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Buzzing Multiverse and Exploring Cosmic Rhythms

10/04/2026

Scientists have detected mysterious signals coming from deep space. šŸ“”
Some match known cosmic sources like pulsars and magnetars…
But others? They don’t fit any known pattern.
No clear origin.
No confirmed explanation.
Just signals… repeating from the unknown.
Could this be natural?
Or something… intelligent? šŸ‘½
So far, nothing is confirmed.
But the mystery is growing.
And one question remains:
Are we truly alone in the universe? 🌌 Sanyam Vaani

08/04/2026

3i/Atlas asteroid in solar system Sanyam Vaani

02/04/2026

The Earth you live on? It’s basically a dot next to the Sun ā˜€ļøšŸŒ
You could fit over 1.3 MILLION Earths inside the Sun… let that sink in.
Space doesn’t just inspire—it humbles you. . fans Sanyam Vaani

01/04/2026

While we fight over borders… the Earth is busy moving them šŸŒ
Continents drift, oceans reshape, civilizations rise and fall—
and all of it is just a moment in 4.5 billion years.
Nothing you see today is permanent… and never was. Sanyam Vaani

31/03/2026

Earth šŸ¤ Moon
A cosmic crossover you’ve never seen before.
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13/03/2026

To understand the motion of the Sun and the Moon, imagine Earth’s rotation paused for a moment. This simple view reveals how the Moon completes its lunar cycle and how the Sun marks the solar year, shaping our days, nights, and months.

Space motions look complex… but sometimes slowing things down makes the universe easier to understand. šŸš€āœØ

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10/03/2026

One mistake… and even light can’t come back. Black holes are the universe’s ultimate trap. 🌌
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08/03/2026

A rare celestial spectacle as the Blood Moon rises, glowing deep red under Earth’s shadow.
Moments like this remind us how beautifully powerful our universe truly is. 🌌✨
Did you witness this lunar wonder?


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06/03/2026

Mercury may be the closest planet to the Sun, but it’s unbelievably small compared to our star.
If the Sun were a giant beach ball, Mercury would be smaller than a peppercorn orbiting it.
Space doesn’t just amaze us — it humbles us. 🌌





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