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randar

@spaceinfinity42

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a #space enthusiast who enjoys space related stuff and science and interesting things! mayhe odd conspiracies and deffintly theories!

Joined September 2025
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@ShiningScience
Shining Science
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RIP 💔 The world just lost the mathematical genius behind GPS technology. Gladys West, the mathematical titan who developed the essential foundation for GPS, has died at the age of 95. Born in 1930 in rural Virginia, West spent her childhood picking crops before a
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@ShiningScience
Shining Science
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🚨 Your Stomach Could Melt Metal… So Why Doesn’t It Melt You? Your stomach acid is one of the strongest substances inside your body. With a pH between 1 and 2, it’s powerful enough to dissolve things like razor blades. Yes — metal. Sounds scary, right? So here’s the real
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@BiancoDavinci
DaVinci
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The stunning Iris Agate. A rainbow of color from a stone.
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@forallcurious
All day Astronomy
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🚨: In the farthest reaches of the universe lies a reservoir of water so immense that it defies the imagination. Astronomers detected around a quasar, over 12 billion light-years away, the largest reserve of water ever observed. Its volume is equivalent to 140 trillion times all
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@PopSci
Popular Science
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Even with no brains, mycelium can plan and strategize. https://t.co/mCFsz3TEuO
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@NightSkyNow
Night Sky Now
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❄️ Think Antarctica is cold? Think again 🔥 From blazing hot to freezing cold, the temperatures on planets in our solar system will surprise you. 🤯
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@TheProjectUnity
Jay Anderson
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Which Billionaire is going to step up and fund this? $20 million to re-write history. Any takers?
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@maniaUFO
UFO mania
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This is one of the most bizarre pics from the rovers! Hard to imagine how those could gets stacked naturally...🧐🤔
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@konstructivizm
Black Hole
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White dwarfs are the super-dense stellar corpses left behind when stars like our Sun finally run out of nuclear fuel and shed their outer layers. Over billions of years, these faint objects gradually cool—but deep inside, something extraordinary happens: their carbon-oxygen cores
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@spaceinfinity42
randar
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Hell yeah on this
@TheProjectUnity
Jay Anderson
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SCAN THE GRAND CANYON.
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@Rainmaker1973
Massimo
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Did you know? A theoretical calculation says that we could satisfy the world current demand for power by covering 1.2% of the Sahara Desert with solar panels.
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@histories_arch
ArchaeoHistories
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A female falcon was equipped with a GPS tracker during her journey from South Africa to Finland.... This female falcon was fitted with a lightweight GPS tracker to help scientists better understand long-distance bird migration, one of the most demanding endurance feats in the
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@AstronomyVibes
Astronomy Vibes
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✨ Scientists Just Captured Real “Glowing Auras” from Living Beings! Imagine seeing a soft, ghostly glow coming from a living creature—like something out of a sci-fi movie. In 2025, scientists finally did just that. Researchers at the University of Calgary used ultra-sensitive
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@vintagemapstore
Vintage Maps
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North American Cryptids. Work of DanMeth
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@ExploreCosmos_
Erika 
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A new study explores how self-interacting dark matter (SIDM), dark matter whose particles can collide with each other while remaining essentially invisible to normal matter, could radically reshape the inner regions of dark matter halos, the massive structures that host galaxies.
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@engineers_feed
World of Engineering
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Interesting facts about microwave ovens. Microwaves are a form of "electromagnetic" radiation; that is, they are waves of electrical and magnetic energy moving together through space. Microwaves are produced inside the oven by an electron tube called a magnetron. The
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@ShiningScience
Shining Science
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🧪 Soon, Your Bathroom Could Detect Cancer Before You Even Know It Imagine being able to screen for cancer at home — just by using your urine. MIT researchers are turning this idea into reality. They’ve created tiny nanoparticles coated with AI-designed sensors that can detect
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@amazing_physics
Amazing Physics
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Mount Everest is the world's tallest mountain measured from sea level, at 8,848.86 meters. But the real giant is Mauna Kea in Hawaii. From its base on the ocean floor to its summit, it measures 10,210 meters, surpassing Mount Everest by about 1,400 meters. Only a portion of Mauna
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Xrgius Xanz
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Good morning and never forget: Real history will never be taught in school fin
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@konstructivizm
Black Hole
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Enceladus just leveled up from "cool icy moon" to "prime suspect in the search for alien life." NASA's Cassini spacecraft didn't just fly by Saturn's tiny moon Enceladus—it plunged straight through the spectacular water plumes shooting from its south pole like cosmic geysers.
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