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Sarang Shah

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Post-Doc at CAMK, Warsaw. Former postdoc at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics. Cepheids, microlensing? Talk about it.

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Here’s the reality about comet 3I/ATLAS. Yes, our @SETIInstitute network now has multiple observations — and they show the comet is exactly where predictions said it would be. No drama, no mystery, no “unexpected disruption.” The recent claim that 3I “disintegrated” came from…

AllPlanets's tweet image. Here’s the reality about comet 3I/ATLAS.

Yes, our @SETIInstitute network now has multiple observations — and they show the comet is exactly where predictions said it would be. No drama, no mystery, no “unexpected disruption.”

The recent claim that 3I “disintegrated” came from…
AllPlanets's tweet image. Here’s the reality about comet 3I/ATLAS.

Yes, our @SETIInstitute network now has multiple observations — and they show the comet is exactly where predictions said it would be. No drama, no mystery, no “unexpected disruption.”

The recent claim that 3I “disintegrated” came from…

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After billions of years heading towards us, interstellar comet #3IATLAS is currently at its closest approach to the Sun right NOW. Perihelion. #astronomy #comet


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An hour of Deepawali lights over Bengaluru, painted into a minute! Shot between 7 and 8 PM today. #LightPainting #Fireworks


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Incredible footage of Plasma ejecting from sun


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Fascinating slow-motion footage of what happens when a droplet falls into a pool of water, a phenomenon known as a coalescence cascade. 📽: Steven Trainoff

From Roller

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This is supernova remnant SNR 0509-67.5—the expanding debris of a star that exploded centuries ago in a rare double-detonation. It is the first photo evidence that a star can end its life with two blasts. (Credit: ESO/P. Das et al. Background stars (Hubble): K. Noll et al.)

WorldAndScience's tweet image. This is supernova remnant SNR 0509-67.5—the expanding debris of a star that exploded centuries ago in a rare double-detonation. It is the first photo evidence that a star can end its life with two blasts.

(Credit: ESO/P. Das et al. Background stars (Hubble): K. Noll et al.)

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Your wisdom teeth could save your life. They contain stem cells that could repair your heart, bone, and even brain tissue. What was once considered medical waste may soon be a powerful tool in regenerative medicine. Scientists have discovered that wisdom teeth — often removed…

Rainmaker1973's tweet image. Your wisdom teeth could save your life.

They contain stem cells that could repair your heart, bone, and even brain tissue.

What was once considered medical waste may soon be a powerful tool in regenerative medicine. 

Scientists have discovered that wisdom teeth — often removed…

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On the night of October 5, 1923, Edwin Hubble trained the 100-inch Hooker telescope at a faint smudge in the sky and discovered a star whose brightness fluctuated regularly, a Cepheid variable now known as M31-V1. Although Hubble initially mistook it for a nova, he soon…

ExploreCosmos_'s tweet image. On the night of October 5, 1923, Edwin Hubble trained the 100-inch Hooker telescope at a faint smudge in the sky and discovered a star whose brightness fluctuated regularly, a Cepheid variable now known as M31-V1.  

Although Hubble initially mistook it for a nova, he soon…
ExploreCosmos_'s tweet image. On the night of October 5, 1923, Edwin Hubble trained the 100-inch Hooker telescope at a faint smudge in the sky and discovered a star whose brightness fluctuated regularly, a Cepheid variable now known as M31-V1.  

Although Hubble initially mistook it for a nova, he soon…

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🚨🚨: 1st photo of comet 3I/ATLAS from the surface of Mars

forallcurious's tweet image. 🚨🚨: 1st photo of comet 3I/ATLAS from the surface of Mars

Sarang Shah reposted

Solution of many computational physics problems for self-learning based on my computational physics course at IIT Kanpur: github.com/gopalhazra/Com… Computation being necessary to solve most physics problems, hope these assignments will help students to learn computational physics.

AstroHazra's tweet image. Solution of many computational physics problems for self-learning based on my computational physics course at IIT Kanpur:
github.com/gopalhazra/Com…

Computation being necessary to solve most physics problems, hope these assignments will help students to learn computational physics.

Sarang Shah reposted

Astronomers have discovered a rare trans-Neptunian object named 2020 VN₄₀ that orbits the Sun in a unique 10:1 resonance with Neptune, meaning it completes one orbit for every ten made by Neptune. What makes this object particularly unusual is its highly tilted and elongated…

ExploreCosmos_'s tweet image. Astronomers have discovered a rare trans-Neptunian object named 2020 VN₄₀ that orbits the Sun in a unique 10:1 resonance with Neptune, meaning it completes one orbit for every ten made by Neptune. 

What makes this object particularly unusual is its highly tilted and elongated…

Sarang Shah reposted

Today is the max sunlight day of the year. Almost 99% of the humans saw sunlight today at the same time, at 4.45 pm IST! (Including Twilight) The highest for any day in a year.

KiranKS's tweet image. Today is the max sunlight day of the year. Almost 99% of the humans saw sunlight today at the same time, at 4.45 pm IST! (Including Twilight)

The highest for any day in a year.

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Suddenly, my problems feel so small.


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Experience NSF–DOE Rubin Observatory’s Cosmic Treasure Chest with sound!🎶 Just as an image conveys data visually, sonification conveys data with sound. No two people will explore Rubin’s images the same, & no two listening experiences will be the same. skyviewer.app/skysynth


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Prehistory Branch, Nagpur, conducted small-scale excavations at two Chalcolithic sites- Pipri and Utawad (Barwani district) - located on the Sosar Nallah in Madhya Pradesh, as part of salvage operations for the Sardar Sarovar Dam project. At Pipri, the excavation revealed…

ASIGoI's tweet image. Prehistory Branch, Nagpur, conducted small-scale excavations at two Chalcolithic sites- Pipri and Utawad (Barwani district) - located on the Sosar Nallah in Madhya Pradesh, as part of salvage operations for the Sardar Sarovar Dam project.
At Pipri, the excavation revealed…
ASIGoI's tweet image. Prehistory Branch, Nagpur, conducted small-scale excavations at two Chalcolithic sites- Pipri and Utawad (Barwani district) - located on the Sosar Nallah in Madhya Pradesh, as part of salvage operations for the Sardar Sarovar Dam project.
At Pipri, the excavation revealed…
ASIGoI's tweet image. Prehistory Branch, Nagpur, conducted small-scale excavations at two Chalcolithic sites- Pipri and Utawad (Barwani district) - located on the Sosar Nallah in Madhya Pradesh, as part of salvage operations for the Sardar Sarovar Dam project.
At Pipri, the excavation revealed…
ASIGoI's tweet image. Prehistory Branch, Nagpur, conducted small-scale excavations at two Chalcolithic sites- Pipri and Utawad (Barwani district) - located on the Sosar Nallah in Madhya Pradesh, as part of salvage operations for the Sardar Sarovar Dam project.
At Pipri, the excavation revealed…

Sarang Shah reposted

Incredible size difference between Airbus A380 and Boeing 737 at Birmingham Airport take-off 🛫 . 🎥: Airport Action (YouTube)


Sarang Shah reposted

This is it. The FIRST released video from @VRubinObs. A new era of astronomy starts now! ✨ How many galaxies do you think are in this image? 10 MILLION 🤯 Here, Rubin’s view is focused on the southern region of the Virgo Cluster. 📹: RubinObs/NOIRLab/SLAC/NSF/DOE/AURA


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Introducing...your sneak peek at the cosmos captured by @NSF@doescience Vera C. Rubin Observatory! Can you guess what regions of sky they are? This is just a peek...join us at 11am US EDT for your full First Look at how Rubin will #CaptureTheCosmos! ls.st/rubin-first-lo…

VRubinObs's tweet image. Introducing...your sneak peek at the cosmos captured by @NSF–@doescience Vera C. Rubin Observatory!

Can you guess what regions of sky they are?

This is just a peek...join us at 11am US EDT for your full First Look at how Rubin will #CaptureTheCosmos!

ls.st/rubin-first-lo…
VRubinObs's tweet image. Introducing...your sneak peek at the cosmos captured by @NSF–@doescience Vera C. Rubin Observatory!

Can you guess what regions of sky they are?

This is just a peek...join us at 11am US EDT for your full First Look at how Rubin will #CaptureTheCosmos!

ls.st/rubin-first-lo…
VRubinObs's tweet image. Introducing...your sneak peek at the cosmos captured by @NSF–@doescience Vera C. Rubin Observatory!

Can you guess what regions of sky they are?

This is just a peek...join us at 11am US EDT for your full First Look at how Rubin will #CaptureTheCosmos!

ls.st/rubin-first-lo…

Sarang Shah reposted

Here it is: the first set of riches from Rubin's Cosmic Treasure Chest! Introducing @NSF@doescience Rubin Observatory's first wide, deep view: the southern region of the Virgo Cluster. Rubin made this image in just 10.5 hours over parts of 7 nights! youtu.be/Gitit3LwQ20

VRubinObs's tweet card. The Cosmic Treasure Chest - VIDEO - EN

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The Cosmic Treasure Chest - VIDEO - EN


Sarang Shah reposted

An extraordinary exoplanet named AT2021uey b. found using the technique of gravitational microlensing. Located over 3,200 light‑years away and circling an M-dwarf star, this gas giant possesses about 1.3 times Jupiter’s mass and takes roughly 4,170 days (11.4 years) to…


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