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  • Is our galaxy really going to collide with Andromeda? 🤯

    Is our galaxy really going to collide with Andromeda? 🤯

    For years, astronomers believed the Milky Way and Andromeda were on a direct collision course in about 4.5 billion years. But new research using data from our Gaia mission and Hubble Space Telescope suggests the story isn’t so simple.

    After running 100 000 simulations with the most precise data available, scientists now say there’s only a 50% chance the two galaxies will collide in the next 10 billion years.

    The Large Magellanic Cloud, one of our satellite galaxies, could be tugging the Milky Way just enough to steer it away from Andromeda. Instead of crashing, the two galaxies might simply orbit each other in a slow cosmic dance.

    So the fate of the Milky Way remains uncertain. And with the Sun expected to make Earth uninhabitable in about a billion years, a galaxy collision is low on our list of concerns.

    📹 European Space Agency (ESA)
    📸 NASA, ESA, STScI, Till Sawala (University of Helsinki), DSS, J. DePasquale (STScI)

    #ESA #Space #Science

  • Is NASA Really Crashing a Spacecraft into an Asteroid? We Asked a NASA Expert

    Is NASA Really Crashing a Spacecraft into an Asteroid? We Asked a NASA Expert

    Are we really crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid? We sure are — all in the name of planetary defense. The #DARTMission is a technology test to see if an impactor could change the trajectory of an asteroid. Nancy Chabot of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory tells us more.

    Learn more about this first-of-its-kind mission: https://www.nasa.gov/dartmission

    Producers: Jessica Wilde & Scott Bednar
    Editor: Matthew Schara

  • Is Black Really Black? – Filter Paper

    Is Black Really Black? – Filter Paper

    Order now at http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/product/1144 Perform an amazing experiment in color separation with a water-soluble black pen, a pipe cleaner and a round piece of filter paper. There’s a rainbow of color in just one black dot! Perform an amazing experiment in color separation with a water-soluble black pen, a piece of fuzzy wire and a round piece of filter paper. An inexpensive and fun science activity to teach kids about the science of color.

  • Is Black Really Black

    Is Black Really Black

    Steve Spangler and a few friends discover if the color black is all colors combined, or the absence of all colors.