Club Espace LPBT

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Club Espace LPBT est un club académique à but scientifique non lucratif, fondé en 2012 sous l'ég

13/09/2025

Curious about whether science can be understandable or truly awe-inspiring? 🌌

Eager to dive into the wonders of the cosmos or uncover the mysteries of humanity and its incredible discoveries? 🔍✨

At Space Club LPBT, we invite you to unlock this world of fascination and expand your knowledge. 🧠🔑

So, what’s stopping you? Join our community today by filling out the form in bio!

Photos from Club Espace LPBT's post 13/04/2025

Black holes are regions of spacetime with gravity so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape. Typically formed from the collapse of massive stars, they are characterized by an event horizon, the point of no return, and a singularity at their center. Black holes come in various sizes, from stellar black holes to supermassive black holes found at the centers of galaxies. They are detected through their gravitational effects on surrounding matter, such as gravitational lensing and X-ray emissions. Recent research continues to reveal new insights into black hole formation, behavior, and their role in the cosmos.

Photos from Club Espace LPBT's post 13/04/2025
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The solar system formed approximately 4.6 billion years ago from a solar nebula, a cloud of gas and dust that condensed under gravity to create the Sun at its center, along with planets, moons, asteroids, and comets. All planets orbit the Sun in a counterclockwise direction, following elliptical paths influenced by gravitational interactions and their masses. The system features diverse planetary types, including terrestrial (rocky) planets like Earth and Mars, and gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn, each with unique compositions and atmospheres. Beyond the known planets lies the Oort Cloud, a theoretical region believed to contain icy bodies and comets, marking the outer boundary of the solar system's gravitational influence.

Photos from Club Espace LPBT's post 27/02/2025

The Moon, Earth's only natural satellite, is a celestial body that has captivated humanity for millennia. It orbits our planet at an average distance of 238,900 miles (384,400 kilometers), gravitationally bound in a synchronous orbit, meaning we only ever see one side of it from Earth. The Moon's surface is characterized by vast, dark plains called maria, formed by ancient volcanic eruptions, and heavily cratered highlands, bearing the scars of countless asteroid impacts. Lacking an atmosphere, the Moon experiences extreme temperature variations, swinging from scorching heat in direct sunlight to frigid cold in the shadows. Its presence influences Earth in many ways, most notably through the tides and by stabilizing our planet's axial tilt, contributing to the relatively stable climate that has allowed life to flourish.

Photos from Club Espace LPBT's post 26/02/2025

The Moon, Earth's only natural satellite, is a celestial body that has captivated humanity for millennia. It orbits our planet at an average distance of 238,900 miles (384,400 kilometers), gravitationally bound in a synchronous orbit, meaning we only ever see one side of it from Earth. The Moon's surface is characterized by vast, dark plains called maria, formed by ancient volcanic eruptions, and heavily cratered highlands, bearing the scars of countless asteroid impacts. Lacking an atmosphere, the Moon experiences extreme temperature variations, swinging from scorching heat in direct sunlight to frigid cold in the shadows. Its presence influences Earth in many ways, most notably through the tides and by stabilizing our planet's axial tilt, contributing to the relatively stable climate that has allowed life to flourish.

Photos from Club Espace LPBT's post 05/02/2025

The birth of stars occurs in vast clouds of gas and dust known as molecular clouds, primarily composed of hydrogen. Under the influence of gravity, regions within these clouds begin to collapse, forming dense cores. As the material accumulates, the core's temperature and pressure rise until nuclear fusion ignites, marking the transition from a protostar to a fully-fledged star. This process can take millions of years, during which the star sheds excess material and begins to shine, illuminating its surroundings and often giving rise to planetary systems in the process.

24/11/2024

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02/11/2024

Curious about whether science can be understandable or truly awe-inspiring? 🌌

Eager to dive into the wonders of the cosmos or uncover the mysteries of humanity and its incredible discoveries? 🔍✨

At Space Club LPBT, we invite you to unlock this world of fascination and expand your knowledge. 🧠🔑

So, what’s stopping you? Join our community today by filling out the form below!

https://forms.gle/294NAmffHTRB5qLe8

Photos from Club Espace LPBT's post 31/10/2024

La famille du Club Espace LPBT est ravie de vous présenter son bureau exécutif pour le mandat 2024-2025 🥰. Composée d'une équipe au parfait équilibre ❤, cette nouvelle direction poursuivra l'aventure avec passion et dévouement 🔥🔥 pour vous captiver par les sciences et vous émerveiller par leurs mystères.

Nous leur souhaitons un mandat exceptionnel, dynamique et une réussite éclatante ✨!

06/07/2024

Nature often dazzles us with mesmerizing😍 panoramas, sparking our curiosity 🔥🔥and propelling science to uncover the secrets behind its breathtaking beauty.
So let's learn more about Aurora Australis 🥰
Stay tuned !!

07/02/2024

Life....and death
Those terms seem to be so simple and understandable.
The difference between life and death is just a breath.
Some sorrow and anguish if a beloved one passes away.
But why are we crying?
Is it because we understand how life is ephemeral and fleeting?
Or perhaps because we think that death can't approach that close to us ?
Is it because the life we hold dear and strive to "improve" may collapse in the blink of an eye ?
Or maybe be we finally realize that our dearest dreams are a mere illusion that we grasp avoiding meaningless and void?
Or maybe because the deaf ear given to striking truths can finally hear the clamorous call for meaning and sense
We do really cry because we'll miss our cherished fellows but we deeply grieve the void encapsulating our lives. It's more than a cry : It's an urgent need to wake up.
Written by: Sarra Lamloum
Design by : Yasmine Khalsi

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