05/04/2026
🔥 Venus is hotter than Mercury… and the reason is shocking! 😳
Even though Mercury is about 31 million miles closer to the Sun, it’s NOT the hottest planet.
🌡️ That title goes to Venus, reaching scorching temperatures of around 900°F (475°C)!
👉 Here’s why:
☀️ Mercury has almost no atmosphere
➡️ Heat escapes quickly
➡️ Freezing cold nights
🌫️ Venus has a thick, toxic atmosphere
➡️ Filled with carbon dioxide
➡️ Traps heat like a greenhouse
💡 This “runaway greenhouse effect” turns Venus into a blazing hot planet — hotter than Mercury!
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05/04/2026
✨ Ever wondered how long it takes to travel across our solar system? 🌌
From Earth to distant planets, space journeys are not just far… they take YEARS! 😳
🪐 Here’s a quick idea:
👉 Mercury: Few months
👉 Mars: 6–9 months
👉 Jupiter: 1–2 years
👉 Saturn: Up to 6 years
👉 Neptune: Over a decade!
🚀 Space travel depends on speed, distance, and perfect timing between planets.
💡 Imagine future humans traveling to Mars regularly… not science fiction anymore!
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04/04/2026
🚀 Exciting times in space exploration! Humans are officially returning to the vicinity of the Moon! 🌕
The Artemis II mission is a historical moment, carrying 4 astronauts on a daring journey further into deep space than any human in over 50 years. This isn't just a trip; it's the gateway to a whole new era of exploration. 🌟 Paving the way for sustainable lunar presence and, ultimately, setting our sights on Mars! 🔴
What would you be most excited to see if you were one of the Artemis astronauts – the Moon up close, or Earth from hundreds of thousands of miles away? 🌕🌍 Comment below! 👇
04/04/2026
HUMANS ARE HEADING BACK TO THE MOON! 🚀
NASA's Artemis II mission that just launched on April 1st.
For the first time in over 50 years, humanity has left low Earth orbit. 🌕 Artemis II is officially underway! If you could take a 10-day trip around the Moon, would you do it, or is it too risky for you? Let us know below! 👇 "
14/03/2026
“March 14 isn’t just Pi Day…
It’s also the birthday of Einstein and the day the universe lost Stephen Hawking.”
March 14 is one of the most fascinating dates in science history.
It’s celebrated worldwide as Pi Day, honoring the famous mathematical constant π (3.14) used to calculate circles, planets, and even space trajectories.
But that’s not all.
March 14 is also the birthday of Albert Einstein (1879) — the physicist who changed our understanding of the universe with the Theory of Relativity.
And in a strange cosmic coincidence, legendary cosmologist Stephen Hawking, known for his groundbreaking work on black holes and Hawking radiation, passed away on the same date in 2018.
One day… three huge moments in science.
From the endless digits of Pi to the mysteries of black holes, March 14 reminds us how powerful human curiosity can be.
Watch to discover why scientists call this the most scientific day of the year.
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