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Stars Sun Astrohata

Stars are giant balls of hot gas composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. And why are they hot and bright? Thanks to nuclear fusion, temperature,...

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Brightest comet 2024

#Astrokhata about serious things. There is speculation that comet C/2023 A3 will have a brightness of -2.5 to -3 m this October and will actually...

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Time and Mind in the Universe

If we wanted to reach the nearest star after the Sun, Proxima Centauri, by car, it would take us about 50 million years at a speed of 100 km/h. From...

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Soul and Heart in one nebula

You can endlessly look at water and fire, but the most magical thing is open space. At the center of the Heart Nebula (IC 1805) is the star cluster...

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Starlight

The light of the Sun goes to the Earth, breaking the bushes and overcoming the barchans of the internal resistance of our star for 30 thousand years....

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Saturn Iapetus and the rings

Today it's about black and white. There is one small but interesting satellite of Saturn - Iapetus. One hemisphere of Iapetus is black as pitch, and...

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The heavenly slow-walker is the ruler of the universe

I think Ukrainians got the ability to adapt from the Heavenly slow-walker and this is what she can do - * + 150 degrees and - 273 C * withstand a...

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Quasars are beacons of the universe

Quasars are the brightest objects in the universe (except for supernova explosions). They are also called Lighthouses of the Universe. This is roughly...

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Starlink discovers Skynet

Anyone who closely follows my work knows that there are already all the prerequisites for creating ultra-fast Internet, and here's something else -...

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Quantum entanglement is love

Continuing the theme of the microcosm - last year The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for the future quantum internet. This is the name of the...

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The Quantum World and the Attosecond Laser

And now let's dive into the amazing world of quantum physics. Recently, three scientists received the Nobel Prize in Physics for the so-called...

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The ring of fire – lunar eclipse

Despite the war in Ukraine and already in Israel, this Saturday America (unfortunately only there) will be visited by a stunning astronomical...

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two Jupiters – two destinies

The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered "planets" the size of Jupiter that move freely in space and are not gravitationally bound to any...

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The Witch’s Head Nebula – meditation and the stars

Continuing the theme of winds, ships and the lively twinkling of the Universe - I want to show you - the Witch's Head Nebula (IC 2118) - a reflection...

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Morning Star Mission and Living Venus

Today there are shellings in Kharkiv, and the weather is getting more and more like October. However, there are places in our solar system with much...

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