NASA's Most Recent Space Footage Will Make You Sing 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
IT News Desk | Apr 14, 2024, 10:22 IST
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Viewers flooded the comments section with awe and gratitude, praising NASA's Hubble Space Telescope for providing such remarkable insights into the universe. Many expressed amazement at the accessibility of cosmic knowledge compared to their own school days, while others marveled at the beauty of the cosmos.
NASA's Instagram account is a treasure trove for space enthusiasts, offering captivating glimpses of the cosmos. Recently, NASA shared a stunning video showcasing a dazzling array of stars located 30,000 light-years away from Earth. The video quickly went viral, mesmerizing viewers with its celestial beauty.
The post featured Liller 1, a globular cluster housing stars of varying ages. While most globular clusters host older stars, Liller 1 stands out for harboring two distinct populations: one aged 1 to 2 billion years and another aged 12 billion years. This extraordinary diversity in star ages highlights Liller 1's prolonged star-forming history.
Since its upload, the post has garnered over three lakh views and 26,000 likes, with numbers steadily climbing. Viewers flooded the comments section with awe and gratitude, praising NASA's Hubble Space Telescope for providing such remarkable insights into the universe. Many expressed amazement at the accessibility of cosmic knowledge compared to their own school days, while others marveled at the beauty of the cosmos.
One user remarked on the vastness of the universe, while another hailed the photos as priceless treasures surpassing earthly jewels. Overall, the post served as a radiant start to the day for countless Instagram users, reminding us of the wonders that lie beyond our planet's borders.
The post featured Liller 1, a globular cluster housing stars of varying ages. While most globular clusters host older stars, Liller 1 stands out for harboring two distinct populations: one aged 1 to 2 billion years and another aged 12 billion years. This extraordinary diversity in star ages highlights Liller 1's prolonged star-forming history.
Since its upload, the post has garnered over three lakh views and 26,000 likes, with numbers steadily climbing. Viewers flooded the comments section with awe and gratitude, praising NASA's Hubble Space Telescope for providing such remarkable insights into the universe. Many expressed amazement at the accessibility of cosmic knowledge compared to their own school days, while others marveled at the beauty of the cosmos.
One user remarked on the vastness of the universe, while another hailed the photos as priceless treasures surpassing earthly jewels. Overall, the post served as a radiant start to the day for countless Instagram users, reminding us of the wonders that lie beyond our planet's borders.
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