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BREAKING NEWS: Massive Swarm of Bats Darkens Texas Sky Over CapitolMorehttps://blogforall.site/a-2023-stunning-footage-f...
26/07/2025

BREAKING NEWS: Massive Swarm of Bats Darkens Texas Sky Over Capitol
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Austin, Texas – July 22, 2025
In a dramatic and surreal display of nature, tens of thousands of bats swarmed the skies over the Texas State Capitol last night, casting a dark cloud across downtown Austin and leaving onlookers stunned.
The event occurred just after sunset, when the swarm erupted from nearby bat roosts—most likely originating from the Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge, known for housing the largest urban bat colony in North America. However, officials report that the sheer volume and scale of this swarm were unlike anything seen before.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as "eerie," "cinematic," and "apocalyptic," as the sky turned black with wings. Streetlights flickered beneath the swirling chaos, and visibility dropped sharply. Social media exploded with dramatic videos and photos, many comparing the scene to a Hollywood disaster film.
Experts from the Texas say the bats were likely disoriented by an abrupt atmospheric shift caused by high humidity, rising temperatures, and a sudden pressure drop—all signs of a developing storm system currently tracking across central Texas.

This is a creative solar system model made by a student. It shows the Sun and all the planets in our solar system, inclu...
26/07/2025

This is a creative solar system model made by a student. It shows the Sun and all the planets in our solar system, including tiny Pluto. Each planet is labeled with its name, and small balls are used to represent them. The model also includes the Moon near Earth, the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter, and the Kuiper Belt near Pluto. The planets are placed in order from the Sun, and the background has stars to make it look like space. It’s a fun and simple way to learn about the solar system!
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Credit: Alexander Cao

Saturn, as observed by Hubble and Webb 🪐. Here's why the images are so different 👇🏻More: ⬇️https://blogforall.site/confi...
25/07/2025

Saturn, as observed by Hubble and Webb 🪐. Here's why the images are so different 👇🏻

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https://blogforall.site/confirmed-uranus-really-is-hotter-than-it-has-any-right-to-be/

Hubble, operational since 1990, primarily captures images in visible light. Its photographs of Saturn reveal vibrant colors and details in the planet's atmosphere, including phenomena like ring spokes—transient features that appear as faint gray lines across the rings.

However, Hubble's images tend to show Saturn's rings as less distinct and darker compared to the planet itself, as they reflect sunlight but are somewhat subdued due to their thermal emission being less visible in the wavelengths Hubble observes.

In contrast, JWST utilizes infrared technology, allowing it to view celestial objects in a different light spectrum. When it observed Saturn, the planet appeared much darker because methane in its atmosphere absorbs most sunlight at infrared wavelengths. This absorption makes the rings—composed of icy particles—shine brightly, creating a striking visual effect where the rings outshine the planet itself.

JWST's images reveal intricate details of Saturn’s ring system and its moons, such as Dione and Enceladus, which are not as clearly visible in Hubble's photographs.
The differences arise from their design: Hubble captures shorter wavelengths (0.1 to 2.5 microns), while JWST operates in a broader infrared range (0.6 to 28.5 microns).

This allows JWST to pe*****te dust and gas clouds that obscure many celestial bodies, revealing features that Hubble cannot detect.

25/07/2025
Something out there is pinging Earth every 44 minutes. 📡🌀Read morehttps://blogforall.site/nasa-has-just-released-2540-st...
24/07/2025

Something out there is pinging Earth every 44 minutes. 📡🌀
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https://blogforall.site/nasa-has-just-released-2540-stunning-latest-photos-of-mars/

Deep within our own Milky Way galaxy, roughly 15,000 light-years away, astronomers have detected a mysterious space object now known as ASKAP J1832–0911. And what it’s doing has scientists scratching their heads.

Every 44 minutes, like clockwork, this cosmic enigma flashes a two-minute burst not just in radio waves, but also in X-rays. That combo is rare. In fact, this is the first time astronomers have ever witnessed a so-called Long-Period Transient (LPT) emit energy in both low-energy radio and high-energy X-ray light. That’s like a celestial lighthouse operating on two completely different channels at once.

What’s causing these signals? No one knows yet.

Theories range from highly magnetized neutron stars (magnetars) to something entirely new. It could be a slow-spinning stellar co**se, or an exotic object never seen before. Whatever it is, it’s repeating with precision, and that makes it one of the most intriguing discoveries in recent astronomy.

Scientists hope this breakthrough will help decode how these “blinking” objects work what powers them, what they're made of, and what they might be trying to tell us, intentionally or not.

In the vast silence of space, ASKAP J1832–0911 is a pulsing beacon. The only question is: why? 🌌🔭

📡 Credit: Discovery by a team of astronomers using data from the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP). X-ray observations were confirmed using follow-up missions from other telescopes.

An hour near a black hole could stretch into thousands of years on Earth.!Gravitational time dilation is a mind-bending ...
24/07/2025

An hour near a black hole could stretch into thousands of years on Earth.!

Gravitational time dilation is a mind-bending phenomenon predicted by Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. According to this theory, the presence of massive objects like black holes warps spacetime, causing time to pass differently near these objects compared to regions farther away..

Behold the most detailed map of our galaxy — built from 3 trillion measurements of 2 billion stars over 11 years!Thanks ...
23/07/2025

Behold the most detailed map of our galaxy — built from 3 trillion measurements of 2 billion stars over 11 years!

Thanks to ESA’s Gaia mission, we now have a living map showing the motion, light, and makeup of stars across the Milky Way.
A stunning leap in understanding our place in the cosmos.

📷 Credit: ESA | Gaia | NASA

You'll love reading this article: https://blogforall.site/curiosity-cracked-open-a-rock-on-mars-and-discovered-a-huge-surprise/

🌑 August 2, 2027The longest total solar eclipse of the century is coming.For over 6 minutes, the Moon will completely bl...
23/07/2025

🌑 August 2, 2027
The longest total solar eclipse of the century is coming.

For over 6 minutes, the Moon will completely block the Sun — plunging parts of Earth into midday darkness.

🔭 The Sun’s corona — its fiery outer atmosphere — will become visible, glowing like a cosmic crown.
🌓 From space, a massive dark shadow will sweep across continents, painting Earth with silence and awe.

This won’t happen again for nearly a hundred years.
A moment outside time.

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