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From Kenyan Skies to Sustainable Futures | Kenyan Space Agency Friends of SpaceVrse EP 105
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spaceverse on Instagram: "This simulation shows how a black hole bends space so extremely that light no longer moves in straight lines. Instead, light follows the curved shape of space itself, wrapping around the black hole due to its intense gravity. This effect, predicted by Einstein’s theory of relativity, is why black holes can distort, stretch, and even mirror the light from stars behind them. What looks like strange bending is not light changing direction on its own—it’s space itself being
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spaceverse on Instagram: "When you look at the night sky, you’re looking back in time ✨🌌. Light from stars and galaxies takes years, thousands of years, or even billions of years to reach Earth, so we see them as they were in the past, not as they are today. Because light has a speed limit, space acts like a time machine, showing us ancient moments frozen in light. Every star is history, every galaxy is a memory, and astronomy is how we read the universe’s past."
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spaceverse | When a star drifted too close to a black hole, gravity tore it apart in a violent tidal disruption event. The shredded star heated up and... | Instagram
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spaceverse on Instagram: "If you could fold a sheet of paper just 103 times, its thickness would exceed the size of the observable universe. Each fold doubles the thickness, creating exponential growth—after 42 folds it would reach the Moon, and after 103 it would surpass 93 billion light-years. This thought experiment shows how quickly exponential growth can outpace intuition, shaping everything from technology to the cosmos."
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spaceverse on Instagram: "After returning from space, astronauts often experience a condition called orthostatic intolerance. In microgravity, their muscles weaken and the heart and blood vessels don’t work as hard. When they come back to Earth and stand up, gravity pulls blood downward, causing a sudden drop in blood pressure. This can lead to dizziness or even fainting. With time, exercise, and recovery training, their bodies slowly readjust to Earth’s gravity and return to normal."
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spaceverse on Instagram: "SpaceX’s Starship does not fly straight to Mars. It follows a fuel-efficient path called a Hohmann transfer orbit, which is a long elliptical orbit around the Sun. Starship first launches into low Earth orbit using the Super Heavy booster, then refuels in space. After that, it performs a Trans-Mars Injection burn to leave Earth’s orbit and head toward Mars. Missions launch only during a Mars transfer window, which happens about every 26 months, when Earth and Mars are c
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spaceverse on Instagram: "The 5th dimension is a theoretical concept in advanced physics, often discussed in ideas like string theory and multiverse models. It describes a framework where multiple possible timelines or outcomes could exist mathematically, beyond our familiar three dimensions of space and one of time. While intriguing, the 5th dimension remains speculative and unproven, and interpretations linking it to consciousness or spirituality come from philosophy rather than established sc
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spaceverse on Instagram: "156 Time isn’t the same everywhere in the universe. ⏳ On planets with stronger gravity or near fast-moving objects, time actually slows down compared to weaker gravity or slower places. This is called time dilation, explained by Einstein’s theory of relativity. On Earth, the effect is tiny, but near massive stars, black holes, or at super high speeds, the difference becomes real and measurable. Time is not absolute—it bends with gravity and motion. 🌌✨ #SpaceScience #Re
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spaceverse on Instagram: "NASA captured the Sun like never before. These close-up solar flares show superheated plasma erupting from the Sun’s surface, releasing immense energy into space. More than a visual spectacle, these flares drive space weather and can affect satellites, power grids, and Earth itself—proof that our star is alive, active, and incredibly powerful."
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spaceverse on Instagram: "Hard truth: this isn’t communication, ancient tech, or a hidden interface. Objects reacting during chanting is basic physics plus bad interpretation. Sound creates vibrations; vibrations can move air, dust, moisture, or nearby materials. Many EMF meters are notoriously sensitive to movement, electronics, phones, power lines, and even the human body. Chanting doesn’t “activate a field” — it changes the environment, and cheap EMF devices spike easily. The Buga Sphere has
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spaceverse on Instagram: "The video shows a binary star system where two stars slowly spiral toward each other, mixing their outer layers and gaining mass. Once the merged star crosses a critical limit, its core becomes unstable and collapses, triggering a supernova that blasts energy and newly formed elements into space. The expanding gas later cools into a nebula, seeding future stars and planets. Stars aren’t just lights in the sky—they’re massive plasma spheres powered by nuclear fusion, shi
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spaceverse on Instagram: "For thousands of years, humans tried to understand the sky with limited tools. Ancient cultures often described the heavens as a “dome” because it matched what the naked eye could see. Today, science has gone far beyond drawings and myths—using satellites, space telescopes, and physics to map Earth and the universe with precision. Understanding where old ideas came from helps us see how knowledge evolves, and why evidence matters more than belief. Curiosity should lead
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spaceverse | Launched in 1977 aboard the Voyager spacecraft, the Golden Record is a time capsule meant to tell the story of Earth. It carries sounds of... | Instagram
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spaceverse | Geologists collect fresh lava by carefully approaching active flows in full protective gear and using long metal tools to scoop small... | Instagram
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spaceverse | Mid-air refueling is how military aircraft refuel while still flying, letting them stay airborne longer, fly farther, and carry heavier... | Instagram
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spaceverse on Instagram: "This star spins faster than anything you know. It rotates 716 times every second, far faster than any blender on Earth. These objects are called neutron stars, and they are born when a massive star explodes in a supernova and collapses into an ultra-dense core. Imagine a city-sized object with the mass of the Sun spinning at lightning speed. Extreme gravity, extreme physics, and one of the most intense objects in the universe."
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spaceverse on Instagram: "A pulsar is a rapidly rotating neutron star formed after a massive star explodes in a supernova. Its strong magnetic fields send out beams of radiation that appear as regular pulses when they point toward Earth. Discovered in 1967, pulsars are used by scientists to study gravity, map cosmic distances, and test fundamental laws of physics."
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spaceverse on Instagram: "Seen from above, thunderstorms rise as massive cloud towers filled with lightning, hail, and violent air currents. Pilots use radar to spot these storm cells early and steer clear. The bright flashes and dark clouds signal extreme turbulence—flying near them can cause severe shaking, engine stress, or loss of control. Avoiding the storm is always the top priority."
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spaceverse | Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 is the most distant human-made object ever sent into space and is now traveling through interstellar space. It... | Instagram
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