Sadman Arefin
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Jupiter, Earth, and the Cosmic Love Triangle: A Tale of Gravity, Auspice, and Cosmic Jealousy. AI-Generated.
In the astronomical theater of space, where celestial bodies perform their perpetual waltz, a tale as old as time—yet ever unfolding—grips the solar system: the peculiar, invisible pull of a cosmic love triangle between Earth, Jupiter, and the illimitable space that circumvents them. This isn’t just a story of planetary dynamics. It's a mythic tale of gravity, destiny, and the mute envy indited into the stars.
By Sadman Arefin 10 months ago in Earth
The Heart of Darkness: The Supermassive Black Hole That Anchors Our Galaxy
If you look up at the night empyrean, you’re staring into a cosmic mystery that has fascinated humanity for thousands of years. The stars seem halcyon, distant, and perpetual. But deep within the Milky Way, there’s something far more potent than any star — something we can’t optically discern with the unclad ocular perceiver, but we ken is there because of the way the macrocosm bends around it. That something is a supermassive ebony aperture, and it sits mutely at the center of our galaxy, pulling everything toward it.
By Sadman Arefin 10 months ago in Earth
The Dying Star: A Cosmic Transformation. AI-Generated.
Stars are among the most puissant and awe-inspiring objects in the macrocosm, but like all things in nature, they ineluctably reach the terminus of their life cycle. The death of a star is a dramatic and sometimes belligerent process, depending on its size, that results in extraordinary phenomena like supernovae and ebony apertures. In this article, we explore the different ways a star dies, fixating on the transformation it undergoes at the cessation of its life and how these processes shape the macrocosm around it.
By Sadman Arefin 10 months ago in Earth
Bangladesh Joins the Artemis Accords: A Leap Toward Space Collaboration. AI-Generated.
Space exploration has long been a domain reserved for a handful of spacefaring nations, but with the ascension of ecumenical cooperation in recent years, countries like Bangladesh have made their mark in the cosmic arena. Bangladesh’s commitment to space exploration received a consequential boost when the country officially joined the Artemis Accords in 2024. This landmark decision not only marks an incipient chapter in Bangladesh's space ambitions but withal fortifies its position in the ecumenical space community
By Sadman Arefin 10 months ago in Earth



