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Insane Curiosity is a channel of astronomy, physics and futu


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10 hours ago - 251 likes

Which space probe, launched by NASA in 2006, conducted a flyby of Pluto in 2015, providing the first close-up images of the dwarf planet?

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2 days ago - 155 likes

Believe Me, They're Telling Us A Bunch Of Lies About Going To Mars!





We're being fed a lot of misinformation about our chances of going to Mars. The truth is much more complicated than they make it seem. Find out what they're not telling you about the challenges of space travel and colonizing Mars.



Check out the full story here: https://youtu.be/VHrh16jxzy4

Insane Curiosity
2 days ago - 683 likes

What is the name of the hypothetical last stage of stellar evolution, in which a white dwarf cools down and no longer emits significant heat or light?

Insane Curiosity
3 days ago - 441 likes

What term describes the theoretical boundary of a black hole, where the escape velocity equals the speed of light?

Insane Curiosity
4 days ago - 245 likes

Most of the gold on Earth is believed to have originated from ancient collisions of neutron stars. These cosmic collisions produce heavy elements like gold and platinum, which are then scattered throughout the universe.

Insane Curiosity
5 days ago - 614 likes

In particle physics, what is the name of the particle that is the carrier of the strong nuclear force?

Insane Curiosity
5 days ago - 121 likes

63 Facts And History About Our Solar System



Explore 63 amazing facts and historical details about our solar system. Learn about the sun, the planets, their moons, and other fascinating objects. Discover how the solar system formed, the features of each planet, and key moments in space exploration history. Perfect for anyone curious about our solar system.



Be sure to check it out here: https://youtu.be/ORrePRf-L2g

Insane Curiosity
6 days ago - 532 likes

Would you rather have a time machine to visit any era in Earth's history, a machine that can clone any extinct species, or a device that can cure any disease?

Insane Curiosity
1 week ago - 559 likes

In the context of space exploration, what is the term for the velocity required for an object to escape the gravitational pull of a celestial body without further propulsion?