Category Astronomy Articles

This section covers the real, observable sky. From how the moon’s cycle works to identifying planets and constellations, these articles break down astronomy in a way that’s easy to follow and grounded in reality. No mysticism—just the mechanics of the cosmos and how to understand what you’re looking at when you step outside at night.

Is Pluto a Planet

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Orbital Mechanics · IAU Classification Why Pluto Is Not A Planet It comes down to one thing: whether a body has gravitationally dominated its orbital neighbourhood. Earth has. Pluto hasn’t even come close. Earth Planet Cleared neighbourhood. Earth’s gravity has…

How do Astronauts Sleep in Space

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16 Mission Analysis ISS — Segment 04 Crew Health & Recovery Can You Actually Sleep Up There? The engineering problem no one warns you about Without gravity, your exhaled CO₂ doesn’t drift away — it pools around your head like…

Can you Explode in Space

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Emergency Decompression Scenario // Active Simulation Human Physiology // Vacuum Exposure Exposure Analysis // Zero Pressure You Won’tExplode.You’ll JustRun Outof Time. Hollywood lied. Your skin doesn’t rupture. You don’t freeze instantly. You don’t pop. What actually happens is quieter and…

Moons of Jupiter

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Sol System // Jupiter // Satellites Moons ofJupiter A complete guide to all 97 confirmed moons of the Solar System’s largest planet — from the four giant Galilean worlds to the swarm of tiny captured irregulars at its fringes. 97…

Spaghettification

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// Black hole physics Spaghettification Explained The mathematically inevitable fate of any object crossing too close to a stellar-mass black hole. From tidal physics to the two-observer paradox — here is what actually happens, step by step. ⚫ Schwarzschild metric…

Multiverse Theory

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Theoretical Cosmology // Parallel Universes Multiverse Theory: Is Our Universe One of Infinitely Many? Multiverse theory proposes that our observable universe — everything we can see, measure, and touch — is a single bubble in a vast cosmic foam of…

How many Stars are in the Universe

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Deep Space Astronomy Universe › Stars › Population Census Observable Universe // Stellar Census How ManyStars Arein the Universe? Calculating the total stellar population requires combining deep-field imaging and gravitational mass modelling across 2 trillion galaxies. The answer challenges the…

Neutron Star

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NS photon sphere Stellar Class: NS Type II Remnant X-Ray Source ⚛️ Extreme Astrophysics // Compact Object NeutronStars The densest objects in the universe that can still be called matter — a city-sized sphere containing more mass than the Sun,…

Magnetar Star

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Magnetar Star: Technical Analysis of the Universe’s Most Powerful Magnetic Fields A Magnetar is an ultra-dense stellar remnant that possesses a magnetic field a quadrillion times stronger than Earth’s. Formed during the core-collapse supernova of a massive star, these city-sized…