In the late 19th century, Eadweard Muybridge, an English photographer, used a series of high-speed cameras to capture the motion of a galloping horse. Through his experiments, he successfully debunked the long-believed theory that a horse’s legs are fully extended during the “landing” phase of each stride. Muybridge’s groundbreaking motion studies not only contributed to the field of photography but also influenced the art of animation, paving the way for the development of motion pictures as we know them today.
When the Moon Meets the Sun: A Cosmic Collision That Spells Disaster
What Would Happen If the Moon Were to Ram Into the Sun? Let's dive into the **scenario** of the moon colliding with our big, bright **star**, the sun. 🌕💥☀️ 1. Size Matters The sun is MUCH bigger than the moon. Imagine a beach ball (sun) vs. a marble (moon)! Despite...