Milky Way Galaxy two gigantic “bubbles” 50,000 light years in each direction.
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(03-02-2025, 12:31 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Next is about Earth.. Rotfl

https://www.businesstoday.in/visualstori...31-01-2025

A million extraterrestrials from another star system could already be hiding in the Solar System. Those rather visitors from 3 star system Alpha Centauri. Do they pose a threat >Earth?, anwer is yes. Everything about "alien invaders," and whether pose a danger to Earth, according to earth space. Yes, alien rocks" refer to cosmic rocks asteroids that arrived from 3 star system Alpha Centauri.
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#62

(03-02-2025, 12:31 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Next is about Earth.. Rotfl

https://www.businesstoday.in/visualstori...31-01-2025

Next!. Akan Datang, this asteroid threat grows. Rotfl
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#63

(09-03-2025, 05:39 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  A million extraterrestrials from another star system could already be hiding in the Solar System. Those rather visitors from 3 star system Alpha Centauri. Do they pose a threat >Earth?, anwer is yes. Everything about "alien invaders," and whether pose a danger to Earth, according to earth space. Yes, alien rocks" refer to cosmic rocks asteroids that arrived from 3 star system Alpha Centauri.

Sure, earth is in danger, sure lehh, is confirm lehh
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#64

(03-02-2025, 12:31 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Next is about Earth.. Rotfl

https://www.businesstoday.in/visualstori...31-01-2025

https://www.businesstoday.in/visualstori...09-03-2025
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Unknown spiral structure discovered at the edge of our solar system.

To think of our solar neighborhood as a tight little cluster of planets, reality is far more expansive. Be4 Neptune, a crowd of frozen bits & pieces lingers in Kuiper Belt, yet only the start of our Sun’s extended family. Farther out – about 9.3 trillion miles away – sits the Oort Cloud, some refer to as outermost boundary of Solar System. This region believed to hold countless icy objects still feel Sun’s pull, no matter how faint. Many viewed this area as a scattered collection, with its bodies quietly resting in near isolation, according to a recent study, there"s a surprising spiral pattern in inner Oort Cloud, that runs much deeper than a random sprinkling of frozen debris.
https://www.earth.com/news/spiral-struct...ort-cloud/
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#66

(12-03-2025, 06:14 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Unknown spiral structure discovered at the edge of our solar system.

To think of our solar neighborhood as a tight little cluster of planets, reality is far more expansive. Be4 Neptune, a crowd of frozen bits & pieces lingers in Kuiper Belt, yet only the start of our Sun’s extended family. Farther out – about 9.3 trillion miles away – sits the Oort Cloud, some refer to as outermost boundary of Solar System. This region believed to hold countless icy objects still feel Sun’s pull, no matter how faint. Many viewed this area as a scattered collection, with its bodies quietly resting in near isolation, according to a recent study, there"s a surprising spiral pattern in inner Oort Cloud, that runs much deeper than a random sprinkling of frozen debris.
https://www.earth.com/news/spiral-struct...ort-cloud/

The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) was a NASA space mission aimed at testing a method of planetary defense against near-Earth objects (NEOs). It was designed to assess how much a spacecraft impact deflects an asteroid through its transfer of momentum when hitting the asteroid head-on. The selected target asteroid, Dimorphos, is a minor-planet moon of the asteroid.
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#67

SpaceX postponed the launch of the Falcon 9 rocket from Florida, US that was carrying a crew of four astronauts who would have replaced the stranded NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore. According to NASA and SpaceX, they have scrubbed today's launch attempt of the agency's Crew-10 mission to the International Space Station due to a hydraulic system issue with a ground support clamp arm for the Falcon 9 rocket at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
https://www.youtube.com/live/qKa0ouQJqz4...Wo9OW5RaZv
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#68

(13-03-2025, 09:33 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  SpaceX postponed the launch of the Falcon 9 rocket from Florida, US that was carrying a crew of four astronauts who would have replaced the stranded NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore. According to NASA and SpaceX, they have scrubbed today's launch attempt of the agency's Crew-10 mission to the International Space Station due to a hydraulic system issue with a ground support clamp arm for the Falcon 9 rocket at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.

https://www.youtube.com/live/qKa0ouQJqz4...DpPQ9ziiIV
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#69

(03-02-2025, 04:19 PM)Alice Alicia Wrote:  The magnitude of the universe is mind boggling and incomprehensible.

50,000 light years means traveling at the speed of light for 50,000 years just to reach one part of the Galaxy from another part nearby.

But there are trillions and trillions of galaxies in the universe. And there are billions of stars in each Galaxy. Forget about planets for the time being. There is no way to count the number of galaxies because the universe is expanding at twice the speed of light. The light from distance Galaxies will never reach our telescopes.

The trillions and trillions of galaxies that we can see could be only a small tiny portion of the universe.

Chances is there are many intelligent life out there.

chances is that there will be another one of u and me out there. exactly the same in every aspect.
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#70

(13-03-2025, 09:34 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  https://www.youtube.com/live/qKa0ouQJqz4...DpPQ9ziiIV

Astronaut Sunita Williams & Butch Wilmore are scheduled to leave the International Space station by March 19 at earliest. Mission will launch four crew members to International Space Station. Crew-9 mission with NASA astronauts Nick Hague, Suni Williams, and Butch Wilmore, along with Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, would depart space station no earlier than Wednesday, March 19, pending weather at the splashdown locations off the coast of Florida.
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#71

(03-02-2025, 12:14 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  The heart of our Milky Way galaxy is much active than most people would realize. In fact, astronomers discovered two gigantic “bubbles” extending above and below the galactic center, roughly 50,000 light years in each direction. OMG..... Cool
https://www.earth.com/news/two-enormous-...ay-galaxy/

two gigantic “bubbles on milky way, our lone only galaxy.... Laughing
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#72

(14-03-2025, 09:35 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Astronaut Sunita Williams & Butch Wilmore are scheduled to leave the International Space station by March 19 at earliest. Mission will launch four crew members to International Space Station. Crew-9 mission with NASA astronauts Nick Hague, Suni Williams, and Butch Wilmore, along with Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, would depart space station no earlier than Wednesday, March 19, pending weather at the splashdown locations off the coast of Florida.

However, above the 2 is still stuck in space's station... crying

Meanwhile the team acknowledges that Voyagers, which have traveled for 47 years, could face unanticipated problems, shorten that timeline.

Trailblazing Voyager mission Voyager 1 is currently more than 15b miles/25b kilometers from Earth, & Voyager 2 is over 13 billion miles (21 bil kilometers) away.

Communicating with them is a slow process, taking about 23 hours for a signal to reach Voyager 1 and more than 19 hours to reach Voyager 2. “Every minute of every day, the Voyagers explore a region where no spacecraft has gone before,” said Linda Spilker, Voyager project scientist at JPL.

“That also means every day could be our last. But that day could also bring another interstellar revelation. So, we’re pulling out all the stops, doing what we can to make sure Voyagers 1 and 2 continue their trailblazing for the maximum time possible,” she concluded.
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#73

(14-03-2025, 09:35 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Astronaut Sunita Williams & Butch Wilmore are scheduled to leave the International Space station by March 19 at earliest. Mission will launch four crew members to International Space Station. Crew-9 mission with NASA astronauts Nick Hague, Suni Williams, and Butch Wilmore, along with Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, would depart space station no earlier than Wednesday, March 19, pending weather at the splashdown locations off the coast of Florida.

https://youtu.be/CmdwtXWI11k?si=5Kg6zJU_Yb-vAyBb
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#74

(11-03-2025, 04:36 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  https://www.businesstoday.in/visualstori...09-03-2025

Unknown spiral structure discovered at the edge of our solar system and also inside earth, something is moving and shifting earth around. crying
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#75

https://youtu.be/enwERc2b5IA?si=MWWPcZf-XqMgyQK_
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#76

https://youtu.be/IyHWLG00fwU?si=OMzpGuzEgbnbBXQi
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#77

(14-03-2025, 09:35 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Astronaut Sunita Williams & Butch Wilmore are scheduled to leave the International Space station by March 19 at earliest. Mission will launch four crew members to International Space Station. Crew-9 mission with NASA astronauts Nick Hague, Suni Williams, and Butch Wilmore, along with Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, would depart space station no earlier than Wednesday, March 19, pending weather at the splashdown locations off the coast of Florida.

Two NASA astronauts who planned to spend 10 days in space but ended up staying over nine months. Rotfl
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#78

(19-03-2025, 05:18 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Two NASA astronauts who planned to spend 10 days in space but ended up staying over nine months. Rotfl

They all landed two days ago safely... Clapping
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#79

(20-03-2025, 10:43 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  They all landed two days ago safely... Clapping

Now focusing, now shifts to their scientific discoveries and the physical challenges they endured in space. NASA spokesperson Cheryl Warner said the crew will remain at Johnson Space Center for health monitoring by the agency's flight surgeons as they readapt to Earth’s gravity. There, the crew will be able to interact with their families and, once cleared, return to normal life on Earth, he added.
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#80

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope discovered a 30-million-year-old “planet factory” during its investigations, which fundamentally altered our knowledge about planetary origin. Researchers are gaining a new understanding of planetary system formation and solar system origin using this significant scientific discovery. The article breaks down this scientific breakthrough and its importance while following current examination work to comprehend its full implications..

Scientific breakthrough reshapes every existing knowledge about planet creation processes.
Recently launched James Webb Space Telescope from NASA is located in a space region where planets are forming, and scientists call it a “planet factory.” The Orion star cluster presents a dense group of young stars within protoplanetary disks that inhabit an area aged 30 million years. The circular disks include all planet-forming components, which consist of cosmic dust and stellar gas, which serve as the materials needed to construct new worlds.

Beyond the capabilities of Webb Telescope systems, researchers would never have detected this structure because Webb detects infrared frequencies from space. Through its infrared capabilities, the telescope can traverse the thick gas and dust clouds to view activities of planet construction that remain invisible to other wavelengths. Science has shifted understanding about planet formation because new evidence demonstrates the earliest and quickest potential planet development time scales
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#81

(21-03-2025, 04:03 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope discovered a 30-million-year-old “planet factory” during its investigations, which fundamentally altered our knowledge about planetary origin. Researchers are gaining a new understanding of planetary system formation and solar system origin using this significant scientific discovery. The article breaks down this scientific breakthrough and its importance while following current examination work to comprehend its full implications..

Scientific breakthrough reshapes every existing knowledge about planet creation processes.
Recently launched James Webb Space Telescope from NASA is located in a space region where planets are forming, and scientists call it a “planet factory.” The Orion star cluster presents a dense group of young stars within protoplanetary disks that inhabit an area aged 30 million years. The circular disks include all planet-forming components, which consist of cosmic dust and stellar gas, which serve as the materials needed to construct new worlds.

Beyond the capabilities of Webb Telescope systems, researchers would never have detected this structure because Webb detects infrared frequencies from space. Through its infrared capabilities, the telescope can traverse the thick gas and dust clouds to view activities of planet construction that remain invisible to other wavelengths. Science has shifted understanding about planet formation because new evidence demonstrates the earliest and quickest potential planet development time scales

We finally know where we come fromNASA discovers a planet factory.
https://www.ecoticias.com/en/nasa-planet...e_vignette
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#82

(21-03-2025, 04:32 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  We finally know where we come fromNASA discovers a planet factory.
https://www.ecoticias.com/en/nasa-planet...e_vignette

https://www.ecoticias.com/en/nasa-planet...e_vignette
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Through decades of intensive search activity, astronomers found four mini-planets orbiti
Through the Barnard’s Star discovery, scientists uncovered four planetary bodies.

Scientists from the astronomical community explore Barnard’s Star because it exists six light-years from our planet as a red dwarf. The Gemini North telescope located in Hawaii allows researchers to confirm the existence of four sub-Earth exoplanets using the high-precision MAROON-X instrument. 

Four exoplanets discovered by scientists rank as some of the tiniest planets detected by researchers at 19% to 34% the size of our home planet Earth.

Astronomers found these planets after employing the radial velocity technique that measures star wobble caused by the orbiting planet’s gravitational force. The new discovery method permits astronomers to locate exoplanets beyond the transit detection capability because it enables researchers to detect minuscule distant planets. 

The world has taken a significant leap toward discovering Earth-like planets beyond our solar system. Pioneering James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has made headlines on exoplanet K2-18b with its detection of gases – dimethyl sulphide, methane, and carbon dioxide – that “should not be there.” these findings heighten hopes of extraterrestrial life since gases are mostly associated with bio productivity.

One of the stunning revelations from the James Webb Telescope is that it has detected the presence of DMS, a compound majorly produced by life on Earth-through sources such as marine phytoplankton. The presence of this gas, in addition to methane and carbon dioxide in K2-18b’s atmosphere, has left scientists wondering.

These are gases that are improbable because of the highly improbable natural formation of such combinations on a planet without life. The unusual thing here is that the scientists insist that “they should not be there” under ordinary conditions for planets.
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https://www.ecoticias.com/en/james-webb-...ife/10389/
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#85

Curiosity rover cracked open a rock and may have settled the 'life on Mars' debate...?.
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#86

(23-03-2025, 07:45 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Curiosity rover cracked open a rock and may have settled the 'life on Mars' debate...?.

https://www.earth.com/news/mars-curiosit...e_vignette
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Gigantic bubbles. Laughing
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(23-03-2025, 07:47 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  https://www.earth.com/news/mars-curiosit...e_vignette

Becky Williams, a scientist with the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson, Arizona, and deputy principal investigator of Curiosity’s Mast Camera, has studied these processes.


“This was not a quiet period on Mars. There was an exciting amount of activity here. We’re looking at multiple flows down the channel, including energetic floods and boulder-rich flows,” she explained.

Drilling for more sulfur clues on Mars
Curiosity’s drill has stayed busy near the newly found sulfur field. On June 18, the rover created its 41st borehole in a rock called “Mammoth Lakes.”
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(23-03-2025, 07:58 AM)Alice Alicia Wrote:  Gigantic bubbles. Laughing
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Recently, NASA's Curiosity rover discovered rocks made of pure sulfur on Mars, a first for the Red Planet, and the Perseverance rover found a rock sample, nicknamed "Cheyava Falls," with signs of ancient water and organic compounds, potentially hinting at past microbial life.

Here's a more detailed look at these findings:
Curiosity's Sulfur Discovery:
The Curiosity rover, while exploring the Gediz Vallis channel, rolled over a rock that cracked open, revealing yellow crystals of pure sulfur.
This is the first time sulfur has been found in its pure elemental form on Mars.
Scientists are still trying to understand how this sulfur formed, as it's not typically associated with the Martian environment.
Perseverance's "Cheyava Falls" Rock:
The Perseverance rover, exploring Jezero Crater, found a rock sample named "Cheyava Falls".
This rock contains signs of ancient water and organic compounds, which are building blocks of life.
The discovery suggests that Mars may have once had conditions suitable for supporting microbial life.
The rock also contains potential energy sources that could have supported microbial life.
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(23-03-2025, 07:58 AM)Alice Alicia Wrote:  Gigantic bubbles. Laughing
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Imagine taking a leisurely Sunday drive, and you accidentally smash something on the road that turns out to be an unprecedented scientific revelation. Well, that’s exactly what happened to NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover on May 30, 2024 when it struck sulfur.
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