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Arturas 7 months ago
Uranus orbits the Sun on its side. It is often called the “sideways planet” because its orbit is tilted by about 98 degrees. This tilt makes the ice giant planet appear as if it is spinning sideways. image
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Arturas 7 months ago
Good morning Nostr☕ ☀️ image
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Arturas 7 months ago
Clearest image ever taken of Phobos, a moon of Mars image
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Arturas 7 months ago
An interstellar object has been detected hurtling towards our solar system. For only the 3rd time in history, astronomers have found an interstellar object hurtling through our solar system. The newly discovered space rock, now named 3I/ATLAS, could be as large as 12 miles (20 km) in diameter. And it’s soaring toward the Sun at a blistering pace. image
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Arturas 7 months ago
A bad dog owner dumped this wolfdog at a kiII shelter when he got too big and too much to handle. Luckily a sanctuary took him, instead and saved his life! His DNA testing came back as 87.5 % Gray Wolf, 8.6 % Siberian Husky, and 3.9 % German Shepherd image
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Arturas 7 months ago
Good morning nostr☕️🌞
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Arturas 7 months ago
Saturn has 82 known moons and counting. Saturn has the most number of moons known in the solar system. Its biggest moon, Titan, is bigger than Mercury. The ringed planet also has some smaller moons called “shepherd moons” that help keep Saturn’s rings in shape. image
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Arturas 7 months ago
Mercury and Venus are the only planets with no moons. The terrestrial planets Mercury and Venus are not able to hold any moons because of their close distance to the Sun. The Sun’s gravity is much stronger and it will pull any natural satellite orbiting these nearby planets. image
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Arturas 7 months ago
Good morning nostr! Happy Saturday☕ ☀️
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Arturas 7 months ago
There is a volcano on Mars three times the size of Everest. At 600 km wide and 21 km high, Olympus Mons is a volcano on Mars that may still be active, according to scientists. It is the tallest peak of any planet. However, the Rheasilvia central peak on the asteroid Vesta is taller at 22 km. image