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THE ASTRONOMICAL ARC
Posted 18 hours ago

Which planet has the fastest rotation?

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THE ASTRONOMICAL ARC
Posted 18 hours ago

Astronomers have identified a near-Earth asteroid, designated 2024 YR4, which currently has a 2.3% chance of impacting Earth on December 22, 2032. This probability has increased from earlier estimates, prompting heightened monitoring from global space agencies. The asteroid, measuring between 130 to 300 feet in diameter, is comparable in size to the Tunguska object that caused significant damage in Siberia in 1908. Despite the increased odds, experts emphasize that there is no immediate cause for alarm, as further observations are expected to refine and likely reduce the impact probability. NASA's successful DART mission in 2022 has demonstrated the feasibility of asteroid deflection, providing a potential safeguard against such threats.

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THE ASTRONOMICAL ARC
Posted 2 days ago

Which planet has the tallest mountain in the solar system

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THE ASTRONOMICAL ARC
Posted 2 days ago

🌌 **James Webb and Hubble Telescopes Unite to Solve an Ancient Planet Mystery!** 🌌

πŸ“… **Date:** February 2, 2025
🌍 **Location:** NGC 346, Small Magellanic Cloud
πŸ”­ **Telescopes:** Hubble Space Telescope & James Webb Space Telescope

🌟 **What Happened:**
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery about planet formation in the early universe! By combining the power of the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have confirmed the existence of long-lived planet-forming disks in NGC 346, a star cluster in the Small Magellanic Cloud. This discovery challenges previous beliefs about the timeline and conditions necessary for planet formation.

🌠 **Why It's Special:**
The Hubble Space Telescope first detected signs of these planet-forming disks over 20 years ago, but the evidence was faint. Thanks to JWST's unprecedented sensitivity and resolution, astronomers have now confirmed that these disks can survive up to 30 million yearsβ€”10 times longer than previously thought! This means planets had more time to form in the early universe than scientists realized.

πŸ” **Key Takeaways:**
- The combined observations of Hubble and JWST have rewritten our understanding of planet formation.
- The discovery suggests that planets may have formed much earlier in the universe's history than previously believed.
- This finding opens new doors for exoplanet research and our understanding of the cosmos.

🌌 **Stay Tuned:**
Keep an eye on our updates for more fascinating discoveries and stunning space photos!

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THE ASTRONOMICAL ARC
Posted 3 days ago

Which two planets take less time than Earth to orbit the sun?

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THE ASTRONOMICAL ARC
Posted 3 days ago

**🌌 **Venus Moon NASA Exoplanet GJ 1214 b** 🌌**

πŸ”­ **Event Highlights:**
- **NASA's James Webb Space Telescope** unveils **GJ 1214 b**, a carbon dioxide-rich super-Venus exoplanet.
- **48 light-years away** in the Ophiuchus constellation.
- **Challenges traditional planetary classifications** with its dense atmosphere.
- Offers **new insights into planetary science** and evolution.

🌠 **Key Features:**
- **Super-Venus**: Unlike typical hydrogen-heavy planets, GJ 1214 b has a **carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere**.
- **No Water**: Contrary to earlier speculations, this exoplanet doesn't exhibit water-dominated features.
- **Groundbreaking Observations**: Advanced spectroscopy reveals the planet's chemical makeup with unparalleled accuracy.

πŸš€ **Why It Matters:**
- Expands our understanding of **planetary systems** beyond our own.
- **Reshapes theories** about exoplanet formation and evolution.
- Provides a unique perspective on **atmospheric development** on mid-sized planets.

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THE ASTRONOMICAL ARC
Posted 4 days ago

Which planet Nasa's Cassini probe orbits?

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THE ASTRONOMICAL ARC
Posted 4 days ago

πŸŒ‹ **Breaking News: No Magma Ocean for Io!** πŸŒ‹

NASA’s Juno mission has revealed that Jupiter's moon Io, known for its intense volcanic activity, doesn't have a magma ocean beneath its surface. This discovery challenges our understanding of Io's fiery landscape and its unique volcanic processes.

Stay tuned for more updates! πŸš€

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THE ASTRONOMICAL ARC
Posted 5 days ago

Which planet was first discovered using telescope

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THE ASTRONOMICAL ARC
Posted 5 days ago

πŸŒ•βœ¨ **Blue Ghost Captures Stunning Lunar Eclipse!** βœ¨πŸŒ•

πŸ“… **Date:** January 31, 2025
🌌 **Event:** Super Blue Moon Lunar Eclipse
πŸ“Έ **Captured by:** Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Lander

πŸŒπŸŒ‘ The Blue Ghost lander, en route to the Moon, captured a breathtaking view of Earth eclipsing the Moon. This rare celestial event provided a unique perspective from space, showcasing our planet's shadow briefly covering the Moon.

πŸš€πŸŒ• As part of NASA's Artemis program, Blue Ghost is carrying 10 NASA research payloads to study the lunar environment. This mission marks a significant milestone in space exploration and promises more stunning images as it continues its journey.

Stay tuned for more updates and amazing space moments from Blue Ghost! 🌠

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