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🌈Did you know?

Rainbow can appear at night, and they are called "Moonbows"

#RainBow
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💥Did you know?

The sun burns '600 Million' tons of hydrogen every second.

#Sun
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💫Did you know

Our oldest 'Radio Broadcasts' of the 1930s have already travelled past '100,000 stars'

#Fact
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💥Did you know?

13.2 billion years is age of the oldest known star, it is the Red Giant 'He 1523 - 09011

#Fact
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🔥Did you know?

15000 light-years away, in the constellation Canis Major, there is a glowing, oddly-shaped nebula called "Thor's Helmet"

#Fact
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😱Did you know?

The 20 year old Russian says that he lived on Mars before he was born on Earth. He says Martians are 7 feet tall and breath CO2

#AmazingFact
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Did you know?

A star can turn into a planet but this transformation only happens for a very particular type of star known as a brown dwarf

#AstroInfo
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Our Milky Way is home to the darkest planet ever discovered, TrES-2b. It's the coal-black planet which absorbs almost 100% of the light that falls on it

#Planet
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💥What is the largest galaxy in observable universe?

The largest galaxy in the observable universe is elliptical galaxy, IC 1101. It has 100 trillion stars and 6 million light year across.
💫By comparison, the Milky Way has 100 billion stars and 120,000 light years across

#LargestUniverse
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🍁Plants in Space

Plants tested in Veggie before going into space included lettuce, Swiss chard, radishes, Chinese cabbage and peas.
🍂Red Romaine lettuce was grown in space on Expedition 40 which were harvested when mature, frozen and tested back on Earth.

#AstroPlant
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'WASP-69b'

Is an exoplanet astronomer discovered some 163 light years from our sun. It seems to behave like as comet.thought it has a prominent tail of helium gas

#WASP69b
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Dung beetles can navigate when only the Milky Way of cluster of bright stars are visible and are the only insect known to orient itself by the galaxy

#Animals
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🦌Did you know?

The "prong horned antelope" can magnify eight times as much as we humans can see, so it can easily see the planet Saturn, which we can't see with our eyes, and can see everything with a 305 degree angle, which means it can easily see what's happening behind it But humans can only see 180 degrees

#Animals
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Mirror Universe

Some Physicist believe that when Big Bang created our universe, another Mirror Universe was also created where Time moves in reverse direction. People living in this Mirror Universe wouldn't find things weird because they've always experienced time that way

#MirrorUniverse
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What is Lunar Eclipse?

A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth comes in between the Moon and the Sun. While a total lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon and Sun are on opposite sides of Earth, a partial lunar eclipse happens when only part of Earth's shadow covers the Moon. Meanwhile, when the Moon travels through the faint penumbral portion of Earth's shadow, a penumbral lunar eclipse happens

#LunarEclipse
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LUNAR ECLIPSE 2021

The longest partial lunar eclipse in 580 years will occur on 19 November and will be visible from parts of Northeast India. The longest partial lunar eclipse will occur on 19 November and will start at 12.48 pm and end at 4.17 pm.
🌑The moon is likely to appear blood-red in colour, which happens when the red beams of the sunlight pass through the Earth's atmosphere and get least deflected and fall on the moon.

#LunarEclipse2021
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💥Did you know?

Its gravity protects Earth from Asteroid, Comets & also helps stabilize the solar system

#Gravity
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💥Photon Sphere

The "photon sphere" is a location where gravity is so strong that light can travel in circles. Photons orbit the Blackhole at the distance of the photon sphere.
A photon could leave the back of your head, go once around the Blackhole, and be seen your eye

#Photonsphere
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