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01 Sagittarius: will be secretly poking Nu Many Sagittarius people have a "man crazy" side, they seem to be good-tempered and have very funny humor, many people will also see from Sagittarius no desire for traits.
CopperchaleuPublished 2 years ago in FuturismWhat was feared still happened.
Will the spaceships and satellites flying in space suddenly fall one day? If these spaceships and satellites fall, will they hit us? I believe this is something that many friends have worried about. If it is in an ideal state, spacecraft flying in space should not fall, because their speed generally reaches or exceeds the Earth's first cosmic speed, which can theoretically offset the Earth's gravitational force and will keep flying without falling. But the actual situation is not like this, these spacecraft flight speed, but because there is still thin air in space, which means that the spacecraft will be affected by air resistance and other factors, their flight speed will become lower and lower, and finally, the flight path will fall and eventually will fall into the Earth's atmosphere.
Sue TorresPublished 2 years ago in FuturismThe Moon with its back to the Earth forever
As the Earth's only natural satellite, the Moon is the Earth's most faithful partner, for billions of years around the Earth, under the Earth's gravity, the Moon is gradually locked by the Earth's tides, with only one side facing the Earth, the other side is forever hidden in the darkness.
Cindy DoryPublished 2 years ago in Futurism9 Incredible Facts About Space
1 . There may be more than eight planets in our solar system The solar system is the most studied part of outer space. According to the official version, it includes eight planets. There are many more of them. There are at least five "dwarfs". They are Pluto, Ceres, Noumea, Make make, and Eris. Since they are far from Earth, few people study them. In addition, according to scientists, there may be about 2,000 potential dwarf planets in our solar system. In addition, many astrophysicists acknowledge the existence of a ninth planet. It is the size of Neptune and has ten times the mass of Earth. Scientists began speculating about the existence of the mysterious Planet X as early as 2014 and obtained the first evidence in 2016 through computer simulations.
Many A-SunPublished 2 years ago in FuturismUsing the sand on the ground to compare the number of stars in the universe?
Whenever we look up at the night sky, we always feel that the number of stars that our eyes see is far more than we can imagine.
Black holes not only eat stars, but also "pull" out matter
Because of the influence of dark matter and energy, the universe has gone from expansion to acceleration, eventually becoming a space so vast now, filled with endless supernatural matter, that it has amazed the world's most distinguished astronomers. However, within the infinite universe lies a creeping mystery.
Mao Jiao LiPublished 2 years ago in FuturismMOXIE experiment succeeds in producing oxygen on Mars
Nearly 100 million miles from Earth, on the red and dusty surface of Mars, an instrument the size of a lunchbox is proving it can reliably do the work of a small tree. The Mars Oxygen In Stu Resource Utilization Experiment (MOXIE), led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), has been successfully producing oxygen from the Red Planet's carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere since April 2021.
Mao Jiao LiPublished 2 years ago in FuturismExoplanet, 356 light years from Earth
NASA has released James Webb Webb Space Telescope's photo of exoplanet HIP 65426b, the first direct image of an exoplanet taken by the Webb Telescope, 356 light-years from Earth.
Many A-SunPublished 2 years ago in FuturismDiscovery of a planet in the habitable zone
Two planets have been discovered around the nearby red dwarf LP 890-9, one of which is located in its habitable zone. These planets cross the star's disk, making them interesting targets for further study.
Mao Jiao LiPublished 2 years ago in FuturismBlack holes do not exist at all.
1. The so-called photos of black holes are photos of solar eclipses. All other animations of black holes are computer-drawn. Up to now, there is no conclusive evidence to prove that there are black holes in nature. All this proves that there are no black holes in nature.
Cindy DoryPublished 2 years ago in FuturismAI: Artificial Intelligence, or Apathetic Input?
At the start of the 1990 film Misery, author Paul Sheldon, played by James Caan, types the closing sentences of his latest novel. He marks the occasion of the book’s completion with a small ritual: a cigarette and a glass of champagne.
James Webb Telescope Reveals a Galaxy of Galaxies
Peering through the Dust There has been a lot of press about the launch and deployment of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
Jim DeLilloPublished 2 years ago in Futurism