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Cosmic Chronicle
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Cosmic Chronicle is your gateway to the universe, where we unravel the mysteries of the cosmos. Join us on a journey through space and time as we explore celestial bodies, cosmic phenomena, and the wonders of the universe.
Find Starlink Satellites!! 🛰| Cosmic Chronicle
Discover the mesmerizing phenomenon of Starlink satellites! Join us as we explore how SpaceX's fleet of 6,078 satellites lights up the night sky like a cosmic train. Learn when and where you can catch this celestial spectacle, and find out how you can be first in line for Starlink's revolutionary internet service. Don't miss out on the future of connectivity - subscribe now for more space adventures! #space #starlink #satellite #spacex
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🚀 SpaceX's Wild Ride! 😄 #spacex #falcon9
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Hold onto your seats as SpaceX's Falcon 9 takes an unexpected detour! Get ready for a cosmic comedy like no other. It's a rocket launch mishap you won't want to miss! 🌟 #spacexlaunch #starlink #falcon9launch #falcon9 #starship #rocket
Chandrayaan-3: Journey to the Moon 🚀| #moon #space #chandrayaan3 #status #fact#india#universe#galaxy
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Join us on an epic adventure with Chandrayaan-3, India's lunar mission! Discover the secrets of the Moon as we delve into the fascinating world of space exploration. From moonwalks to cosmic mysteries, Chandrayaan-3 is ready to uncover it all. Buckle up and prepare for an out-of-this-world experience! #Chandrayaan3 #SpaceExploration #MoonMission 🌕
SpaceX's Falcon 9: Blast Off & Booster Ballet! 🚀| #spacex #falcon9 #falcon9launch #starlink #space
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Join us on a hilarious journey with SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket as it blasts off into space with a payload of Starlink satellites! Watch as this cosmic Uber juggles landing pads and turns 'oops' into 'out of this world' adventures. Learn all about Falcon 9's specs and the quirky dance of its boosters in this fun-filled CZcams Short! Don't miss the laughter and subscribe for more spacey antics!
Top 5 Gems of Mars| #space #galaxy #science #fact #trending #viral #universe #mars #shorts #nasa
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Join us on a captivating journey through the red planet's secrets in this CZcams Short! 🪐🔍 Explore the top five mysterious and little-known facts about Mars, from perplexing surface features to tantalizing clues about its ancient past. Uncover the enigmatic mysteries that make Mars one of the most intriguing destinations in our solar system! #MarsMysteries #RedPlanetRevelations #CosmicEnigmas @...
Top 5 Facts about SpaceX|#spacex #fact #trending #science#viral#shorts #universe#galaxy#space#facts
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Uncover the stellar achievements of SpaceX in this CZcams Short! 🚀✨ Dive into the top five fascinating facts about Elon Musk's space exploration company, from groundbreaking launches to revolutionary reusable rocket technology. Explore how SpaceX is shaping the future of space travel and pushing the boundaries of cosmic innovation. Join us for a quick tour through the awe-inspiring world of Spa...
Top 5 Scary Things in Space| #fact #trending #science #viral #shorts #universe #galaxy #space #nasa
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Top 5 Scary Things in Space| #fact #trending #science #viral #shorts #universe #galaxy #space #nasa
The Great Filter Theory Demystified | YouTube Shorts |#great #filter #theory #viral#trending#tiktok
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The Great Filter Theory Demystified | CZcams Shorts |#great #filter #theory #viral#trending#tiktok
Nice video keep it up!!
Thank you Aditya!! ❤❤
It's gunna be fission not fusion. If a ship travels at a constant 1g acceleration rate it would get to Alpha Centauri in 3.6 years (7.3 years would pass on Earth) this includes turning the ship around halfway to decelerate. It would achieve about 95% light speed in 1 year. A 10 ton ship would require 10 tons of continuous thrust. This is by far the fastest way we can get to other worlds and the ship would have gravity the whole way. All that is needed for this is a fission rocket that can put out thrust for long periods and does not consume hydrogen, you can't bring thousands of tons of that with you. A true fission rocket should consume uranium or plutonium only. They are both jittery atoms that are on the verge of fissioning all by themselves. There should be a way to get them to fission in a linear fashion. What's needed is a controlled, time released nuclear explosion. In an atomic bomb fission occurs when neutrons hit uranium or plutonium nuclei. This is because they will not tolerate an increase in mass. Due to the equivalence of mass and energy, the same should be true if you infuse them with energy. This might be as simple as having negatively charged uranium or plutonium atoms coming into contact with positively charged uranium or plutonium atoms. With the constant acceleration method a ship can span the entire diameter of our galaxy in 24 ship/113,000 Earth years. Systems with stars similar to our sun can be reached in under 10 ship years.
Thank you for the detailed explanation! It's fascinating to consider the possibilities of fission propulsion for interstellar travel. The concept of constant acceleration and its potential for reaching distant stars in relatively short timeframes is truly intriguing. It's exciting to explore the realm of space travel and the innovative technologies that may make it possible.
Mercury's core made of Iron
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Not alone in the universe, just alone here. We haven't been there yet. Where is there? We don't know yet.
We might be alone here, but we haven't explored 'there' yet. The unknown holds countless possibilities.
Okay so let me explain my answer well you see the universe is still expanding and if it grows big enough it will form another big bang so in short if a universe explodes another one is born.
The universe expanding might lead to another big bang, birthing a new universe-a cosmic cycle.
i thought the stars were another universe near us just light years away but instead they are just little lights that shine at night
Even though they're just tiny lights in the sky, I love how they still manage to spark our imaginations and make us dream.