The International Astronomical Union and the LEGO Group invite you to reimagine the night sky by creating your own Funstellations! Get curious: lego.com/space
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Sitting around 160,000 light-years away from #Earth is a #celestialphenomenon where a #supernova is circled around a plethora of #stars. Using the #sameformula for #planes breaking up wakes, we may better understand how this #beauty is occurring. Another reason involves a #cosmic #explosion bringing in more matter to the #celestial object. #Read this #Space article to know more! https://lnkd.in/ga4e6duq
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#Anachronos Opening By: Serina Gordon She laid atop the stars in the void descending gaze. The Earth's ignition coil required a manual spark which meant someone had to incarnate to do it while under the influence of the veil of forgetting because that needed to be ripped down too. She focused her gaze into the midsts of herself and an orb projected with telescopic precision related to the depth of scope harnessing the living base pattern. The stars were overlaid with a galactic map of all the galaxies which connected to different applications of the complete physics at the core of the emanating lights within it. The stars were a scope below the galactic level. This orb was ready but she hardwired in totality as a referential database first to store in the subconscious threshold since the conscious couldn't. She opened a window in this orb and awareness entered through it scanning into the scopes below the stars. Within this window there was the planets revolving like gears around the sun, a cosmic clock. She loathed waiting. Time was no immediate order, there was only art. She loaded her awareness through the window and in an arc the planets aligned to house her frequency. Each of their chiral springs forming into a connecting matrix of orbs that fed into one another in a seamless system of light. She looked out the window one last time at the origin of the entire multiverse. It was empty. It all left to seek itself which made no sense to her. Why leave when all sought is right there. She couldn't believe she had to go save it from itself when it was looking for itself to begin with. What was it missing ? With this her arc sparked into density and she saw another white orb which she spiraled into. #scopes #perception #anachronos #chronos #time #totality #awareness #selfmastery #mastery #gouache #gauche #painting #boston #artist #epoch #innerpath #cosmos #cosmic #universal #unified #poetry #ascension #consciousness #hope #5d #5dArt #fifthdimension #harmonicuniverse #art #fineart #watercolor #ink
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Unlock the secrets of the universe with the Tree of Life! This ancient Kabbalistic symbol holds the key to understanding the fundamental geometry of spacetime itself. According to Nassim Haramein, spacetime is composed of tiny packets of energy that fit together perfectly in a 3D Flower of Life arrangement, centered by a tetrahedral array. The Tree of Life maps perfectly to this geometry, revealing a fractal pattern of Cuboctahedrons that repeat infinitely. This is the Vector Equilibrium, a balanced geometric structure first identified by Buckminster Fuller. How did ancient civilizations know the geometry of spacetime thousands of years ago? There are still many mysteries to unravel... Watch the animation from the film “Black Whole” by Nassim Haramein to visualize this mind-bending concept! (Video Source: @theuniverse_calling) #TreeOfLife #Spacetime #Geometry #AncientKnowledge #MysteriesOfTheUniverse
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Gskyer Telescope 600x90mm AZ Astronomical Refractor Telescope for Kids, Adults Astronomy, German Technology Scope
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Part 1 Continues :Title: “Interstellar Choreography: Harnessing Pythagoras and Einstein in Cosmic Ballet” Merits: • Efficient Space Navigation: Utilizes gravitational assists to conserve fuel and extend the reach of spacecraft beyond our solar system. • Deeper Understanding of Universe: Offers insights into the behavior of light, matter, and the fabric of spacetime, enhancing our understanding of the universe. • Practical Applications: Influences technologies like GPS satellites, which rely on both gravitational theory and relativity for precise location data. Demerits: • Complex Calculations: Requires intricate calculations and precise measurements, where small errors can lead to significant deviations from expected outcomes. • Theoretical Limitations: While the principles are well-established, their application to extreme cosmic phenomena (like black holes) still challenges our understanding. • Resource Intensive: The planning and execution of space missions leveraging these principles demand substantial time and resources. Measures: 1. Advanced Simulation Tools: Use sophisticated computer simulations to model gravitational assists and relativistic effects accurately. 2. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Foster collaboration between mathematicians, physicists, and engineers to refine and apply these principles. 3. Educational Investment: Invest in education and research to deepen our understanding of these principles and their implications for future technologies. In summary, the Pythagorean theorem and Einstein’s equation provide fundamental insights into the dynamics of the universe, from the trajectory of spacecraft within our solar system to the behavior of light in the vicinity of massive celestial bodies. By leveraging these principles, humanity can navigate the cosmos more efficiently, deepen our understanding of the universe, and develop technologies that enhance life on Earth.
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The Allure of Planetariums and the Spherical Beauty of Planets In a world constantly evolving with technology, the timeless appeal of planetariums remains intact. Planetariums, for many, are gateways to the universe, providing breathtaking insights into the vastness of space and the celestial wonders it harbors. What's more fascinating is the consistent observation of most large celestial bodies, especially planets, taking on a spherical shape. Why is that? And how do planetariums assist in conveying this and other astronomical phenomena to the general public? Planetariums are more than just theaters projecting stars and planets. They are centers for learning, curiosity, and, most importantly, inspiration. When you enter a planetarium, you’re not merely sitting to watch a show; you’re embarking on a journey, traversing through stars, nebulas, and witnessing the grandeur of planets like never before. But why the spherical shape for planets? The science behind it is both simple and intriguing. Planets, as well as stars and other celestial bodies, become spherical due to gravity. Every bit of matter in a planet pulls every other bit of matter, and the most efficient shape that this mutual gravitational pull can form is a sphere. This spherical shape minimizes the gravitational potential energy of the planet, making it the most stable shape for celestial objects. The appeal of a spherical planet doesn’t stop at its scientific explanation. There’s an inherent beauty in spheres, a symmetry and simplicity that evokes a sense of wonder. When depicted in planetariums with high-resolution graphics and precision, this beauty becomes a mesmerizing spectacle, drawing gasps from young and old alike. Planetariums serve as a bridge, connecting us to the mysteries of the universe. They encapsulate the grand narrative of space, right from the formation of stars to the spherical ballet of planets. As we sit back in the comforts of our chairs, we are reminded of our tiny existence amidst this vast cosmic dance. It's a humbling experience, one that fosters appreciation for science, art, and the inherent beauty of the cosmos. Henry C ©️ #Planetariums #SphericalPlanets #CosmicBeauty #GravityInPlay #AstronomyForAll
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Ever wonder how big space really is? 🌌 It's not just big, it's infinite! Imagine an endless sea of stars, galaxies, and mysteries just waiting to be explored. 🚀👩🚀 Our universe is a never-ending story, each star a word, every galaxy a sentence. And the best part? You can dive into this cosmic tale with us at The Universe Episodes. We're all about mixing learning with fun, giving you the scoop on space while keeping you entertained. 🤓✨ Craving more spacey wonders? Visit our website for captivating content about the universe. 🌐 #SpaceExploration #CosmicWonders #TheUniverseEpisodes theuniverseepisodes
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Unlocking the Secrets of Time: Understanding Higher Dimensions Discover the mind-bending concept of higher dimensions and how beings from these dimensions perceive time. Explore the idea that time is not linear but exists simultaneously, allowing individuals from the fifth dimension to see our past, present, and future all at once. Dive deep into the fascinating world of time and space. #HigherDimensions #TimePerception #UnlockingTime #FifthDimension #TimeAndSpace #MindBendingConcepts #TimeExploration #SpaceTimeContinuum #TimeTravel #DimensionsExplained
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This animation, created using “Gaia Sky”, shows Euclid’s path from Earth to this unique and useful position in space. Located about 1.5 million kilometres from Earth in the opposite direction from the Sun, the second Lagrange point (or Libration point) is about four times further away than our Moon. #ntrail https://lnkd.in/ddEhWCKE
Euclid’s large halo around indefinitely small point
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