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NASA announces the latest form of black holes … !!
A black hole is a celestial body which due to strong gravity, not only matter but even light cannot escape it. Due to the characteristics of black holes, it is difficult to make direct observations. However, indirect observations are being made through interactions with other celestial bodies. Precise observations of X-ray sources and mass estimation suggest that some objects are black holes. These are pictures of what black holes are believed to look like according to NASA. Comments: ・Wow, the universe is so weird ・Looks cooool. ・It seems this will happen when black holes of different sizes approach ・It looks like a new car emblem ・I’ve seen this on interstellar…
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Earth is surrounded by so many artificial satellites
According to the United Nations Space Department, the number of artificial satellites (including spacecraft such as the ISS transport aircraft) launched in various countries around the world has exceeded 7,600 as of February 2017, and those recovered on the ground and those that have been recovered on the ground.There are more than 4,400 satellites in orbit, excluding those that have fallen in altitude. In addition to rocket aircraft and artificial satellites such as apogee motors, space debris continues to orbit the earth, and those with a diameter of 10 cm or more are monitored by radar from the ground. As you can see from this image, there are so much…
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Jupiter zoomed in looks kinda creepy…
Take a look at this photo of Jupiter zoomed in. The crazy patterns on the surface gives you the chills, as it’s not the Jupiter you remember from cartoons. Comments: ・Wow, that does look so weird! The patterns … ・We citizens of the internet were born here …. ?? ・This is what it would look like if Jupiter was in the place of the moon: ・↑Wow, looks like a piece from Vincent van Gogh. ・↑The earth and the moon are backwards … !? ・↑The earth is bigger by the way … ・It’s like a place where the pattern is moving ・If it looked like this from the beginning, you’ll get…