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Why Venus’s atmosphere rotates much faster than the planet

[ad_1] The planet Venus has some strange characteristics, but one of its strangest characteristics is its atmosphere. Filled with clouds of sulfuric acid, its thick atmosphere hides the planet’s surface and warms it so much that, although it is further from the sun than Mercury, it is the hottest planet …

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How liquid can a liquid be?

[ad_1] Viscosity (η) is the resistance of a liquid to flow. Liquids thicken when cooled and become wetter when heated, but how liquid can become liquid if we continue to heat it? At one point, the liquid reaches a specific temperature; It passes between the liquid and gas state and …

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Hubble Space Telescope produces 1.4 million observations in 3 decades

[ad_1] Washington: Now celebrating 30 years of astonishing discoveries, the Hubble Space Telescope has produced 1.4 million observations and provided data that astronomers around the world have used to write more than 17,000 peer-reviewed scientific publications, making it at the most prolific space observatory in history. NASA said. Thirty years …

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How space travel tries to kill you and make you ugly

[ad_1] Of these 34 risks, three are potential obstacles: radiation, severity (or lack thereof), and the need for surgery or a complicated medical procedure. The gravity of the situation. Let’s explore the problem of gravity. Some science fiction writers in the mid-20th century speculated that zero gravity would be vital: …

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Rare fusion of two black holes observed by scientists

[ad_1] Astronauts always long to witness rare phenomena that may offer new premises for future research. Speaking of rare phenomena and research, there is probably nothing more interesting to astronomers than black holes. Whether it was mentioned by Albert Einstein, explained by Stephen Hawking, or his first observation in 2019, …

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