Earth-type tectonic plates discovered on Titan
Titan disposes of a thick crust of solid water ice and represents the only place other than Earth on whose surface there are lakes and seas filled with liquid. True, the liquid on Titan is represented by methane and ethane.
Researchers believe that movement along faults on the surface is caused by diurnal tidal stresses resulting from the satellite's movement relative to its parent planet.
Titan disposes of a thick crust of solid water ice and represents the only place other than Earth on whose surface there are lakes and seas filled with liquid. True, the liquid on Titan is represented by methane and ethane.
Researchers believe that movement along faults on the surface is caused by diurnal tidal stresses resulting from the satellite's movement relative to its parent planet.
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Every second, the Sun loses more than a million tons of matter
The reason for this is the flow of ionized particles, which is called the "solar windโ.
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Initially ionized particles of helium, hydrogen, iron, silicon, sulfur and several other chemical elements move, with a speed of 300-450 km/sec.
The speed of the solar wind stream further increases, reaching 400 to 800 km/sec near Earth. 1,500,000 km/h (420 km/sec) near Mars.
The reason for this is the flow of ionized particles, which is called the "solar windโ.
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Initially ionized particles of helium, hydrogen, iron, silicon, sulfur and several other chemical elements move, with a speed of 300-450 km/sec.
The speed of the solar wind stream further increases, reaching 400 to 800 km/sec near Earth. 1,500,000 km/h (420 km/sec) near Mars.
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Everyoneโs aware about Black holes, but few people suspect thereโs a hypothesis about White holes
Following from the name, White holes are the opposite of black holes. If black holes as if "suck" all surrounding space into themselves, white holes "spit it out".
White holes are unstable. In the process of formation of matter in them the gravitational forces grow and at some point collapse the object, turning it into a black hole.
It is possible that all the white holes formed immediately after the Big Bang are now literally dead, so we do not see them.
Following from the name, White holes are the opposite of black holes. If black holes as if "suck" all surrounding space into themselves, white holes "spit it out".
White holes are unstable. In the process of formation of matter in them the gravitational forces grow and at some point collapse the object, turning it into a black hole.
It is possible that all the white holes formed immediately after the Big Bang are now literally dead, so we do not see them.
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This animation of the moving moons Io and Europa against the background of Jupiter was created using images taken by the Cassini spacecraft.
The scale is impressive๐ฏ
The scale is impressive๐ฏ
The first ruler of the Slave Dynasty in Delhi Sultanate, Qutubuddin Aibak, died due to falling off from a running horse.
But is it really possible that an army general who first rode a horse at the age of 11 and fought countless battles riding horses, could die from falling off a running horse?
Real history vs false concocted story
When Qutubuddin Aibak looted Rajputana, he killed the King of Mewad and captured prince Karan Singh. Along with the looted wealth and the prince, he also took the prince's horse *"..SHUBHRAK.."* to Lahore.
In Lahore, Karan Singh tried to escape and got caught in the process. Qutubuddin gave an order to behead him, and to increase the disgrace, to play a polo match, using the dead prince's head as a ball.
On the day of the beheading, Qutubuddin arrived at the venue riding Shubhrak. The horse, on seeing his master Karan Singh, started prancing uncontrollably, resulting in Qutubuddin falling off the horse and Shubhrak fiercely kicking the fallen Qutubuddin. The powerful blows on the chest and head with the deadly hooves proved fatal. Qutubuddin Aibak died on the spot.
Everybody was stunned. Shubhrak ran towards Karan Singh and taking advantage of the chaos that followed, the prince jumped and mounted his gallant horse, who immediately took off, starting to run the most difficult race of his life.
It was almost a continuos run for a good 3 days, finally stopping at the gates of the kingdom of Mewad. When the prince dismounted from the saddle, Shubhrak stood still like a statue. Karan Singh lovingly rubbed his hands on the horse's head, but he was shocked when Shubhrak fell to the ground.
The mighty horse was successful in saving his master and escorting him safely to his kingdom before dying. We have read about Chetak, but Shubhrak's story is beyond faithfulness! Facts like these never become a part of syllabus in our modern education system. Most of us haven't even heard this name. Have we?
THIS IS BURIED HISTORY. TIME TO SHARE OUR GLORY
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But is it really possible that an army general who first rode a horse at the age of 11 and fought countless battles riding horses, could die from falling off a running horse?
Real history vs false concocted story
When Qutubuddin Aibak looted Rajputana, he killed the King of Mewad and captured prince Karan Singh. Along with the looted wealth and the prince, he also took the prince's horse *"..SHUBHRAK.."* to Lahore.
In Lahore, Karan Singh tried to escape and got caught in the process. Qutubuddin gave an order to behead him, and to increase the disgrace, to play a polo match, using the dead prince's head as a ball.
On the day of the beheading, Qutubuddin arrived at the venue riding Shubhrak. The horse, on seeing his master Karan Singh, started prancing uncontrollably, resulting in Qutubuddin falling off the horse and Shubhrak fiercely kicking the fallen Qutubuddin. The powerful blows on the chest and head with the deadly hooves proved fatal. Qutubuddin Aibak died on the spot.
Everybody was stunned. Shubhrak ran towards Karan Singh and taking advantage of the chaos that followed, the prince jumped and mounted his gallant horse, who immediately took off, starting to run the most difficult race of his life.
It was almost a continuos run for a good 3 days, finally stopping at the gates of the kingdom of Mewad. When the prince dismounted from the saddle, Shubhrak stood still like a statue. Karan Singh lovingly rubbed his hands on the horse's head, but he was shocked when Shubhrak fell to the ground.
The mighty horse was successful in saving his master and escorting him safely to his kingdom before dying. We have read about Chetak, but Shubhrak's story is beyond faithfulness! Facts like these never become a part of syllabus in our modern education system. Most of us haven't even heard this name. Have we?
THIS IS BURIED HISTORY. TIME TO SHARE OUR GLORY
๐๐ป๐ฎ๐ณJai Hind๐๐ป
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Breathtaking drone footage of the lava flow during the volcanic eruption on Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula.
Breathtaking drone footage of the lava flow during the volcanic eruption on Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula.
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Bird Videos these days.
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In the name of development..
When nature itself packaged it so well what is the need to wrap it with plastic and boxes?
Sheer wastage and environmental disaster
When nature itself packaged it so well what is the need to wrap it with plastic and boxes?
Sheer wastage and environmental disaster
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Comets highly resemble asteroids โ๏ธ
Still, there are a few differences, they contain more ice, methane, ammonia, and other compounds.
They develop fuzzy, cloud-like shells called comas. And also form a tail as they fly closer to the Sun.
Still, there are a few differences, they contain more ice, methane, ammonia, and other compounds.
They develop fuzzy, cloud-like shells called comas. And also form a tail as they fly closer to the Sun.
What threats will humanity face when exploring deep space? ๐ง๐ผ๐
Among the main real dangers are space vacuum, space radiation, weightlessness and lunar dust (if we take into account lunar exploration).
The most dangerous of these should be considered space radiation. It includes electromagnetic radiation and high-energy charged particles, primarily protons.
Among the main real dangers are space vacuum, space radiation, weightlessness and lunar dust (if we take into account lunar exploration).
The most dangerous of these should be considered space radiation. It includes electromagnetic radiation and high-energy charged particles, primarily protons.
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The size of the red giant Betelgeuse
The white ball in the animation is the Sun, the 8 planets orbiting it are shown next, and the red giant is the star Betelgeuse.
The white ball in the animation is the Sun, the 8 planets orbiting it are shown next, and the red giant is the star Betelgeuse.
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Timelapse of the vast northern lights
Such an amazing phenomenon was filmed by French astronaut Thomas Pesquet.
๐ The northern lights are the luminescence of the upper atmospheres of planets possessing a magnetosphere (their interaction with charged particles of the solar wind occurs).
Such an amazing phenomenon was filmed by French astronaut Thomas Pesquet.
๐ The northern lights are the luminescence of the upper atmospheres of planets possessing a magnetosphere (their interaction with charged particles of the solar wind occurs).
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Heavy Rain in Dubai 2024
Oumuamua is misleading scientists again
Experts doubt it could be a "nitrogen iceberg"๐คท๐ป
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The Oumuamua space object is the subject of heated debate among astronomers. Some suggest it's part of exo-Pluto, others that it's a giant asteroid sent by another civilization. And a new study suggests that Oumuamua definitely cannot be a nitrogen iceberg.
Experts doubt it could be a "nitrogen iceberg"๐คท๐ป
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The Oumuamua space object is the subject of heated debate among astronomers. Some suggest it's part of exo-Pluto, others that it's a giant asteroid sent by another civilization. And a new study suggests that Oumuamua definitely cannot be a nitrogen iceberg.
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Galaxy R5519 shaped like a ring, surrounded by a scattered halo
A void with a diameter of 30 thousand light years (about a third of the Milky Way's diameter) lies in its center.
As a result, the radius of the ring galaxy is 1.5-2.2 times larger than that of the Milky Way, with almost the same mass.
A void with a diameter of 30 thousand light years (about a third of the Milky Way's diameter) lies in its center.
As a result, the radius of the ring galaxy is 1.5-2.2 times larger than that of the Milky Way, with almost the same mass.