Let's took a tour to the outer space!!
Astronomy is not a word, it's an emotion felt when I get to know about the discovery of any new planet or star or get to see a video of a nebula or northern lights. Sometimes I sit and feel amazed at how all this is working together and making this Universe wonderful. Have you ever thought about how our sun created 4.5 billion years ago or do some planets exist whose we can only imagine or how the stunting northern lights appear? Let’s discuss them about.
HOW IS NEBULA FORMED?
A nebula is a massive cloud that consist of dust and gas that is form when the interstellar medium endures disintegration of its own gravity. Then atoms begin to form cluster and become bigger eventually. At one point, due the influence of gravity, it collapses on itself and starts nuclear reaction of gases. That is how a sun is born in the universe.
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DISCOVERIES OF UNBELIEVABLE PLANETS:
Maybe out there in the space are more planets or stars than the number of sands we have on Earth. There are numerous exoplanets that haven’t discovered yet and those might introduce us to a dimension of science. Some of which have already changed our perspective to see this world. Imagine how it would feel to watch two sunsets in a day or if we could replace our Saturn with a planet having more rings? Well, scientists have already discovered some exoplanets like this.
Kepler-16b is an exoplanet
which is consists of two suns, meaning a stupendous planet where we can
experience two sunsets in one day. Now you must be thinking that maybe this
planet is hotter than any planet on our solar system but it’s not. Despite of having two glowing stars, this alien planet is cold because those stars
are smaller and colder than our sun.
One day when I was researching,
an extraordinary planet grabbed all my attention. I was astonished at the fact
that there exists a planet which is colossal than Saturn and embraces countless
rings. This super Saturn is called J1407b. Let’s think if we replace our Saturn with this alien planet then we can see it with our bare eyes sitting anywhere on Earth. How phenomenal it would
look! No wonder why this universe is copious with mystery.
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