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Rainbows are actually circles, a full circle is visible from a higher vantage point.
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Crown shyness is a natural phenomenon where the upper branches of neighboring trees avoid touching each other, leaving gaps in the canopy.
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The Sun π
A thread explaining different cores and parts/features of our Sun βοΈ (continued in comments):
β‘Core
The Sun's core is where nuclear fusion happens, generating light and heat by converting hydrogen into helium.β‘Radioactive Zone
The radiative zone in the Sun is where energy moves through radiation, as photons bounce between atoms, gradually making their way toward the surface.β‘Convective Zone
The convective zone in the Sun is where energy is transported by the movement of hot, ionized gases, creating currents and contributing to the overall heat distribution within the Sun.β‘Tachocline
The tachocline is a thin layer within the Sun, situated between the radiative and convective zones. It's known for its role in influencing the Sun's magnetic field and rotation dynamics....continued (Check top comment) π¬ Join @Space_Timessπ| BOOSTπ
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A family of elephants see a lion and form a circle to protect their children π
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Another trip around the Sun π
Wishing all my fellow space enthusiasts a Happy New Year! May 2024 be a cosmic journey filled with awe-inspiring discoveries, astronomical achievements, and an orbit of joy around the universe. Here's to another year of exploring the wonders of space together!
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Stabilized Sky Timelapse, Visualization of Earth's Rotation πΊ
This video helps us visualize that it's the Earth that rotates, not the sky. We all know that's the case (most of us, anyway), but we don't directly perceive it that way. Eric was able to use a star tracker to stabilize the sky, and drive home the fact that we're all on a giant spinning rock flying through space.Captured at Crater Lake National Park on July 19, 2020 by Eric Brummel β€οΈ Share @Space_Timess π
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Action Cam Footage of Earth & ISS From October 2017 Spacewalk πΉ
NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik captured this footage with a GoPro camera on Oct. 20, 2017 during a spacewalk outside the International Space Station. Bresnik reflected on this quiet moment, "Sometimes on a space walk, you just have to take a moment to enjoy the beauty of our planet Earth. This Go-Pro footage is from our spacewalk where Joe Acaba and I refurbished the Canadarm2 robotic arm and the Dextre robotic arm extension."[Credit: NASA β€οΈ] Share @Space_Timess π±
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π₯Ά Have you ever seen the Geographic South Pole of the world?
the South Pole is located on a massive ice sheet that holds about 60% of the world's fresh water, making it a crucial component of Earth's hydrosphere.[πΉ theziebellfamily] Join @World&Science βοΈ
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