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  • There’s a strange comfort in silence when you’re near, like the universe pauses to let us breathe. I often wonder if you feel it too, that little spark in the quiet moments. Something tells me there’s more than just stars between us. Sylus and MC from Love and Deepspace (dragonfeather.cos)
    There’s a strange comfort in silence when you’re near, like the universe pauses to let us breathe. I often wonder if you feel it too, that little spark in the quiet moments. 💫✨ Something tells me there’s more than just stars between us. 🌌💖Sylus and MC from Love and Deepspace (dragonfeather.cos)
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  • Is It Silence… or Just Distance?

    Maybe the universe isn't empty—maybe we just haven’t learned how to listen.

    #DeepSpace #LifeBeyondEarth #CosmicWonder
    Is It Silence… or Just Distance? Maybe the universe isn't empty—maybe we just haven’t learned how to listen. #DeepSpace #LifeBeyondEarth #CosmicWonder
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  • China is once again shaking up the world of astronomy — this time with a colossal 120-meter mobile radio telescope, reportedly under construction in Jilin. Unlike traditional static telescopes, this one can move and track objects across the sky in real-time, offering astronomers far more flexibility in deep-space exploration.

    But that’s not all. This mega-telescope joins a growing network of 24 smaller 40-meter telescopes being installed across China, many of which support or complement the already-operational FAST (Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope) — the world’s largest stationary radio dish.

    Together, these telescopes will allow China to detect faint signals from the farthest reaches of the cosmos, search for exoplanets, track asteroids, and even send calibrated signals to space with unprecedented accuracy.

    While many countries scale back budgets, China is building the future of space science — one giant dish at a time.

    #ChinaTelescope #FASTTelescope #RadioAstronomy #SpaceExploration #DeepSpaceScience
    China is once again shaking up the world of astronomy — this time with a colossal 120-meter mobile radio telescope, reportedly under construction in Jilin. Unlike traditional static telescopes, this one can move and track objects across the sky in real-time, offering astronomers far more flexibility in deep-space exploration. But that’s not all. This mega-telescope joins a growing network of 24 smaller 40-meter telescopes being installed across China, many of which support or complement the already-operational FAST (Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope) — the world’s largest stationary radio dish. Together, these telescopes will allow China to detect faint signals from the farthest reaches of the cosmos, search for exoplanets, track asteroids, and even send calibrated signals to space with unprecedented accuracy. While many countries scale back budgets, China is building the future of space science — one giant dish at a time. #ChinaTelescope #FASTTelescope #RadioAstronomy #SpaceExploration #DeepSpaceScience
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  • Voyager 1: The 1977 Spacecraft That’s Still Going Strong in Interstellar Space

    15+ billion miles away, powered by just 69 KB of memory, an 8-track tape recorder, and code written in FORTRAN...
    Voyager 1 is still exploring the cosmos — nearly five decades after launch.

    It receives commands that take 22 hours to reach it — and it’s still responding, still sending back data, still writing history.

    Why does it still work?
    Built with radiation-hardened hardware
    Powered by elegant simplicity
    Designed with redundant backup systems
    Maintained by engineers who still think like it’s 1977

    This isn’t just a spacecraft — it’s a time capsule of human brilliance, drifting beyond our solar system with the heartbeat of Earth encoded in a golden record.

    #Voyager1 #SpaceEngineering #DeepSpaceExploration #NASAHistory #GoldenRecord
    Voyager 1: The 1977 Spacecraft That’s Still Going Strong in Interstellar Space 15+ billion miles away, powered by just 69 KB of memory, an 8-track tape recorder, and code written in FORTRAN... Voyager 1 is still exploring the cosmos — nearly five decades after launch. It receives commands that take 22 hours to reach it — and it’s still responding, still sending back data, still writing history. Why does it still work? Built with radiation-hardened hardware Powered by elegant simplicity Designed with redundant backup systems Maintained by engineers who still think like it’s 1977 This isn’t just a spacecraft — it’s a time capsule of human brilliance, drifting beyond our solar system with the heartbeat of Earth encoded in a golden record. #Voyager1 #SpaceEngineering #DeepSpaceExploration #NASAHistory #GoldenRecord
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  • The Hunter in Red is here.

    Do you like this look from #LoveAndDeepspace?

    Search: "ECUS02399HHQ" to find this #RedDress

    #huntercosplay #hunterreddress #cosplay #ezcosplay #cosplayfashion #cosplaygirl #cosplay
    The Hunter in Red is here. Do you like this look from #LoveAndDeepspace? Search: "ECUS02399HHQ" to find this #RedDress #huntercosplay #hunterreddress #cosplay #ezcosplay #cosplayfashion #cosplaygirl #cosplay
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  • #黎深 #zayne #恋と深空 #恋与深空 #LoveandDeepspace #戀與深空 #cos #cosplay #コスプレ
    #黎深 #zayne #恋と深空 #恋与深空 #LoveandDeepspace #戀與深空 #cos #cosplay #コスプレ
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  • Astronomers have detected mysterious radio signals from deep space — and they’re coming from a small red dwarf star paired with a white dwarf in a binary system. These signals repeat every 2 hours, lasting 30–90 seconds at a time.

    Originally believed to come from magnetars or neutron stars, the bursts were later traced to this dynamic stellar duo. Scientists think the magnetic interaction during their orbit is triggering these powerful emissions — like a cosmic beacon pulsing across the universe.

    #SpaceDiscovery #RadioSignals #RedDwarf #WhiteDwarf #BinaryStarSystem #Astrophysics #DeepSpace #UniverseMysteries
    Astronomers have detected mysterious radio signals from deep space — and they’re coming from a small red dwarf star paired with a white dwarf in a binary system. These signals repeat every 2 hours, lasting 30–90 seconds at a time. Originally believed to come from magnetars or neutron stars, the bursts were later traced to this dynamic stellar duo. Scientists think the magnetic interaction during their orbit is triggering these powerful emissions — like a cosmic beacon pulsing across the universe. #SpaceDiscovery #RadioSignals #RedDwarf #WhiteDwarf #BinaryStarSystem #Astrophysics #DeepSpace #UniverseMysteries
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  • Is It Silence… or Just Distance?
    Maybe the universe isn't empty—maybe we just haven’t learned how to listen.

    #DeepSpace #LifeBeyondEarth #CosmicWonder
    Is It Silence… or Just Distance? Maybe the universe isn't empty—maybe we just haven’t learned how to listen. #DeepSpace #LifeBeyondEarth #CosmicWonder
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  • In 2016, astronomers detected one of the most distant and powerful Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) ever recorded—coming from nearly 5 billion light-years away. To put that in perspective, when the signal began its cosmic journey, Earth itself didn’t even exist yet.

    While the true source remains unknown, scientists suspect extreme objects like magnetars, neutron star mergers, or even black hole activity. FRBs are milliseconds long, but carry more energy than our sun produces in days. The mystery continues—reminding us just how vast and ancient our universe truly is.

    #FastRadioBurst #SpaceMysteries #DeepSpace #CosmicSignals #Astrophysics #RadioAstronomy
    In 2016, astronomers detected one of the most distant and powerful Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) ever recorded—coming from nearly 5 billion light-years away. To put that in perspective, when the signal began its cosmic journey, Earth itself didn’t even exist yet. While the true source remains unknown, scientists suspect extreme objects like magnetars, neutron star mergers, or even black hole activity. FRBs are milliseconds long, but carry more energy than our sun produces in days. The mystery continues—reminding us just how vast and ancient our universe truly is. #FastRadioBurst #SpaceMysteries #DeepSpace #CosmicSignals #Astrophysics #RadioAstronomy
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