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Meteor Showers: The Celestial Rain of Shooting Stars
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Meteor Showers: The Celestial Rain of Shooting Stars

Few natural events captivate the human imagination as much as a meteor shower. When dozens or even hundreds of streaks of light flash across the night sky, it feels as…
Posted by deka October 20, 2025
Meteorites: Messengers from the Depths of Space
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Meteorites: Messengers from the Depths of Space

Every meteorite that falls to Earth carries within it a story billions of years old. These rocky or metallic fragments are remnants of the early Solar System — pieces of…
Posted by deka October 20, 2025
Ultraviolet Light: The Invisible Force of the Sun
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Ultraviolet Light: The Invisible Force of the Sun

Ultraviolet (UV) light is an invisible type of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the Sun and certain artificial sources. While it plays an essential role in nature — such as helping…
Posted by deka October 17, 2025
Terraforming: Turning Alien Worlds Into New Homes
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Terraforming: Turning Alien Worlds Into New Homes

Terraforming — the process of transforming another planet or moon to make it habitable for life — is one of the most ambitious ideas in science and imagination. The term…
Posted by deka October 10, 2025
Could Earth Reverse Its Rotation?
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Could Earth Reverse Its Rotation?

The Earth rotates from west to east, which makes the Sun rise in the east and set in the west. This direction of rotation has remained stable for billions of…
Posted by deka October 3, 2025
Do All Moving Objects in the Universe Follow a Left-Handed or Right-Handed Spiral?
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Do All Moving Objects in the Universe Follow a Left-Handed or Right-Handed Spiral?

The motion of objects in the universe is a subject that fascinates astronomers and physicists. Many people notice spiral shapes in galaxies, hurricanes, or even water vortices and wonder if…
Posted by deka October 3, 2025
How Planets and Galaxies Move in the Universe
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How Planets and Galaxies Move in the Universe

The motion of planets and galaxies is one of the most fascinating aspects of astronomy. While the forces that drive these movements may seem invisible, they are governed by fundamental…
Posted by deka October 3, 2025
Why Are Planets and Stars Spherical in Shape?
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Why Are Planets and Stars Spherical in Shape?

When we look at the night sky or study our Solar System, one striking feature is that planets and stars are spherical. Unlike asteroids or comets, which often have irregular…
Posted by deka October 3, 2025
The Dzhanibekov Effect: Physics of a Surprising Space Phenomenon
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The Dzhanibekov Effect: Physics of a Surprising Space Phenomenon

The Dzhanibekov Effect, also called the tennis racket theorem, is a physical phenomenon observed when an object rotates in space around its intermediate axis of inertia. Physics Behind the Effect…
Posted by deka October 1, 2025
Does the Universe Have an Edge and What Could Be Beyond It?
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Does the Universe Have an Edge and What Could Be Beyond It?

When we ask if the Universe has an edge, we imagine a boundary, like the end of a road or the surface of a sphere. However, in cosmology, the Universe…
Posted by deka September 29, 2025

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