What's the most interesting space fact you know?

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This is Hoag's Object, a (nearly) unique subtype of ring galaxy. Only two galaxies like this have been found. The other one can be seen through Hoag's Object. Yo dawg.



 
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There are more stars in our galaxy than atoms in our universe.


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There are more stars in our galaxy than atoms in our universe.

This might be correct.

It comes down to a question of definition.
A star is plasma held together by its own gravity. The definition has nothing to do with actual matter other than plasma.
You don't need atoms to make a star, just ionized particles.

So by lighting a match on fire, putting it in the microwave, turning the microwave on you are essentially creating trillions of stars per second.

There is more plasma in the universe than atoms. So it could be true.


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There's no gravity in space


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That if the universe were 10^100 ly across, it is likely we would eventually find an exact atom-for-atom replica of Earth and the entire universe would eventually begin to repeat itself over and over again.

Or that final heat death of the universe is a depressing topic.


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Albert Einstein invented it


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HD189733b is a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting so close to its host star that it's tidally locked, meaning the same side is always facing the star. This makes the near side scorching hot and the far side freezing cold. It also causes huge convectional winds to blow from the hot side to the cold side.

Spectroscopy of the planet has shown a lot of silicates and nitrites in the atmosphere of the planet, which has led scientists to believe that the ~20km/s winds blowing on the planet carry 1300ºK rains of molten glass with them. Metal as fuck.


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There's no gravity in space

This is incorrect.


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most people think nature be like it is, but it do


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HD189733b is a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting so close to its host star that it's tidally locked, meaning the same side is always facing the star. This makes the near side scorching hot and the far side freezing cold. It also causes huge convectional winds to blow from the hot side to the cold side.

Spectroscopy of the planet has shown a lot of silicates and nitrites in the atmosphere of the planet, which has led scientists to believe that the ~20km/s winds blowing on the planet carry 1300ºK rains of molten glass with them. Metal as fuck.

That sounds awesome, I didn't know if such a thing was physically possible.


On a similar note, I love the sound of this planet from Halo: Broken Circle.

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The Planet of Blue and Red is a planet tidally locked between two close stars in a binary system, one a red giant, the other a blue star. The planet doesn't have a day/night cycle and doesn't rotate, but the light shined on it by both stars makes one side of the planet blue and one side red, with the middle a deep purple where the light mixes.

That would be amazing to see.


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PSR J1748-2446 is the fastest spinning object known. It's a neutron star that's literally harder than diamonds. Its matter is packed so tightly into a sphere ~30km wide, that it can withstand its fucking ridiculous rotation speed of 716 rotations per second. Proportionately that's like our Earth spinning around over twice per second instead of once per 24 hours. It spins faster than any powertool in existence.


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HD189733b is a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting so close to its host star that it's tidally locked, meaning the same side is always facing the star. This makes the near side scorching hot and the far side freezing cold. It also causes huge convectional winds to blow from the hot side to the cold side.

Spectroscopy of the planet has shown a lot of silicates and nitrites in the atmosphere of the planet, which has led scientists to believe that the ~20km/s winds blowing on the planet carry 1300ºK rains of molten glass with them. Metal as fuck.

That sounds awesome, I didn't know if such a thing was physically possible.


On a similar note, I love the sound of this planet from Halo: Broken Circle.

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The Planet of Blue and Red is a planet tidally locked between two close stars in a binary system, one a red giant, the other a blue star. The planet doesn't have a day/night cycle and doesn't rotate, but the light shined on it by both stars makes one side of the planet blue and one side red, with the middle a deep purple where the light mixes.

That would be amazing to see.

A lot of the exoplanets we discover are similar to HD189733b.


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There's no gravity in space

This is incorrect.
If there's gravity in space then why do astronauts float

#checkmateatheists


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PSR J1748-2446 is the fastest spinning object known. It's a neutron star that's literally harder than diamonds. Its matter is packed so tightly into a sphere ~30km wide, that it can withstand its fucking ridiculous rotation speed of 716 rotations per second. Proportionately that's like our Earth spinning around over twice per second instead of once per 24 hours. It spins faster than any powertool in existence.

Neutron stars are amazing.


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PSR J1748-2446 is the fastest spinning object known. It's a neutron star that's literally harder than diamonds. Its matter is packed so tightly into a sphere ~30km wide, that it can withstand its fucking ridiculous rotation speed of 716 rotations per second. Proportionately that's like our Earth spinning around over twice per second instead of once per 24 hours. It spins faster than any powertool in existence.

Neutron stars are amazing.

Yeah, they really baffle me at times.


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AFGL-3068 is a spooky motherfucking black spiral.

It's a double star system that spins in the middle of an enormous carbon dust cloud. Stare at it and you will stare into the eyes of Death.



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There's no gravity in space

This is incorrect.
If there's gravity in space then why do astronauts float

#checkmateatheists

The OCD in me forces me to do this, regardless if this is a troll or not.

Space has gravity; if left in space long enough, astronauts would eventually fly into the nearest planet, or the sun, depending on which was nearest. Astronauts float because there is a lack of a strong force pulling them- Earth's gravity in atmosphere is -9.81ms^-2 which means that something must be accelerating at least 9.81ms^-2 in the opposite direction to fly; in space, this force is considerably weaker, to the point where a simple action has a faster acceleration and thus gravity of Earth is overcome easier.

If two people were left in space for long enough, they would slowly drift closer together. I mean, we say that Luna orbits Earth, but in reality, they both orbit each other. Luna actually drags on Earth and slows our rotation down, otherwie our day would be about 8 hours long.


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There's no gravity in space

This is incorrect.
If there's gravity in space then why do astronauts float

#checkmateatheists

The OCD in me forces me to do this, regardless if this is a troll or not.

Space has gravity; if left in space long enough, astronauts would eventually fly into the nearest planet, or the sun, depending on which was nearest. Astronauts float because there is a lack of a strong force pulling them- Earth's gravity in atmosphere is -9.81ms^-2 which means that something must be accelerating at least 9.81ms^-2 in the opposite direction to fly; in space, this force is considerably weaker, to the point where a simple action has a faster acceleration and thus gravity of Earth is overcome easier.

If two people were left in space for long enough, they would slowly drift closer together. I mean, we say that Luna orbits Earth, but in reality, they both orbit each other. Luna actually drags on Earth and slows our rotation down, otherwie our day would be about 8 hours long.
No they float cause there's no gravity


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PSR J1748-2446 is the fastest spinning object known. It's a neutron star that's literally harder than diamonds. Its matter is packed so tightly into a sphere ~30km wide, that it can withstand its fucking ridiculous rotation speed of 716 rotations per second. Proportionately that's like our Earth spinning around over twice per second instead of once per 24 hours. It spins faster than any powertool in existence.

Neutron stars are amazing.

Yeah, they really baffle me at times.

They're like, the little brothers of black holes, or the tagalong kid that is desperately truing to copy the cool crowd but ends up sticking out even more. It's weird, I think, that the densest object in the universe emits no light at all yet the second densest is the brightest object in the universe.


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There's no gravity in space

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If there's gravity in space then why do astronauts float

#checkmateatheists

The OCD in me forces me to do this, regardless if this is a troll or not.

Space has gravity; if left in space long enough, astronauts would eventually fly into the nearest planet, or the sun, depending on which was nearest. Astronauts float because there is a lack of a strong force pulling them- Earth's gravity in atmosphere is -9.81ms^-2 which means that something must be accelerating at least 9.81ms^-2 in the opposite direction to fly; in space, this force is considerably weaker, to the point where a simple action has a faster acceleration and thus gravity of Earth is overcome easier.

If two people were left in space for long enough, they would slowly drift closer together. I mean, we say that Luna orbits Earth, but in reality, they both orbit each other. Luna actually drags on Earth and slows our rotation down, otherwie our day would be about 8 hours long.

Yeah, the Earth and the moon are technically a bi-planetary system like Pluto and Charon.


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The Carina Nebula is infact several light-years from top to bottom. That's like, the distnce between two stars right there.

That's scary when you think about it.
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PSR J1748-2446 is the fastest spinning object known. It's a neutron star that's literally harder than diamonds. Its matter is packed so tightly into a sphere ~30km wide, that it can withstand its fucking ridiculous rotation speed of 716 rotations per second. Proportionately that's like our Earth spinning around over twice per second instead of once per 24 hours. It spins faster than any powertool in existence.

Neutron stars are amazing.

Yeah, they really baffle me at times.

They're like, the little brothers of black holes, or the tagalong kid that is desperately truing to copy the cool crowd but ends up sticking out even more. It's weird, I think, that the densest object in the universe emits no light at all yet the second densest is the brightest object in the universe.

They really straddle on the lines of a black hole. A thing that amazes me about them is starquakes. If a starquake occurred near our solar system it could very well cause a mass extinction.


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You guys are blowing my mind about space right now


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PSR J1748-2446 is the fastest spinning object known. It's a neutron star that's literally harder than diamonds. Its matter is packed so tightly into a sphere ~30km wide, that it can withstand its fucking ridiculous rotation speed of 716 rotations per second. Proportionately that's like our Earth spinning around over twice per second instead of once per 24 hours. It spins faster than any powertool in existence.

Neutron stars are amazing.

Yeah, they really baffle me at times.

They're like, the little brothers of black holes, or the tagalong kid that is desperately truing to copy the cool crowd but ends up sticking out even more. It's weird, I think, that the densest object in the universe emits no light at all yet the second densest is the brightest object in the universe.

They really straddle on the lines of a black hole. A thing that amazes me about them is starquakes. If a starquake occurred near our solar system it could very well cause a mass extinction.

The Gamma bursts they emit are pretty scary to think about, too. One anywhere near earth could wipe out the entire planet in a few seconds.