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belovedapollo · 11 days
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bought this gem secondhand and can’t get over how stunning it is 🪐 reblog is okay, don’t repost/use
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thequid · 8 months
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Letssss gooooooo !!!!!!!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
INDIA HAS DONE IT.👑😎
India became the first nation to successfully land a spacecraft near the south pole of the FRICKING MOOON!!!!!
🎉🎉🎉
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India creates history and this calls for a celebration.
India is on da moon!!!!!
🎊🎊
🎆🎇🎇
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marinotcurie · 3 months
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january this january that
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todayontumblr · 8 months
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spacejax · 6 months
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the exam session is approaching: it’s time to live in the library! ✨
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deltawebsistem · 5 months
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ISS (International Space Station) passing in front of the Moon, 384,000 km apart!
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finnlongman · 3 months
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Medieval studies is all fun and games until they put maths in it
and it's amazing how often they manage to put maths in it
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hiddenspace · 6 days
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Jupiter & Saturn 🪐
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belovedapollo · 10 days
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things I’ve done today: read, take notes, decorate my wall 🪐 reblog is ok, don’t repost/use
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spaceadvances · 6 months
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This is an image of MyCn18, a young planetary nebula located about 8,000 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Musca. This is a tenuous cloud of gas formed by a Sun-like star undergoing 'death tremors' at the end of its life.
The star had difficulty in getting enough fuel to keep up its nuclear furnace, and has now shed off some of its surface material in two sides.
📷: NASA, ESA, Hubble, HLA, Harsh Pathak
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marinotcurie · 7 months
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newton's apple
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sidneystudies · 7 days
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got around an hour in of studying for wednesday’s quiz; must go to bed now as i have a 10:00 am class i’ve got to be on time for for once
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spacejax · 5 months
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Resources that have helped me in my classes!
(will add to this list as I find/remember more)
Classes I've used these in so far:
Honors Mechanics
Honors Thermodynamics & Optics
Relativity & Quantum Mechanics
Calculus I, II, III
Differential Equations
Introduction to Astronomy
Fundamentals of Astronomy
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Physics
Michel van Biezen - oh my god I love him. I think he uses Sears and Zemansky's University Physics for example problems. His channel has 10k videos (!!!) and is very well-organized. He also lectures on math (from 5th grade to linear algebra), chem & organic chemistry, and astronomy.
Calculus
The Organic Chemistry Tutor - I mostly watch his videos on Calculus I-III and Differential Equations, but he also covers physics and chemistry.
Nancypi - Precalculus, Calculus I, and some of Calculus II. I barely showed up to calc lectures my first semester so she was a great help. also i have a crush on her
Michel van Biezen - I usually don't watch his math videos because his notation and techniques are different from what my prof makes us use
Astronomy
Urknall, Weltall, und das Leben - my literal dream channel. perfect levels of dryness, and videos are usually at least 45 minutes long. It's entirely in German though lmao
Michel van Biezen - covers important topics in introductory astronomy, and also does example problems (although I think they're all algebra-based)
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Introduction to Cosmology - Barbara Ryden
Foundations of Astrophysics - Ryden & Peterson
University Physics - Sears and Zemansky
Calculus - James Stewart
Modern Physics - Kenneth Krane
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thefirststarr · 2 months
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This new NASA Hubble Space Telescope view shows the globular cluster NGC 2298, a sparkling collection of thousands of stars held together by their mutual gravitational attraction. Globular clusters are typically home to populations of older stars, and they mostly reside in the dusty outskirts of galaxies. Scientists utilized the telescope’s unique ability to observe the cosmos across multiple wavelengths of light to study NGC 2298 in ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared light. This valuable information helps astronomers better understand how globular clusters behave, including their internal movements, orbits, and the evolution of their stars.
Image Credit & Copyright: NASA, ESA, G. Piotto (Universita degli Studi di Padova), and A. Sarajedini (Florida Atlantic University);
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apollonianposts · 2 years
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the one with the brains
[top right picture belongs to @sadcypher]
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