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When Stray Kids Met Orbit?! Time Travel, Aliens, and Parallel Universes?! [Into Orbit's Science]

MERRY CHRISTMASSSSSSS!!! No better way to spend Christmas than with SKZ learning about science, right? lol

I could sit here and listen to that dude talk about science all day.... My brain gets very confused but I do find it super fascinating lol....

Imagine a gravity chamber though..... go in there a few times a week and slow your ageing? I really could be onto something.... I mean it may cause our bodies to combust in the process but it would be a cool experience none the less LOL

When Stray Kids Met Orbit?! Time Travel, Aliens, and Parallel Universes?! [Into Orbit's Science]

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I know what you’re feeling Mel. After watching this, it felt like my brain just went to an exercise it hasn’t done in a while so it kinda getting cramped 😂 And about the anti gravity will age you less, I think that was what happened in a way to astronauts out there? I’ve heard they did aged slower due to less gravity in space.. And Interstellar. I was blown away when I first watched that movie! If you want to experience something like this with more aesthetically pleasing visuals to the eyes, watched that Mel. But spare some time bcs not only the movie is long, you need to pause some times maybe to take a breather to digest 😬

Aisha Astari

it's probably a number of things then like lighting, depth perception, camera angle....but yeah...came for some SKZ content, left with science questions lol btw there is a clip going around of Hannie in Jakarta singing Hold My Hand, and the crowd was amazing :)

TrackHoodie

what i'm thinking is: 1) the moon is just smaller than the earth, so the distance to the horizon is much shorter 2) the moon only has a very sparse layer of atmosphere, so there's not as much reflection of sunlight by atmospheric particles going on as on earth. as a result if an area on the moon is not directly lit by sunlight, it would probably be very dark and the difference between the moon surface vs. space would be quite strong? i think it's probably mostly 1) but i'm also just speculating

_nora_

It wasn’t the no stars, it was the fact that it looked like you could see the end of the moon. Like he was at the point where it would just drop off. So I was trying to work out if there was just not enough light there? Were they lighting up the area he was standing at himself? Like why does it look like if he walks backwards he could step off the face of the moon lol?

Melanie Lillis

to answer your science question about the "no stars", an explanation from Neil Degrasse Tyson and I am simplifying here, the stars are there, the camera itself is not strong enough to capture the dimly lit stars in the background when juxtaposed to the much clearer light shone on the focus subject in the foreground. On a clear starry night, play around with your phone camera with different lightings and depths and you can recreate a picture of no stars even though you can see it with your very own two eyes.

TrackHoodie


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