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Quest4Cosmos “Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe”

31/08/2025

From a single grain of stardust… to an entire galaxy. 🌌✨
The universe reminds us that even the smallest spark can become something infinite.
Every star, every planet, every one of us — we’re all born from cosmic dust.

What if warp drive wasn’t just science fiction?A team of physicists has drawn a map to get there—using ordinary matter t...
12/07/2025

What if warp drive wasn’t just science fiction?
A team of physicists has drawn a map to get there—using ordinary matter to create a warp bubble that bends space-time at sub-light speeds. No negative energy, no sci‑fi loopholes—just pure Einsteinian physics.
They’ve built virtual models. They’ve tested the math. And the most radical part? Real humans—Avi Loeb among them—have joined the race to test these ideas.
The dream of faster-than-light travel may still be distant. But for the first time, it's grounded in real science.

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Imagine standing on a world where the sky rains microscopic sand—planetary clouds made of silica dust swirling overhead....
21/06/2025

Imagine standing on a world where the sky rains microscopic sand—planetary clouds made of silica dust swirling overhead.
That’s exactly what JWST discovered on two young gas giants in the YSES‑1 system, 300 light‑years away.
One planet drifts beneath silicate clouds, while its nearby sibling spins inside a dusty moon‑forming disk.
It’s the first time we’ve seen real-time ‘sandfall’ on alien worlds—and it’s rewriting how we think planets and moons form

19/06/2025
What if you could take a 13×13‑foot snapshot of the entire universe… and see 800,000 galaxies? That’s exactly what JWST ...
16/06/2025

What if you could take a 13×13‑foot snapshot of the entire universe… and see 800,000 galaxies? That’s exactly what JWST just delivered.
From just 300 million years after the Big Bang, this deep-field map—bigger than Hubble's, deeper than anything before—reveals the cosmos like never before.
And it turns out the universe was busier than scientists expected: we’re finding ten times more ancient galaxies and hidden black holes.
A new cosmic chapter is unfolding—right before our eyes.

https://news.ucsb.edu/2025/021905/mapping-space-largest-map-universe-announced?utm_source=chatgpt.com

For decades, they were missing — invisible giants hiding in the early universe.Astronomers suspected they were out there...
15/06/2025

For decades, they were missing — invisible giants hiding in the early universe.
Astronomers suspected they were out there: black holes too large to be born from stars, but too small to anchor galaxies.
Now, thanks to new sky maps and next-gen simulations, we might have finally caught their shadows.
The universe is revealing one of its oldest secrets — and it's darker than we imagined."

On June 1, 2025, Venus reaches greatest western elongation, meaning it will appear at its farthest angular distance west...
02/06/2025

On June 1, 2025, Venus reaches greatest western elongation, meaning it will appear at its farthest angular distance west of the Sun as seen from Earth. Here’s what that means and how you can observe it:

🔭 What Is Greatest Elongation?

—Greatest elongation occurs when a planet (usually Mercury or Venus, the two inner planets) is at its maximum apparent separation from the Sun in our sky. For Venus:

—Greatest Western Elongation means it rises before the Sun and is visible in the morning sky.

—The angle between Venus and the Sun will be about 45.4° on this date.

🌅 How and When to Observe

—Best time: About an hour before sunrise on June 1, 2025.

—Direction: Look east.

—Brightness: Venus will be very bright, shining around magnitude -4.3, making it the brightest object in the morning sky besides the Moon.

—Telescope view: Venus will appear as a bright half-lit "morning star" — essentially a small crescent or half-phase, depending on your equipment.

📍 Tips for Viewing

—Use a clear eastern horizon, away from buildings or trees.

—Binoculars will help spot it earlier in twilight.

—You may also see Jupiter nearby, depending on their positions.

This is K2-18b, a potentially habitable Planet covered with oceans and about 2.6 times the size of Earth. JWST has detec...
31/05/2025

This is K2-18b, a potentially habitable Planet covered with oceans and about 2.6 times the size of Earth. JWST has detected carbon dioxide and methane in its atmosphere and it lies within the habitable zone

30/05/2025

Mercury has no air. No clouds. No sound. No sunsets. Just exposed rock, silence, and sunlight sharper than anywhere else in the Solar System. A planet locked in extremes—where the sky is always black and the ground always burns. 🌑☀️

Imagine a massive celestial bubble made of ice and dust surrounding our Solar System.That’s the Oort cloud and this is i...
30/05/2025

Imagine a massive celestial bubble made of ice and dust surrounding our Solar System.

That’s the Oort cloud and this is its scale.

Even the farthest spacecraft didn't go beyond the cloud.

Long-period comets, taking centuries to orbit the Sun, provide evidence for its existence.

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24/05/2025

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