth, the earthquakes are caused by shifting tectonic plates, but on mars, the mars quakes are thought to be caused the cooling process of mars over time. The cooling of mars causes the planets crust to become brittle and get cracked, which leads to shaking of the surface which feels like a quake.  these marsquakes are still very weak compared to the earthquakes we experience on earth, But for mars, magnitude 5 is still the highest one detected by any rover or lander.  The Inshight is equipped with very sensitive seismometer which has detected more than 1300 mars quakes since it landed on mars in November 2018.  The initial quakes felt by insight were of low magnitude, the last highest mars quake detected was a magnitude of 4.2, But the current on is the largest ever detected which was calculated by insight to be magnitude 5.  Nasas Insight lander has completed most of its missions. It completed its expected missions in December 2020 and is living its extended life missions which will complete in December 2022.
Largest Marsquake Detected by Insight Mars Lander In May 2022 - Insight Mars Lander Facts
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Magnesium is a vital mineral that is part of more than 300 chemical reactions in our body. 
It keeps our muscles and nerves functioning properly.
It keeps the heartbeat steady.
It  helps the body in making protein, bone and DNA.
It keeps the joint cartilage healthy.
It helps in maintaining a balanced blood sugar level.
The surprising part is that Our bodies can’t make magnesium, so we need to take it orally. The amount of magnesium our body needs depends upon our gender and age.
For females of age 19 and above it is 310 mg per day
For pregnant females it is 350 mg per day
For males under age 30 it is 400 mg a day and above age 30 it is 420 mg a day.
The best way to take magnesium is through food. In order to maintain a healthy level of magnesium in our bodies, leafy green vegetables, beans, fish, nuts and whole grains are advised  For more details, refer to this article:
https://sciquest.org/what-foods-are-high-in-magnesium/
What foods are high in magnesium backed by science
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There is something else that you should be aware of. The concept of black holes was first known in 1783. According to British scientist John Michell, light cannot escape from enormously huge objects due to their size.  Follow @_spacetalkies_ for more 
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Color does not exist in the real world, continue reading below for another explanation - To understand this, you must understand that there is a difference between an object having the inherent quality of colour and that object's ability to reflect light at different wavelengths, based on its atomic structure, giving it the appearance of colour. Any given object will reflect light at a particular wavelength giving it the appearance of colour, even though none of its atoms actually posses the quality of that colour. Take a red apple, for example. The skin of the apple, when viewed in white light, will absorb most frequencies of incoming light and reflect back only red frequencies. The apple is not actually red. In fact, red light is not actually red. It is merely light of a certain frequency that we have evolved to interpret as red (the same goes for any other color within the visible light spectrum, for that matter). Look closer at that apple skin. Closer. Closer. Eventually you will see only atoms. Atoms made of protons, neutrons and electrons, none of which are inherently red. Instead, you will find atoms with electron shells emitting invisible EM radiation (light) at the frequency we call red. Our eyes capture this reflected light and cone cells at the back of the eyes respond to the incoming light, sending electrical signals to brain which creates an image in our consciousness, with appropriate colors. In our mind, the apple appears red, even though it is not actually red.
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Using new techniques of chemical analysis, Japanese researchers (Dr. Oba & team) have now shown all the amino acids necessary to form DNA and RNA, the genetic basis of life can be found in small meteorites that fall to Earth.  Follow @the_unique_cosmos to get more posts like this one.  #sciencememes #sciencefacts #scienceiscool #scienceisfun #physics #chemistry #maths #astronomy #spacefacts #astronomyphotography #astronomer #cosmology by #spacex #planets #galaxies #spacetravel #blackhole #telescope #neildegrassetyson #nasa #esa #isro #einstein #stephenhawking #carlsagan #iss #hubble #theuniquecosmos
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In 2019, researchers from the University of Glasgow published the first-ever photo of quantum entanglement, captured with a sophisticated system of lasers and crystals.  In late 2021, an international group of researchers reported they had successfully subjected a tardigrade to temporary quantum entanglement. Despite critical reviews, the team said their experiment represents the first time a living animal was quantum entangled.  And in March 2022, NASA announced it would be sending a quantum entanglement experiment to space. The experiment, called the Space Entanglement and Annealing Quantum Experiment, or SEAQUE, will test two quantum computers in the harsh environment of space.  Follow @_spacetalkies_ for more
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Where would you put your base on Mars?🏠🧑‍🚀👩‍🚀  The bottom map shows the planet Mars during the late Noachian Period, around 3.8 billion years ago, labeled with modern feature names.  Until around 3.5 billion years ago, Mars had a thicker atmosphere and was warmer than the present day, and evidence suggests that liquid water flowed on its surface, carving the many river channels that remain there today.  The lakes shown on this map are lakes that are theorized to have existed around this time. In the north was an ocean, though it was probably never as high a sea level as shown here. At the north pole of the red planet was the ocean hundreds of meters deep.  It is believed that much of this water was lost to space, carried away over time by the solar wind, and that which remains on Mars today is frozen in the polar ice caps and is also likely to be found frozen and buried across the planet under the surface layer of dust.  Comment 🙌 if you read the caption!  Tag a friend who needs to see this!:)
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