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Showing posts with label Earth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Earth. Show all posts

Monday, October 16, 2023

This is Earth and This is The Universe



The Virgo Supercluster is our home, thought you may not hear about it as much as our Solar System or our galaxy the Milky way.








Thursday, February 27, 2020

Earth has acquired a brand new moon that's about the size of a car



Earth might have a tiny new moon. 
On 19 February, astronomers at the Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona spotted a dim object moving quickly across the sky. 
Over the next few days, researchers at six more observatories around the world watched the object, designated 2020 CD3, and calculated its orbit, confirming that it has been gravitationally bound to Earth for about three years.




Thursday, July 11, 2019

Mars and Earth



Above photo is the Earth from Mars...


This photo is when the Sun sets on Mars...


Sunday, April 23, 2017

We Worship Nature

 

This planet, Earth, our home, the old religion of nature is what we Worship.
We believe in harnessing the healing powers of nature, but not abusing it in the process. We believe that using naturally derived, cruelty-free sources is what makes nature work so beautifully. As long as we honor the planet, everything else just falls into place.
Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, March 12, 2017

How Nature Heals the Mind

Below is a beautiful, soothing short film revealing the power of nature to heal our minds that will urge you to spend more of your time in nature.
The Old Religion is the Magic of the Earth itself. It is the essence which binds all things together.
Let it speak to you...


Friday, February 24, 2017

7 Earth-like planets found orbiting star 39 light-years away


 
Scientists have discovered what looks like the best place where life (as we know it) may exist outside our own solar system.
Seven Earth-sized planets, all of which could contain water, have been found orbiting a small star 39 light-years away.
"We have made a crucial step toward finding if there is life out there," said Amaury Triaud, co-author of a study published Wednesday in the science journal Nature.
"I don't think any time before we had the right planets to discover and find out if there was.
"Here, if life managed to thrive … then we will know. Before, it was indication; now, we have the right target."
The discovery is the first of its kind. Never before have so many Earth-like planets been found orbiting a single star.
TRAPPIST-1 is 39 light-years away from Earth, or about 229 trillion miles (369 trillion kilometers). It would take 39 years to get to its current location traveling at the speed of light.
For more, watch the video below:



Saturday, September 17, 2016

The Earth Breathing

Nasa has released an animated map to show the yearly cycle of Earth's plant life—and it's breathing.
The video reveals the life cycle on land and in the water, and combines satellite data to create an average 12-month cycle.
We just love nature...