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Welcome to ThinkFlick! 🚀🌌 Get ready to explore the cosmos


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Thinkflick
Posted 6 days ago

April 15, 1912 — not just a date… a scream beneath the ocean.

The Titanic wasn’t just a ship.
It was hope, pride, love, and dreams…
All sailing toward a future that never came.

Over 1,500 souls —
Frozen in time, lost in the silence of the deep.
Mothers clinging to their children…
Lovers saying goodbye under a starry sky…
People praying, not to be saved… but to be remembered.

They believed they were safe.
They believed they had time.
But in a few cold, cruel hours —
All of it was gone.

And today…
What if it happened now?
Would we fight to help?
Or would we raise our phones to film it?

This picture says everything.
A tragedy unfolding…
While the world watches through a screen.

Don’t scroll past their pain.
Don’t just “remember” Titanic.
Feel it. Carry it. Honor it.

– Shahzayn

#Titanic #April15 #NeverForget #FeelThePain #HistorySpeaks

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Thinkflick
Posted 1 month ago

Companies Are Offering Me Money—

I just received an offer to boost my YouTube revenue simply because my channel is pulling in millions of views! 💰 If brands and companies see the value in my content, why can’t the same happen for you?

The truth is—going viral isn’t luck, it’s a formula! And I’m ready to share it with you. Want to learn how to get offers like this and start making real money from YouTube?

Just comment "YES" below, and I’ll reveal everything! 🚀🔥

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Thinkflick
Posted 1 month ago

🚀 The YouTube Formula That BREAKS the Algorithm! 🤯

Something insane is happening… My channel is pulling in millions of views, and I’ve figured out EXACTLY how to go viral! 📈🔥

This isn’t luck. It’s a formula—a system that forces the algorithm to push your content like crazy! 🚀

Want to know how to get millions of views and grow your channel FAST? No secrets, no fake tricks—just a real step-by-step strategy that works.

If you’re serious about blowing up on YouTube, just comment "YES" below! I have no problem sharing the secrets. Let’s make it happen! 🔥

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Thinkflick
Posted 1 month ago

🎉 34,000 SUBSCRIBERS! 🚀

Thank you all for the amazing support! 🙌 Our community is growing fast, and this is just the beginning. More epic content is on the way! 🌍✨

Let me know in the comments what you want to see next! 🔥

#RoadTo100K #ThankYou

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Thinkflick
Posted 1 month ago

🚀 My channel is going VIRAL with MILLIONS of views in just one month! Want to know how to go viral too? 🤯 Check out my channel and see for yourself! If you're interested in learning the secrets behind my success, let me know in the comments! I'll make a video breaking it all down for you. 🔥

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Thinkflick
Posted 5 months ago

🚀 NASA's Voyager 1 Breaks Days of Silence Using a Forgotten Device from 1981! 🌌

🗓️ November 4, 2024
Imagine this: the farthest human-made object from Earth went silent at a staggering 15.4 billion miles away! 😱 Scientists feared they might never hear from it again. But then, in an unexpected twist, this 47-year-old spacecraft communicated again using a backup system that hadn’t been touched since 1981!

So, what happened? 🤔

Voyager 1 was supposed to keep in touch with mission control, but after a routine command to activate a heater on October 16, things went awry. The probe switched to its fault protection system, turning off its primary X-band transmitter. By October 19, all communication had ceased, leaving engineers anxious about the mission's future.

But wait, there’s more! 🚀💫

Voyager 1 has a backup transmitter operating on a fainter frequency. Days later, engineers from NASA’s Deep Space Network, which includes massive radio dish arrays, picked up a faint signal over the S-band transmitter—a device long forgotten! 🎉

NASA shared that the team is working hard to gather information and get Voyager 1 back to normal operations.

Did you know? 🤯

Voyager 1 and its twin, Voyager 2, have been operating for nearly 50 years—way beyond their original five-year mission! Launched in 1977, they were initially designed to study Jupiter and Saturn, but their success led to expanded objectives that included Uranus and Neptune.

Now, these remarkable spacecraft are the only ones operating outside the heliosphere, having explored four planets, 48 moons, and a treasure trove of planetary magnetic fields and rings! 🌍🪐

As Voyager 1 speeds away from the solar system at over 38,000 miles per hour, it takes 23 hours for commands to reach it, and another 23 hours for mission control to get a response!

Stay tuned as we follow this incredible journey into the unknown! What do you think lies ahead for Voyager 1? Let us know in the comments below! 👇✨

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Thinkflick
Posted 5 months ago

🚀 22,000 Subscribers! Thank You, ThinkFlick Family! 🚀

We’ve hit 22,000 subscribers on ThinkFlick! 🌌 It’s been an amazing journey diving into the wonders of space, science, and beyond with you all. I couldn’t have reached this milestone without each one of you, and I’m beyond grateful for your incredible support! 🙏💙

As we continue to grow, I want to hear from YOU! What topic should we explore in our next video? Drop your ideas in the comments! From black holes to space missions, the sky’s (literally) the limit! 🌠

Thank you for being part of this amazing community. Here’s to even more exciting content and to reaching new heights together! 🚀✨

#ThinkFlick #22kStrong #NextVideoIdeas

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Thinkflick
Posted 7 months ago

September 29, 2024, Earth will briefly have a second "moon" as a small asteroid, 2024 PT5, gets captured by our planet's gravity. This mini-moon will stick around for nearly two months before continuing its journey through space.



A mini-moon occurs when a small celestial object, such as an asteroid, is temporarily caught in Earth's gravitational pull. Unlike our permanent Moon, these objects don't stay in orbit for long. Their orbits are unstable, and after a brief stint as Earth's companion, they eventually break free. This phenomenon is rare but not unheard of. In the past, a few other objects have become mini-moons for short periods, offering researchers valuable insights into the gravitational dynamics between Earth and small asteroids.

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Thinkflick
Posted 7 months ago

Photographed by Kurdish astrophotographer, Darya Kawa Mirza, captured a breathtaking clear photo of the Moon, revealing countless crater marks and ridges illuminated by the Sun - using a Celestron NexStar 8SE with a Canon EOS 1200D attached to it.
This ambitious project entailed four consecutive days of continuous moon observation and photography, culminating in an image size of 708 gigabytes, comprised of over 81,000 stacked images.

The final image exquisitely reveals the captivating topography of the moon’s surface. The resolution of the image stands at an impressive 159.7 megapixels.

(Via: @daryavaseum )

#memes #explore #photography

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Thinkflick
Posted 7 months ago

Which planet has the more ring?

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