India divided into 4 groups.
Each group having almost equal gdp)
Apparently GDP of Northern Part of India (9 states 3 union territories including new delhi) is equal to just two states in west (Gujarat and Maharashtra) includes major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur Ahemdabad, Surat etc. And 3 states in south
Here wealth is equally distributed this region also have higher litracy rate and per capita GDP.
Each group having almost equal gdp)
Apparently GDP of Northern Part of India (9 states 3 union territories including new delhi) is equal to just two states in west (Gujarat and Maharashtra) includes major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur Ahemdabad, Surat etc. And 3 states in south
Here wealth is equally distributed this region also have higher litracy rate and per capita GDP.
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Rainbow around the Sun ☀️
An impressive natural phenomenon - the halo effect.
An impressive natural phenomenon - the halo effect.
The Lyrids are an annually active meteor shower formed by comet C/1861 G1 Thatcher
Historical records show that mankind has been observing the Lyrids for over 2,500 years.
✔️The oldest mention of it comes from China: it says that "the stars fell like rain" on the night of March 16, 687 B.C.
Earlier it was much more active than it is now. On April 20, 1803, a meteor storm blew over the east coast of the United States - the number of shooting stars was as high as 700 per hour!
Historical records show that mankind has been observing the Lyrids for over 2,500 years.
✔️The oldest mention of it comes from China: it says that "the stars fell like rain" on the night of March 16, 687 B.C.
Earlier it was much more active than it is now. On April 20, 1803, a meteor storm blew over the east coast of the United States - the number of shooting stars was as high as 700 per hour!
Why is Pluto no longer considered a planet?
Since 2006, Pluto was classified as "minor planets and asteroids”.
Scientists were forced to revise the classification by the discovery of Ceres and Eris. They, like Pluto, have not yet cleared their orbit of extraneous celestial bodies. In addition, Pluto cannot be considered the most massive body in its neighborhood.
Therefore, despite the presence of an atmosphere and its own satellite, it is still not considered the ninth planet.
Since 2006, Pluto was classified as "minor planets and asteroids”.
Scientists were forced to revise the classification by the discovery of Ceres and Eris. They, like Pluto, have not yet cleared their orbit of extraneous celestial bodies. In addition, Pluto cannot be considered the most massive body in its neighborhood.
Therefore, despite the presence of an atmosphere and its own satellite, it is still not considered the ninth planet.
Magnetar Artistic Concept
On December 27, 2004, a gamma ray burst from SGR 1806-20 arrived in the solar system. The burst was so powerful that it impacted Earth's atmosphere more than 50,000 light-years away.
The magnetar emitted more energy in one tenth of a second than the Sun emits in 100,000 years. The outburst is considered the largest explosion in the galaxy since the supernova SN 1604, observed by Johannes Kepler in 1604.
On December 27, 2004, a gamma ray burst from SGR 1806-20 arrived in the solar system. The burst was so powerful that it impacted Earth's atmosphere more than 50,000 light-years away.
The magnetar emitted more energy in one tenth of a second than the Sun emits in 100,000 years. The outburst is considered the largest explosion in the galaxy since the supernova SN 1604, observed by Johannes Kepler in 1604.
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On April 9, a huge prominence was observed over the southern hemisphere of the Sun, with a total length of about 1 million km!
There is no data yet on how many hours it lasted.
The animation above is made for you from the latest images from the solar space observatory. Enjoy with us.
There is no data yet on how many hours it lasted.
The animation above is made for you from the latest images from the solar space observatory. Enjoy with us.
The universe's most powerful magnets
There are objects in the universe with extremely powerful magnetic fields. Even within a radius of 1000 kilometers around it, life would be impossible due to distortions of electron clouds of atoms under the influence of its magnetic field.
This object is a magnetar - a neutron star, the first evidence of whose existence was obtained in 1998 by observing a powerful flash of gamma-ray and X-ray radiation. Today scientists know of 30 magnetars.
The diameter of such a star is about 20 km and its mass is about 1.4 solar masses. They are formed from massive stars with a mass 10-25 times the mass of the Sun.
The density of the inside of a magnetar is such that a tablespoon of its matter weighs more than 100 million tons.😱
There are objects in the universe with extremely powerful magnetic fields. Even within a radius of 1000 kilometers around it, life would be impossible due to distortions of electron clouds of atoms under the influence of its magnetic field.
This object is a magnetar - a neutron star, the first evidence of whose existence was obtained in 1998 by observing a powerful flash of gamma-ray and X-ray radiation. Today scientists know of 30 magnetars.
The diameter of such a star is about 20 km and its mass is about 1.4 solar masses. They are formed from massive stars with a mass 10-25 times the mass of the Sun.
The density of the inside of a magnetar is such that a tablespoon of its matter weighs more than 100 million tons.😱
Patterns of star islands
Hubble is again delighting with beautiful photos: this time the telescope has captured a group of three galaxies in the Phoenix constellation, known collectively as NGC 7764A.
The three galaxies are individually labeled NGC 7764A1, NGC 7764A2 and NGC 7764A3. If you get a little fancy, it might look like the two galaxies in the upper right corner resemble the USS Enterprise, the Constitution-class starship of Starfleet from Star Trek. NGC 7764A is located about 425 million light-years from Earth.
What's really going on in the picture?
We can only guess. It is possible that galaxies collided or interacted, resulting in tails of stars and gas.
Hubble is again delighting with beautiful photos: this time the telescope has captured a group of three galaxies in the Phoenix constellation, known collectively as NGC 7764A.
The three galaxies are individually labeled NGC 7764A1, NGC 7764A2 and NGC 7764A3. If you get a little fancy, it might look like the two galaxies in the upper right corner resemble the USS Enterprise, the Constitution-class starship of Starfleet from Star Trek. NGC 7764A is located about 425 million light-years from Earth.
What's really going on in the picture?
We can only guess. It is possible that galaxies collided or interacted, resulting in tails of stars and gas.
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Neptune is experiencing strange temperature fluctuations
The temperature of Neptune's atmosphere is undergoing strange spikes, and it may take scientists decades to understand exactly what's happening on this distant planet.
The ice giant's global temperature dropped about 8 degrees Celsius between 2003 and 2012. Then from 2018 to 2020, thermal imagery shows the planet's south pole became dramatically brighter, indicating a surge of 11 degrees Celsius.
The temperature of Neptune's atmosphere is undergoing strange spikes, and it may take scientists decades to understand exactly what's happening on this distant planet.
The ice giant's global temperature dropped about 8 degrees Celsius between 2003 and 2012. Then from 2018 to 2020, thermal imagery shows the planet's south pole became dramatically brighter, indicating a surge of 11 degrees Celsius.
The Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud
✔️The Kuiper Belt is a large cluster of icy objects at the edge of our solar system
✔️Oort Cloud is a spherical formation containing comets and other objects.
After the discovery of Pluto in 19Z0, scientists began to speculate that it was not the most distant object in the system. Co time, they noted the movements of other objects and in 1992 found a new site.
The Kuiper Belt can hold hundreds of thousands of icy objects, whose size varies between small fragments up to 100 km wide. More than a trillion comets could be lurking in the main part of the Kuiper Belt.
✔️The Kuiper Belt is a large cluster of icy objects at the edge of our solar system
✔️Oort Cloud is a spherical formation containing comets and other objects.
After the discovery of Pluto in 19Z0, scientists began to speculate that it was not the most distant object in the system. Co time, they noted the movements of other objects and in 1992 found a new site.
The Kuiper Belt can hold hundreds of thousands of icy objects, whose size varies between small fragments up to 100 km wide. More than a trillion comets could be lurking in the main part of the Kuiper Belt.
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Police in Brazil use water buffaloes instead of horses to keep up with criminals trying to escape in rivers and swamps.
What does a pulsar look like?
If you peek at a pulsar in the sky, it appears to be an ordinary shimmering star following a certain rhythm.
In fact, their light does not flicker or pulsate, and they do not appear to be stars. A pulsar produces two persistent narrow beams of light in opposite directions.
The flickering effect is created because they rotate (lighthouse principle). At this moment the beam hits the Earth and then turns again. Why does this happen? The reason is that the light beam of the pulsar is usually not aligned with its rotation axis.
If you peek at a pulsar in the sky, it appears to be an ordinary shimmering star following a certain rhythm.
In fact, their light does not flicker or pulsate, and they do not appear to be stars. A pulsar produces two persistent narrow beams of light in opposite directions.
The flickering effect is created because they rotate (lighthouse principle). At this moment the beam hits the Earth and then turns again. Why does this happen? The reason is that the light beam of the pulsar is usually not aligned with its rotation axis.
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Cyclone Remal is expected to reach the West Bengal coast on May 26, with an orange alert issued for several districts.
The name 'Remal' for the cyclone in formation above the Bay of Bengal has been suggested by Oman and means 'sand' in Arabic.
The name 'Remal' for the cyclone in formation above the Bay of Bengal has been suggested by Oman and means 'sand' in Arabic.
What causes solar flares?
These phenomena occur because the Sun has its own magnetic field. And flares occur in areas where magnetic fields of opposite polarity collide in a confined space.
Even though we already realize what solar flares are, scientists still can't predict when they will happen. So they commonly take us by surprise.
These phenomena occur because the Sun has its own magnetic field. And flares occur in areas where magnetic fields of opposite polarity collide in a confined space.
Even though we already realize what solar flares are, scientists still can't predict when they will happen. So they commonly take us by surprise.