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NASA’s Europa Mission: Is really Alien Habitat on Jupiter’s Moon? 😳
🚀 NASA's Europa Clipper: Exploring Jupiter’s Icy Moon for Alien Life 🌌
NASA’s Europa Clipper mission is set to uncover the secrets of Europa, Jupiter’s icy moon, believed to hold a vast ocean beneath its frozen crust. Could this mysterious moon support life? Here’s everything you need to know:
Mission Highlights
🛰️ Launch Date: October 14, 2024, from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
🌍 Arrival at Jupiter: Expected in 2030.
🌌 Flybys: Nearly 50 close passes of Europa during the mission, concluding in 2034.
🔬 Science Goals:
Measure the thickness of Europa’s icy shell.
Study its chemical composition and surface geology.
Search for conditions that could support life beneath the ice.
Advanced Technol...
NASA’s Europa Clipper mission is set to uncover the secrets of Europa, Jupiter’s icy moon, believed to hold a vast ocean beneath its frozen crust. Could this mysterious moon support life? Here’s everything you need to know:
Mission Highlights
🛰️ Launch Date: October 14, 2024, from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
🌍 Arrival at Jupiter: Expected in 2030.
🌌 Flybys: Nearly 50 close passes of Europa during the mission, concluding in 2034.
🔬 Science Goals:
Measure the thickness of Europa’s icy shell.
Study its chemical composition and surface geology.
Search for conditions that could support life beneath the ice.
Advanced Technol...
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Is Neil DEGrasse Tyson's Black Hole Prediction Coming True?
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Is Neil DEGrasse Tyson's Black Hole Prediction Coming True?
Chandrayaan 3's SHOCKING Secret Nobody is Talking About! 😳
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I mean yea,its the same thing used to levitate bullet trains.
@ajeevShrees-bm2gy Exactly! The same principle of magnetic levitation used in bullet trains. 😊
Super that the spirit coordinates with each other ideas technology and explore the possibility to achieve human goals
@revathinarayanan Absolutely! Collaboration like this showcases the true potential of human innovation and teamwork. When organizations like SpaceX and ISRO push boundaries together, it inspires the world to dream bigger and achieve more. Thank you for sharing your perspective!
What is this music called
@Colt-v65 Thanks for asking! The background music is called Time Countdown. I appreciate your interest!
Search up space doesn’t love you see what comes up😊
Damn nice edit ❤
@AymanAwsaf-no8ym thank you
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The space is mind blowing thing❤
Can someone survive the black hole
@baothien-coca3078 No, someone cannot survive a black hole due to its extreme gravitational pull and the spaghettification effect near the event horizon. But the research is still going on let us wait and watch.
@@Nikethan_Unscriptedthen nasa must have the black hole proof probe rn (It could be impossible)
@@Sillybirdy524 If it were that simple, NASA would likely have definitive black hole evidence by now! So we will wait.
pluto is my favorite
True man❤❤❤
Cool video man!
@fasttimeswithchiefishaan6338 Thanks a lot! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🚀✨
What about astroids >= the mass of earth....?? Btw nice work 🎉🎉
@strangeuniverse7626 Thank you for your appreciation! Regarding asteroids with mass equal to or greater than Earth, those are extremely rare and generally fall into the category of planetesimals. NASA's DART mission primarily focuses on smaller asteroids that could pose a potential impact threat. Handling larger asteroids would require a more comprehensive approach involving international collaboration and advanced technologies. I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🚀✨
This is earth and a few simple edits
@tienminhnguyen2589 Thanks! While it might look like a simple edit, the video enhances Earth-like features on Mars billions of years ago, depicting similarities such as liquid water and volcanoes. It offers a glimpse into Mars' ancient appearance. Appreciate your interest! 🌌🚀
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The earth would be bright for 14 days (also 2 weeks) if Betelgeuse went supernova
@thisman79 Absolutely fascinating! The impact of Betelgeuse going supernova on Earth's brightness for 14 days would be a mesmerizing spectacle. The cosmic wonders never cease to amaze!
Black holes are based on a mathematical misconception. Most people don't know that Einstein said that singularities are not possible. In the 1939 journal "Annals of Mathematics" he wrote "The essential result of this investigation is a clear understanding as to why the Schwarzchild singularities (Schwarzchild was the first to raise the issue of General Relativity predicting singularities) do not exist in physical reality. Although the theory given here treats only clusters (star clusters) whose particles move along circular paths it does seem to be subject to reasonable doubt that more general cases will have analogous results. The Schwarzchild singularities do not appear for the reason that matter cannot be concentrated arbitrarily. And this is due to the fact that otherwise the constituting particles would reach the velocity of light." He was referring to the phenomenon of dilation (sometimes called gamma or y) mass that is dilated is smeared through spacetime relative to an outside observer. It's the phenomenon behind the phrase "mass becomes infinite at the speed of light". General Relativity does not predict singularities when you factor in dilation. Einstein is known to have repeatedly spoken about this. Nobody believed in black holes when he was alive for this reason. Black holes were popularized by television and movies starting in the 1960's. Dilation will occur wherever there is an astronomical quantity of mass because high mass means high momentum. There is no place in the universe where mass is more concentrated than at the center of a galaxy. It can be shown mathematically that the mass at the center of our own galaxy must be dilated. In other words that mass is all around us. This is the explanation for the abnormally high rotation rates of stars in spiral galaxies which is the reason for the theory of dark matter. Galaxies with very, very low mass do not have enough mass in their centers to achieve relativistic velocities, therefore they do not contain dilated mass. It has recently been confirmed in 5 very, very low mass galaxies to show no signs of dark matter. This is virtual proof that dilation is occurring in common galactic centers, there can be no other realistic explanation for this fact. Dilation is the original and correct explanation for why we cannot see light from the galactic center.
@shawns0762 Interesting perspective! Einstein's views on singularities and dilation certainly add depth to the discussion about black holes. It's fascinating to consider the impact of mass dilation on our understanding of galactic centers and dark matter. Thanks for sharing this insightful historical context! 🌌🤔
@@Nikethan_Unscripted They definitely do not exist. The shape of a galaxy is common in nature. From atoms to our solar system the overwhelming majority of the mass is in the center. The same must be true for galaxies. Where there is an astronomical quantity of mass there is an astronomical quantity of energy. The night sky should be lit up from the galactic center but it isn't. The modern explanation for this is because gravitational forces there are so strong that not even light can escape, even though the mass of the photon is zero. Einstein's answer would be because the mass there is dilated relative to an Earthbound observer. This would also be the answer from Heisenberg, Schrodinger, Dirac, Bohr and every other physicist from the first half of the last century. Black holes were popularized by television and movies starting in the 1960's and belief in them gradually came to be. The recent discovery that very, very low mass galaxies is proof that dilation is occurring in common spiral galaxies, there can be no other realistic explanation for this fact.
@shawns0762 Thanks for sharing your perspective! It's interesting how views on black holes have evolved over time. The existence of black holes is well-supported by observational evidence, including the behavior of stars and gas near the centers of galaxies, the detection of gravitational waves from merging black holes, and the emission of high-energy radiation from regions surrounding black holes. 🌌🤔
@@Nikethan_Unscripted The shape of a galaxy is common in nature. From atoms to our solar system, the overwhelming majority of the mass is in the center. The same must be true for galaxies. Where there is an astronomical quantity of mass there is an astronomical quantity of energy. The night sky should be lit up from the galactic center but it isn't. The modern explanation for this is because gravitational forces are so strong there that not even light can escape, even though the mass of the photon is zero. Einstein's answer would be because the mass there is dilated relative to an Earthbound observer. This would also be the opinion of Planck, Heisenberg, Schrodinger, Dirac, Bohr, Feynman and every other physicist between 1925 (when the existence of galaxies was confirmed) and 1960. You believe in something that is based on a mathematical misconception, was popularized by television and movies starting in the 1960's, and nobody has ever seen. What we see in modern astronomy is exactly what Relativity and mathematics would predict. Wherever there is an astronomical quantity of mass, dilation will occur. The fact that very, very low mass galaxies have predictable star rotation rates is confirmation that dilation is occurring in common spiral galaxies.
@@Nikethan_Unscripted question what stronger a kilonova? Or a hypernova
If it explode will we die and when will it happen
@Naif_cooledits The distance between Betelgeuse and Earth is vast, Scientists predict it could happen within the next 100,000 years, but it's hard to pinpoint an exact timeline. No need to worry for now!
Thanks for the fact Ill subscribe
@@Naif_cooledits You're welcome! Appreciate the support-thank you for subscribing! 🌟
It's gonna be a very difficult challenge to pull it off if they decide to go forward with the mission.... we'll see
Indeed, the mission's success will depend on overcoming significant challenges. Let's wait and watch.