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RARE 3,800-YEAR-OLD ARTIFACT DISCOVERED Archaeologists found it in Israel's "Skull Cave": It is mentioned in the Bible as many as 25 times

The textile dates from the Middle Bronze Age 1767-1954 BC. The textile had wool threads dyed red, which were woven through undyed linen threads to form a lattice-like design.
The "scarlet worm" or "scarlet worm" mentioned in the Bible is a scaly insect that lives in oak trees, and the main species of the ancient world was Kermes.

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21 Jul 2024
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A Base on The Moon under 5 years and Mars's mission in seven to eight years.


"We’re heading to the Moon, setting up a base, sending people to Mars, and ensuring that life becomes multi-planetary." ~ Elon Musk



Interplanetary Exploration: Key to Humanity's Survival?

Share your thoughts! 💬💡

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7 Aug 2024
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26 Feb 2025
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Beyond Pluto, a vast shell of icy objects surrounds our solar system—the Oort Cloud.

It’s so distant that Voyager 1 won’t reach it for another 300 years!

Scientists believe it’s the birthplace of comets, but no spacecraft has ever seen it up close.

Could it hold secrets about our solar system’s origins? The edge of our cosmic neighborhood remains a mystery!


8 Feb 2025
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Mars could be humanity’s next home, but it’s anything but welcoming. With an atmosphere 100 times thinner than Earth’s, breathing is impossible, and night temperatures plunge to -80°F (-62°C). On top of that, deadly radiation constantly bombards the surface.

Yet, NASA and SpaceX are in a race to make Martian settlement a reality. If humans ever become an interplanetary species, Mars will be our first step toward the stars. Would you take the journey?


5 Aug 2024
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August 6, 1945 - World War II: An American B-29 bomber dropped an atomic bomb called "Little Boy" on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. 80,000 people died on the spot, and another 60,000 died from the effects of radiation by the end of the year. It is assumed that the bomb killed a total of 200,000 people

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7 Feb 2025
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The universe is expanding faster than expected, driven by a mysterious force called dark energy that scientists still don’t fully understand.

According to the Hubble constant, galaxies move away from us faster the farther they are, but recent measurements don’t align with predictions.

This puzzling discrepancy has led some to speculate that new physics could be at play, potentially reshaping our understanding of space and time. What do you think?


22 Feb 2025
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Everything we see: stars, planets, galaxies, is only 5% of the universe. The rest? Mostly dark matter!

Though invisible, we know it exists because its gravity affects how galaxies spin.

Without it, they’d fly apart! Some scientists think dark matter is made of unknown particles, while others suggest gravity behaves differently on a cosmic scale.

The mystery remains unsolved. What do you think dark matter really is?


3 Mar 2025
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Super-Earths are exoplanets larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune.

With stronger gravity, thicker atmospheres, and possibly even better conditions for life, they might be ideal for colonization!

The closest one, LHS 1140 b, is just 41 light-years away.

Could we move there someday, or even find alien life waiting for us? The search for a new home continues!


8 Feb 2025
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Black holes are the universe’s ultimate space traps, so powerful that not even light can escape their grasp!

Predicted by Einstein over a century ago, these cosmic monsters warp space and time in mind-bending ways.

Some supermassive black holes, billions of times the mass of our Sun, lurk at the center of galaxies, one was even photographed for the first time!

But the biggest mystery remains: What happens inside? Some theories suggest they could be portals to another universe.


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