Dianora, to space
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So the news announcer on CTV news says "breathtaking views of our universe" and I wonder which other universe that would be if it wasn't ours... Well Ok Ok Hubble volume..

ScienceDesk, to science
@ScienceDesk@flipboard.social avatar

For the first time ever, astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope may have discovered three of the universe’s earliest galaxies. In a new study, researchers reported the possible detection of three infant galaxies sprouting from a primordial cloud of hydrogen and helium gas just 400 to 600 million years after the Big Bang. Live Science elaborates: https://flip.it/BgahqS
#Science #Space #Universe #Galaxies

Luke, to random
@Luke@typo.social avatar

It’s Saturday Night Fever.

All the way down.

pomarede, to space
@pomarede@mastodon.social avatar
astrocamp, to Astronomy
@astrocamp@astrodon.social avatar

Messier 60
Messier 60 is a giant elliptical galaxy located in the constellation Virgo, reaching its annual culmination at astronomical midnight around April 1st. …
https://astrocamp.eu/en/messier-60/
#M60 #Messier60 #NGC4649 #UGC7898
#universe #astronomy #space #nature #photography #clearskies

RememberUsAlways, to Nutanix
@RememberUsAlways@newsie.social avatar

In-flow and Out-flow.
Some flows have more mass, some have less.
Like a river, the #universe flows.
It's all about the #flow.
Galactic Rings of Power: Astronomers Uncover Massive Magnetic #Toroids in the Milky Way Halo.
#Science
#physics
#astronomy
https://scitechdaily.com/galactic-rings-of-power-astronomers-uncover-massive-magnetic-toroids-in-the-milky-way-halo/

macmade, to Canon
@macmade@mastodon.social avatar
NatureMC, to scifi
@NatureMC@mastodon.online avatar

Is there actually a or that understands the as a living being? @scifi

macmade, to Canon
@macmade@mastodon.social avatar
jbzfn, to space
@jbzfn@mastodon.social avatar

🌌 Monster galactic outflow powered by exploding stars
— Ars Technica

https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/05/monster-galactic-outflow-powered-by-exploding-stars/

ScienceDesk, to space
@ScienceDesk@flipboard.social avatar

The universe may have a complex geometry — like a doughnut.

Science News reports: "In a universe with an analogous, complex topology, you could travel across the cosmos and end up back where you started."

https://flip.it/EAdwS4

#Space #Universe #Physics #Astrophysics #Science

markwyner, to KindActions
@markwyner@mas.to avatar

While there are many things in life that I care about, the one thing that truly matters is how we treat each other.

If we change nothing more than the self-serving apathy that runs rampant throughout all of our societies, we level up in an indescribable way. The impact would be unfathomable.

Love, kindness, and compassion are literally all we need to change the course of our species and our planet.

Source:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6zo6dHrDEF/

#Kindness #Compassion #Equality #PaleBlueDot #Universe

Close up of an emotional-looking Neil deGrasse Tyson with various clips woven in of space, humans scurrying about, and Earth.

astrocamp, to Astronomy
@astrocamp@astrodon.social avatar

Astrophoto: Legacy Lens – Aurora – 05/10/24
My firt aurora ever. I am very happy that i had the chance to capture these photos. …
https://astrocamp.eu/en/astrophoto-legacy-lens-aurora-05-24/

#universe #astronomy #space #nature #photography #clearskies

Narayoni, to science
@Narayoni@mastodon.social avatar

An interesting article on the time line of the universe.

The Universe passed through many epochs, from free quarks and gluons to stable protons and neutrons to neutral atoms to stars, galaxies, planets, and more. The precise time at which these various epochs occurred, including the (current) dark energy-dominated era, can be pinpointed with precision. Here’s how we know.


https://bigthink.com/starts-with-a-bang/story-timeline-universe/?utm_source=internal&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=weeklynewsletter&utm_content=05%2F09%2F24+Smarter+Faster&rjnrid=EDnXmOz

iuculano, to random
@iuculano@masto.ai avatar

When one person clogs up a #hashtag I follow so completely, that no matter how long I #doomscroll, all I see is that one person's posts, one after the other, seemingly forever. Aaarrgghhh!!

#PetPeeve

RememberUsAlways,
@RememberUsAlways@newsie.social avatar

@iuculano

Recorded in the history of #hashtag #abyss, the secret to the #universe, buried, only to be discovered by a curious doomscroller.

#mastodon
#fediverse
#prophecy

pomarede, to space
@pomarede@mastodon.social avatar
brainscores, to Futurology
@brainscores@mastodon.world avatar

K2-18b may harbor life. detected in its atmosphere gas molecules that are produced by living organisms. @nasa @esa
https://www.news-cafe.eu/?go=news&n=13191

kubikpixel, to NoStupidQuestions
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

The to the Ultimate of , the , and is 42

astrocorrus, to random Italian
@astrocorrus@astrodon.social avatar
pomarede, to space
@pomarede@mastodon.social avatar
metin, to physics
@metin@graphics.social avatar

Light and its almost magical properties always remain fascinating…

𝘋𝘰𝘦𝘴 𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵 𝘪𝘵𝘴𝘦𝘭𝘧 𝘵𝘳𝘶𝘭𝘺 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘢𝘯 𝘪𝘯𝘧𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘵𝘦 𝘭𝘪𝘧𝘦𝘵𝘪𝘮𝘦?

https://bigthink.com/starts-with-a-bang/light-infinite-lifetime/

mkwadee, to aliens
@mkwadee@mastodon.org.uk avatar
ScienceDesk, to science
@ScienceDesk@flipboard.social avatar

There is something seriously wrong with our understanding of the universe. Scientists using the James Webb and Hubble space telescopes have triple-checked and confirmed that depending on where we look, the universe is expanding at bafflingly different rates. Live Science explains more, including how scientists are ruling out a measurement error as the cause of the “Hubble Tension.” https://flip.it/VDvM6g

pomarede, to Cosmology
@pomarede@mastodon.social avatar

World’s top cosmologists convene to question conventional view of the universe

Meeting at London’s Royal Society will scrutinise basic model first formulated in 1922 that universe is a vast, even expanse with no notable features.

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/apr/14/worlds-top-cosmologists-convene-to-question-conventional-view-of-the-universe

ScienceDesk, to science
@ScienceDesk@flipboard.social avatar

The universe is a vast, wondrous and strange place. What would happen if you traveled through it in a straight line forever? Could you return to your starting point? The key lies in understanding the expanding universe. Simple, right? Big Think unpacks it all in this head-spinning article by Ethan Siegel that will have you asking what the original question was.
https://flip.it/8r3P1l

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