modern science says the sun is the past the Earth is the present the Moon is the future from an incandescent Mass we have originated and into a frozen Mass we shall turn merciless is the law of Nature and rapidly and irresistibly we are drawn to our Doom Nicola Tesla I'm Mike with list 25 and here are 25 space facts that will both terrify and Amaze you [Music] 25 the speed of light everybody loves to imagine themselves flying through the Galaxy at the speed of light at roughly 299,792,458 m/s however the reality might be less fun
and a lot more fatal when coming into contact with an object moving at light speed hydrogen atoms transform into intensely radioactive particles that could easily Wipe Out the crew of a Starship and destroy Electronics in seconds just a few stray wisps of hydrogen gas floating through the cosmos could have a radioactive output equivalent to a proton beam created by the large hyron collider 24 the moon every year our moon gets about 4 cm farther away from the earth and while this might not seem like much at first it could have devastating effects on our planet
in the future although the Earth's gravitational field should be enough to keep the Moon from spiral cing into space for good the increasing distance between in and Earth will eventually slow our planet's rotation down to the point where a single day will take longer than a month and our Ocean's tides are locked in place 23 black holes typically formed out of the death of massive stars black holes are super dense regions of space with so much gravitational pull that they trap light and warp time just a small black hole in our solar system would throw
planets out of orbit and tear our sun to pieces if that wasn't scary enough on its own black holes can hurdle across the Galaxy at several million miles per second leaving trails of Destruction in their wake 22 gamma rays the most powerful type of explosion in the universe Gamay bursts are intense highfrequency bursts of electromagnetic radiation that carry as much energy in milliseconds as our sun will give off in its entire life span if one of these rays were to hit Earth it could strip the atmosphere of ozone in seconds and some scientists even attribute
a mass extinction 440 million years ago to Gamay bursts hitting Earth 21 zero gravity scientifically referred to as microgravity this condition occurs when an object is in a state of Freefall and appears weightless although it may look like fun to float around like astronauts prolonged time in zero gravity conditions can have long-term mental and physical effects on humans 20 Cold welding here on Earth gases in the atmosphere react with metals to create a thin layer of oxidization the vacuum of space however has no atmosphere and therefore causes no oxidation to form on Metals leading to
an interesting reaction this reaction is called cold welding and it occurs when two metals of the same molecular makeup are pressed together and fused together permanently as if they were one piece while this may sound neat it caused quite a few problems on the first satellites and can make inp space repairs very tricky 19 alien life the universe is massive and unbelievably old so the chances of other planets similar to Earth evolving life is not unlikely at all according to ferm's Paradox the high probability of extraterrestrial life out in space is contradict to the lack
of apparent evidence supporting it at this point we aren't sure which is scarier the fact that we might not be alone in the universe or the possibility that we are 18 rogue planets launched into space after the formation of their planetary system rogue planets are planetary bodies that are free to roam the cosmos crashing into things as they go because they do not orbit a sun rogue planets often have freezing surface temperatures however due to their molten cores and icy insulation some scientists theorized that these free roaming planets could contain massive Subterranean oceans that support
life 17 travel times in 1969 it took the apollo1 lunar module 3 days to land on our own natural satellite the moon since then our technology has increased rapidly we could expect to reach Mars in 7 to9 months and reaching Pluto would only take about 10 years distances outside of our solar system become even more extreme even traveling at the speed of light it would take us over 4 years to reach the nearest star Alpha Centurion and over 100,000 years to reach the galactic center of the Milky Way 16 extreme temperatures depending on where you
are in space chances are you're going to find yourself in some pretty extreme conditions the heat put off by a supernova can reach temperatures of 50 million de or more five times that of a nuclear explosion on the opposite end of the spectrum the cosmic background temperature of space measures - 270° just slightly warmer than absolute zero you definitely won't want to forget your jacket 15 the darkness being scared of the dark isn't just a silly thing that children experience it's an evolutionary trait humans develop to protect themselves from dangers lurking in the unknown the
only reason adults nowadays don't fear what they can't see is because they have learned through experience that the likelihood of monsters hiding under the bed is very low in space however Darkness represents a completely unexplored emptiness that continues for an Infinity so being afraid of the dangers that lurk beyond our sights is a completely understandable reaction 14 magnetars magnetars are incredibly dense neutron stars in fact they're basically an entire star crushed into a sphere only 15 M across one teaspoon worth of a magnetar contains the same mass as 900 Great Pyramids of Giza they are
also the hosts of the strongest magnetic fields in the known universe field so strong that anything that gets too close is ripped apart at the atomic level 13 muscular skeletal atrophy maintaining a healthy level of exercise is hard enough here on Earth but in the zero gravity conditions of space it can be even harder astronauts visiting the International Space Station have exhibited signs of significant muscle atrophy after only 6 weeks in space and that's with a rigorous health and fitness program 12 Venus despite getting its name from the Roman goddess of love Venus is perhaps
the most hellish planet in our solar system with surface temperatures of nearly 5 100° C atmospheric pressure 90 times that of Earth and constant sulfuric acid rain simply landing on Venus would kill you in moments this definitely isn't a planet you'd want to have a picnic on 11 Dark Matter SL Dark Energy we know very little about our universe in fact we've only seen less than 5% of the stuff that it's made of the other 95% is dark matter and dark energy about one quarter of the universe is made up of Dark Matter mass that
we can't see or find in space but must be there due to its effects on the behavior of its surroundings the rest of the universe is dark energy the true nature of which is mostly unknown however we're pretty sure that it plays a crucial role in the expansion of the universe 10 background radiation the Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field protects us from some really nasty stuff namely radiation cosmic rays Sol winds and electromagnetic particles permeate the universe so much so that astronauts traveling between Earth and Mars would receive a full body CT scans worth of
radiation every 5 to 6 days any that didn't succumb to radiation sickness before reaching their target would almost certainly develop severe cancer in their lifetime nine the expanding Sun our sun is constantly using nuclear fusion to combine hydrogen and helium together in order to keep itself burning however its hydrogen is not infinite and as it gets used up the sun will get hotter and hotter eventually it'll get so hot that the Earth's atmosphere will be burned away and our oceans will boil and evaporate completely then once all the sun's hydrogen is gone it will expand
outward into a red giant consuming the earth once and for all eight hypernova with 100 times more energy than a standard Supernova hypernova are powerful explosion that occur upon the death of a massive star although the factors that cause a star to go hypernova are widely disputed we do know that the result is often a black hole or neutron star hypernova are also the source of Gamay bursts in the universe and they are bright enough to be seen by telescopes millions of light years away seven electromagnetic vibrations space is practically a perfect vacuum meaning that
you can count on the fact that your ears won't be picking up any s while you're outside your shuttle while the thought of complete silence might be maddening on its own don't believe that just because you can't hear anything that there isn't any sound due to the lack of gases for them to travel through sound waves are not present out in space but sounds are still transmitted in space via electromagnetic vibrations NASA recorded some of these vibrations from select celestial bodies in our solar system and played them back resulting in some truly chilling sci-fi horror
effects six everything can kill you in space there is no room for error even the smallest mistake can and will kill you out of the 430 humans we have sent into space 18 never made it home advancements in technology have made space flights today much safer than they used to be in the 1970s nearly 30% of people who went into space died however the furthest we have traveled is our moon a trip to Mars would increase the risk tfold and going Beyond is still far beyond our capabilities five time dilation imagine an astronaut traveling through
space at speeds near that of light now imagine a person standing on Earth according to Einstein's theory of special relativity the astronaut will experience time much slower than the stationary person although neither will perceive any difference in the time passing around them when the astronaut finally returns home even if it's been many years on Earth since he left he will have only aged a fraction of that time this is known as time dilation and although we have yet to develop technology that allows us to move humans at speeds fast enough to notice its effects we
have seen instances of it while studying highspeed particles in a laboratory four hypervelocity stars thought to be the result of a close encounter with a black hole hypervelocity stars are stars that have been ejected from their systems and sent rocketing through Intergalactic space at speeds up to 2 million mph although most of the hypervelocity Stars we've identified so far are of similar size and mass as the sun they can theoretically be of any size and reach even more incredible speeds three solar flares despite the occasional sunburn our sun has provided us with warmth and light
for billions of years however don't let our local star full you our sun is a vast miasma of incandescent plasma that can shoot out massive bursts of solar radiation at random although they are unlikely to directly endanger any of the life on Earth these solar flares can create electromagnetic pulses that wipe out power grids interfere with radio communications and render technology invalid two depressurization there is no air in space obviously however that implies more danger than just having to hold your breath for a long time the human body is adapted to the atmospheric pressure on
Earth which is why when you go up in an airplane or travel over Mountain Roads you might experience a popping in your ears in the vacuum of space there is no air pressure within moments of stepping outside your spaceship all of the water in your body would boil and evaporate expanding rapidly until you popped like an overfilled balloon one the Big Crunch SL big rip everything must come to an end but will there be an end to everything scientists agree that there will most likely be a determinant end to the universe but how it will
happen is still uncertain one prevailing theory states that there will be a big crunch in which the gravitational forces of the universe will reach their limit and cause the entire universe to cease expanding and fold back in on itself eventually converging into a single infinitely tiny point before disappearing into nothing nothingness another theory known as the Big Rip states that the universe will expand to the point that gravity loses all meaning and the cosmos literally falls apart even the particles in atoms eventually floating away from each other I honestly can't decide which is more terrifying
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