Wonder of Science (@wonderofscienc) 's Twitter Profile
Wonder of Science

@wonderofscienc

The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. it is the source of the all true art and Science. Albert Einstein

ID: 1180892997170421761

calendar_today06-10-2019 17:10:22

10,10K Tweet

74,74K Followers

8,8K Following

Wonder of Science (@wonderofscienc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 A severe solar storm is hitting Earth right now – and it’s expected to last through June 3! Power operators, satellite controllers, and frequent flyers have good reason to pay attention. The disturbance is already pushing the geomagnetic K-index to 8 out of 9,

🚨 A severe solar storm is hitting Earth right now – and it’s expected to last through June 3!

Power operators, satellite controllers, and frequent flyers have good reason to pay attention. The disturbance is already pushing the geomagnetic K-index to 8 out of 9,
Wonder of Science (@wonderofscienc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rare reddish-orange snowy Owl in Huron County, Michigan, captivates bird watchers! 🦉 🥰 📷Photo Credit: Exposing nature through my lens / Julie Maggert

Rare reddish-orange snowy Owl in Huron County, Michigan, captivates bird watchers! 🦉 🥰

📷Photo Credit: Exposing nature through my lens / Julie Maggert
Wonder of Science (@wonderofscienc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our solar system vs TON 618, one of the largest black holes ever discovered: TON 618 is a supermassive black hole estimated to be around 40 billion times the mass of our Sun. And it is *significantly* larger than our solar system. With a diameter roughly 30-40 times that of the

Our solar system vs TON 618, one of the largest black holes ever discovered:

TON 618 is a supermassive black hole estimated to be around 40 billion times the mass of our Sun. And it is *significantly* larger than our solar system. With a diameter roughly 30-40 times that of the
Wonder of Science (@wonderofscienc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your body holds over 60,000 miles of blood vessels — enough to wrap around the Earth twice! 🌍 Arteries transport oxygen-rich blood from the heart Veins return it after the oxygen is used Capillaries manage the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste

Your body holds over 60,000 miles of blood vessels — enough to wrap around the Earth twice! 🌍

Arteries transport oxygen-rich blood from the heart
Veins return it after the oxygen is used
Capillaries manage the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste
Wonder of Science (@wonderofscienc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canadian photographer Steve Biro captured a remarkable photo of a bald eagle flying with a perfectly symmetrical reflection in the water. 🦅 📸Photo Credit: Steve Biro Photography

Canadian photographer Steve Biro captured a remarkable photo of a bald eagle flying with a perfectly symmetrical reflection in the water. 🦅 

📸Photo Credit: Steve Biro Photography
Wonder of Science (@wonderofscienc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the late 19th century, a fascinating fossil find in what is now northwestern Nebraska intrigued scientists and opened the door to a paleontological mystery that would take years to solve. At a site known as the Agate Springs quarries, researchers uncovered enormous,

In the late 19th century, a fascinating fossil find in what is now northwestern Nebraska intrigued scientists and opened the door to a paleontological mystery that would take years to solve.

At a site known as the Agate Springs quarries, researchers uncovered enormous,
Wonder of Science (@wonderofscienc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hollywood legend Morgan Freeman has transformed his 124-acre ranch in Mississippi into a haven for honeybees. Starting back in 2019, he brought in 26 hives to launch what is now a full-scale sanctuary dedicated to supporting these essential pollinators.

Hollywood legend Morgan Freeman has transformed his 124-acre ranch in Mississippi into a haven for honeybees. Starting back in 2019, he brought in 26 hives to launch what is now a full-scale sanctuary dedicated to supporting these essential pollinators.
Wonder of Science (@wonderofscienc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Once-in-a-Lifetime Shot! After three years of patience and dedication, Brazilian photographer Leonardo Sens finally captured this breathtaking image of Christ the Redeemer appearing to cradle the full Moon. Taken from Icaraí Beach, approximately seven miles away,

A Once-in-a-Lifetime Shot!  

After three years of patience and dedication, Brazilian photographer Leonardo Sens finally captured this breathtaking image of Christ the Redeemer appearing to cradle the full Moon. Taken from Icaraí Beach, approximately seven miles away,
Wonder of Science (@wonderofscienc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An edge on view of NGC 4945, a spiral galaxy like the Milky Way, with bright star-forming regions and a central bar Its unusually bright core likely hides a supermassive black hole. It lies about 13 million light-years away in the constellation Centaurus. (Credit: ESO)

An edge on view of NGC 4945, a spiral galaxy like the Milky Way, with bright star-forming regions and a central bar

Its unusually bright core likely hides a supermassive black hole. It lies about 13 million light-years away in the constellation Centaurus.

(Credit: ESO)
Wonder of Science (@wonderofscienc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Mariana Trench – Earth's Deepest Mystery! 🌊 Hidden in the western Pacific Ocean near Guam, the Mariana Trench holds the title of the deepest place on Earth! Its lowest point, Challenger Deep, plunges an unbelievable 10,916 meters (35,760 feet) below sea level—that’s deeper

The Mariana Trench – Earth's Deepest Mystery! 🌊

Hidden in the western Pacific Ocean near Guam, the Mariana Trench holds the title of the deepest place on Earth! Its lowest point, Challenger Deep, plunges an unbelievable 10,916 meters (35,760 feet) below sea level—that’s deeper
Wonder of Science (@wonderofscienc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sunrise over the curve of our planet, captured from Falcon 9’s fairing. Nope, not a hologram - Earth’s real and round 🌍 😉

Sunrise over the curve of our planet, captured from Falcon 9’s fairing. Nope, not a hologram - Earth’s real and round 🌍 😉
Wonder of Science (@wonderofscienc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists have developed a revolutionary technique that destroys cancer cells using only light and a special hospital-approved dye — no chemotherapy or radiation needed. These “molecular jackhammers” work by shaking violently when exposed to near-infrared light,

Scientists have developed a revolutionary technique that destroys cancer cells using only light and a special hospital-approved dye — no chemotherapy or radiation needed. These “molecular jackhammers” work by shaking violently when exposed to near-infrared light,