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Kerr Black Hole – Rendered in Blender Here’s my latest creation: a fully realized Kerr (rotating) black hole, complete with its warped accretion disk, photon ring, and the eerie ergosphere where space itself is dragged along with the black hole’s spin. I modeled and animated this in Blender using physically based approaches to simulate gravitational lensing, Doppler shifting in the disk, and the characteristic asymmetry caused by frame-dragging. The result is a visually striking, scientifically inspired visualization of one of the most extreme objects in the universe. Key features you can see: Bright, warped accretion disk with temperature/color gradients The thin, bright photon ring where light orbits the black hole multiple times Gravitational lensing that distorts the background starfield The distinctive “squashed” appearance on one side due to extreme rotation Check out the animations in my previous posts to see it in motion — the way light bends and the disk appears to move is mesmerizing. Would love to hear what you think, or if you’d like me to describe any specific technical details of the setup! By Petrundiy2

Kerr Black Hole – Rendered in Blender Here’s my latest creation: a fully realized Kerr (rotating) black hole, complete with its warped accretion disk, photon ring, and the eerie ergosphere where space itself is dragged along with the black hole’s spin. I modeled and animated this in Blender using physically based approaches to simulate gravitational lensing, Doppler shifting in the disk, and the characteristic asymmetry caused by frame-dragging. The result is a visually striking, scientifically inspired visualization of one of the most extreme objects in the universe. Key features you can see: Bright, warped accretion disk with temperature/color gradients The thin, bright photon ring where light orbits the black hole multiple times Gravitational lensing that distorts the background starfield The distinctive “squashed” appearance on one side due to extreme rotation Check out the animations in my previous posts to see it in motion — the way light bends and the disk appears to move is mesmerizing. Would love to hear what you think, or if you’d like me to describe any specific technical details of the setup! By Petrundiy2

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Numerous flying objects were spotted in the skies over Mongolia at night

Numerous flying objects were spotted in the skies over Mongolia at night

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Single brain cell looking for a connection. source:

Single brain cell looking for a connection. source:

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🚀 Martian Twilight: A View from Curiosity NASA has released a unique image of Mars composed of two panoramas captured by the Curiosity rover at different times of day: just after sunrise and before sunset.

🚀 Martian Twilight: A View from Curiosity NASA has released a unique image of Mars composed of two panoramas captured by the Curiosity rover at different times of day: just after sunrise and before sunset.

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Exoplanet The Best Water On Earth, Paradise in Alaska source:

Exoplanet The Best Water On Earth, Paradise in Alaska source:

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It rains on the Sun, too This coronal rain was captured using an amateur telescope in Israel.

It rains on the Sun, too This coronal rain was captured using an amateur telescope in Israel.

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Artemis 2 capsule landed on ocean. NASA

Artemis 2 capsule landed on ocean. NASA

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Solar eclipse from plane

Solar eclipse from plane

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A massive solar prominence erupting and raining plasma back down along magnetic field lines by fvkinglzy

A massive solar prominence erupting and raining plasma back down along magnetic field lines by fvkinglzy

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The International Space Station was captured passing in front of the Moon during observation. This happens when the station moves between the camera and the Moon, creating a rare and perfectly timed

The International Space Station was captured passing in front of the Moon during observation. This happens when the station moves between the camera and the Moon, creating a rare and perfectly timed

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Jupiter's gravity helps keep most asteroids from colliding with Earth.

Jupiter's gravity helps keep most asteroids from colliding with Earth.

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Something wild is happening on the Sun’s hidden side right now.For days, the far side has been vomiting one colossal coronal mass ejection after another, an almost unbroken firehose of billion-ton plasma clouds blasting into space at millions of kilometers per hour. The dark limb of the Sun looks like it’s breathing fire in slow motion.Suspect number one? Our old beast, Active Region 4274, the same monster that hammered Earth with multiple X-class flares earlier this month. What’s left of that hyperactive sunspot factory is about to rotate back into view around December 1st, and if even a fraction of its former fury is still alive, we’re in for a showtime.This relentless barrage was caught in mesmerizing detail by the brand-new GOES-19 satellite’s CCOR-1 coronagraph. Watch the video and try not to feel small.The Sun isn’t sleeping. It’s just warming up on the backstage before walking back into the spotlight.

Something wild is happening on the Sun’s hidden side right now.For days, the far side has been vomiting one colossal coronal mass ejection after another, an almost unbroken firehose of billion-ton plasma clouds blasting into space at millions of kilometers per hour. The dark limb of the Sun looks like it’s breathing fire in slow motion.Suspect number one? Our old beast, Active Region 4274, the same monster that hammered Earth with multiple X-class flares earlier this month. What’s left of that hyperactive sunspot factory is about to rotate back into view around December 1st, and if even a fraction of its former fury is still alive, we’re in for a showtime.This relentless barrage was caught in mesmerizing detail by the brand-new GOES-19 satellite’s CCOR-1 coronagraph. Watch the video and try not to feel small.The Sun isn’t sleeping. It’s just warming up on the backstage before walking back into the spotlight.

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The scale of the shockwave from that solar flare is honestly hard to wrap your head around. By WonFont

The scale of the shockwave from that solar flare is honestly hard to wrap your head around. By WonFont

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Rare explosion on Jupiter captured on camera Хенк

Rare explosion on Jupiter captured on camera Хенк

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Aliens? An Mi-8 Helicopter crashing over the core of the Chernobyl reactor on October, 1986 source:

Aliens? An Mi-8 Helicopter crashing over the core of the Chernobyl reactor on October, 1986 source:

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The green flash is an optical phenomenon consisting of a flash of green light at the moment the solar disk disappears below the horizon or, conversely, appears above it 🔭

The green flash is an optical phenomenon consisting of a flash of green light at the moment the solar disk disappears below the horizon or, conversely, appears above it 🔭

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A mysterious anomaly suddenly appeared in the sky right before the eyes of passengers on a plane taking off.

A mysterious anomaly suddenly appeared in the sky right before the eyes of passengers on a plane taking off.

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The Most Accurate Seafloor Map NASA used the SWOT satellite to study the Earth's ocean floor in detail and create the most accurate map yet. The animation covers regions off the coasts of Mexico, South America, and the Antarctic Peninsula. SWOT technology captures microscopic changes in gravity—underwater mountains and volcanoes create barely noticeable bulges on the ocean surface. Analyzing this data, scientists discovered that 70% of the world's ocean floor is covered by abyssal hills, small underwater elevations. This data will help improve submarine navigation and optimize the laying of telecommunications cables that connect continents and provide global internet connectivity.

The Most Accurate Seafloor Map NASA used the SWOT satellite to study the Earth's ocean floor in detail and create the most accurate map yet. The animation covers regions off the coasts of Mexico, South America, and the Antarctic Peninsula. SWOT technology captures microscopic changes in gravity—underwater mountains and volcanoes create barely noticeable bulges on the ocean surface. Analyzing this data, scientists discovered that 70% of the world's ocean floor is covered by abyssal hills, small underwater elevations. This data will help improve submarine navigation and optimize the laying of telecommunications cables that connect continents and provide global internet connectivity.

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."NASA's autonomous exploration drone discovers anomalous mineral deposits in a pristine Martian lava tube." Deep beneath the rusty surface of Mars, a small, next-generation drone cautiously glides through the eternal darkness of an ancient lava tube. Its powerful LED beams slice through the still, dust-laden air, illuminating a world untouched for hundreds of millions of years.The floor is a chaotic tapestry of jagged, ropey pahoehoe lava and smooth, billowing flows frozen in time—remnants of fiery rivers that once surged across the Red Planet. But the true revelation lies scattered across the low points of the cavern: striking streaks and shimmering pools of vibrant bluish-green minerals embedded in the dark volcanic rock.These intricate chemical deposits—rich in magnesium and iron salts—appear to be the crystallized remains of mineral-laden fluids that once seeped, pooled, and slowly evaporated in this subterranean refuge. Their unexpected colors and delicate formations hint at a far more complex and volatile geochemical history than previously suspected, possibly involving ancient groundwater or volcanic outgassing interacting with the basaltic host fine, reddish dust motes drift lazily in the artificial light, the absolute silence and isolation of this hidden chamber become almost tangible. This discovery not only reveals new clues about Mars’ wetter, more chemically active past—it underscores why lava tubes are among the most promising frontiers for understanding the planet’s evolution and searching for signs of ancient habitability.A breathtaking glimpse into a pristine, alien underworld… and a tantalizing promise of what future human explorers might one day find sheltered beneath the Martian surface.This version feels more cinematic and scientifically evocative while keeping your original details intact. It builds tension, emphasizes the "anomalous" nature without overclaiming, and ends on an inspiring note.

."NASA's autonomous exploration drone discovers anomalous mineral deposits in a pristine Martian lava tube." Deep beneath the rusty surface of Mars, a small, next-generation drone cautiously glides through the eternal darkness of an ancient lava tube. Its powerful LED beams slice through the still, dust-laden air, illuminating a world untouched for hundreds of millions of years.The floor is a chaotic tapestry of jagged, ropey pahoehoe lava and smooth, billowing flows frozen in time—remnants of fiery rivers that once surged across the Red Planet. But the true revelation lies scattered across the low points of the cavern: striking streaks and shimmering pools of vibrant bluish-green minerals embedded in the dark volcanic rock.These intricate chemical deposits—rich in magnesium and iron salts—appear to be the crystallized remains of mineral-laden fluids that once seeped, pooled, and slowly evaporated in this subterranean refuge. Their unexpected colors and delicate formations hint at a far more complex and volatile geochemical history than previously suspected, possibly involving ancient groundwater or volcanic outgassing interacting with the basaltic host fine, reddish dust motes drift lazily in the artificial light, the absolute silence and isolation of this hidden chamber become almost tangible. This discovery not only reveals new clues about Mars’ wetter, more chemically active past—it underscores why lava tubes are among the most promising frontiers for understanding the planet’s evolution and searching for signs of ancient habitability.A breathtaking glimpse into a pristine, alien underworld… and a tantalizing promise of what future human explorers might one day find sheltered beneath the Martian surface.This version feels more cinematic and scientifically evocative while keeping your original details intact. It builds tension, emphasizes the "anomalous" nature without overclaiming, and ends on an inspiring note.

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What would happen if the Earth rotated faster?

What would happen if the Earth rotated faster?

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