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Do you know your Sun ? Know it.

The Sun is by a long shot the biggest item in the close planetary system. It contains over 99.8% of the all out mass of the Solar System (Jupiter contains a large portion of the rest). It is regularly said that the Sun is a "normal" star. That is valid as in there are numerous others like it. In any case, there are a lot more littler stars than bigger ones; the Sun is in the top 10% by mass. The middle size of stars in our cosmic system is presumably not exactly a large portion of the mass of the Sun. The Sun is, at present, about 70% hydrogen and 28% helium by mass, everything else ("metals") adds up to under 2%. This progressions gradually after some time as the Sun changes over hydrogen to helium in its center. The external layers of the Sun display differential turn: at the equator the surface pivots once every 25.4 days; close to the shafts it's as much as 36 days. This odd conduct is because of the way that the Sun is anything but a strong body like the...

The Planetary System We Live in

Our close planetary system(our solar system) framed about 4.5 billion years back from a thick haze of interstellar gas and residue. The cloud fallen, potentially due to the shockwave of a close by detonating star, called a supernova. At the point when this residue cloud fallen, it shaped a sun based cloud—a turning, whirling circle of material. At the middle, gravity pulled increasingly more material in. Inevitably the weight in the center was incredible to such an extent that hydrogen iotas started to join and structure helium, discharging a colossal measure of vitality. With that, our Sun was conceived, and it in the long run amassed in excess of 99 percent of the accessible issue. Matter further away in the plate was likewise amassing together. These clusters crushed into each other, framing bigger and bigger items. Some of them became large enough for their gravity to shape them into circles, turning out to be planets, predominate planets and huge moons. In different cases, plan...

Time : Proof of Progress

To most of the people, Time is nothing more than what they observe from their clocks. But Time isn't just this. Time is what represents the existence, a proof of progress in the Cosmos. Time defines the progress that takes place between instances of an event. Time always run forward that means we always grow old but we don't get younger the next day we get up, this is the behavior of the time.  But think of time running backward. A concept has been recently put forward, that suggests that the time could run backward in a parallel universe in which the direction of time is opposite where our past could exist in the future of a distant parallel universe in the Multiverse. Time is considered to be the 4th Dimension and this 4th-dimensional continuum concept is known as Minkowski space. Every observation on the Planet Earth is dependent on time, from an instantiation to the end of an event and we build on the ideas that pass the test based on the...

Picture of the Universe through the ages

The Picture of the Universe: During the younger days of my school, to me, the Universe was just the Solar System. At least I had a picture of the Universe as a Solar System to me, I should say a proper picture. But in ancient times, everything was an assumption, even, the earth was considered to be a flat plate. There were various Cosmological Models for Universe. With time, things changed and new ideas and theories were put forward by various famous personalities such as the Greek philosopher Aristotle, Ptolemy, Nicholas Copernicus. One of the Ancient models was the Geocentric model, also known as Ptolemaic System which proposed that the earth is the centre and the sun, the moon and the other planets circle the earth. An illustration of the Ptolemaic geocentric model: Another astronomical model was published in 1543, called as Copernicus Heliocentrism in which Nicholas Copernicus proposed that the sun is the centre and other planets are moving around it. The Copern...