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Space Exploration
Decoding the nearly 50-year-old black hole paradox
September 14, 2023
Mặt trăng quan sát từ TP HCM lúc 19 giờ tối 4-5 có màu cam cháy và treo khá thấp trên bầu trời
Space Exploration
The orange moon appeared in Saigon before the lunar eclipse?
August 6, 2023
Thị trấn Exmouth là nơi duy nhất ở Australia chứng kiến nhật thực toàn phần vào ngày 20/4 tới.
Space Exploration
Australia eagerly awaits the April 20 solar eclipse
August 30, 2023
iCub - robot của nhóm nghiên cứu CONTACT tại Viện Công nghệ Italy.
Space Exploration
Teaching a robot to blink can get the world’s attention
August 17, 2023
HOPE FOR A NEW ERA
Cosmology
HOPE FOR A NEW ERA
July 7, 2023
Trạm vũ trụ Axiom
Space Exploration
What did NASA do when the International Space Station “retired”?
August 30, 2023

Detection of a mini moon that could crash into Earth

Posted on October 2, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Detection of a mini moon that could crash into Earth
Space Exploration

2022 NX 1, a 5 to 10 m wide mini-moon that has already been attracted to Earth several times, could crash between 2075 and 2122. Last year, two amateur astronomers Grzegorz Duszanowicz and Jordi Camarasa discovered a object flying around the Earth but not enough for an orbit. The strange object has been named 2022 … Read More “Detection of a mini moon that could crash into Earth” »

Japan’s next-generation H3 rocket had to self-destruct during its first launch

Posted on October 2, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Japan’s next-generation H3 rocket had to self-destruct during its first launch
Space Exploration

On March 7, Japan’s next-generation H3 missile was tested for the first time, but without success. Smoke rises from the H3 rocket launch pad at Tanegashima Space Center Smoke rises from the launch pad of the H3 rocket at the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, February 17, 2023. (Documentary photo: Kyodo/TTXVN) The Japan … Read More “Japan’s next-generation H3 rocket had to self-destruct during its first launch” »

NASA Introduces Spacesuits for Artemis III Moon Mission

Posted on October 2, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA Introduces Spacesuits for Artemis III Moon Mission
Space Exploration

On March 15, 2023, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and its partner, the space company Axiom Space, launched a spacesuit to carry out the Artemis III lunar mission. The new suit is called the Alien Exploration Mobility Unit (xEMU). The new suit is called the Alien Exploration Mobility Unit (xEMU) designed and manufactured … Read More “NASA Introduces Spacesuits for Artemis III Moon Mission” »

NASA astronaut returns to Earth after 5 months in space

Posted on October 2, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA astronaut returns to Earth after 5 months in space
Space Exploration

The four astronauts on the Crew-5 mission spent about five months in space before returning safely to Earth aboard SpaceX’s Dragon capsule. Dragon Endurance Ship SpaceX’s Dragon Endurance ship brought the Crew-5 mission astronauts to a safe landing in the Gulf of Mexico, off the coast of Florida (United States) (Photo: Flickr). According to Space4 … Read More “NASA astronaut returns to Earth after 5 months in space” »

NASA investigates ‘signs the Earth is about to reverse’ in the Atlantic region

Posted on October 1, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA investigates ‘signs the Earth is about to reverse’ in the Atlantic region
Space Exploration

South Atlantic Anomaly (ASA) is a mysterious “bump” that can damage satellites and spacecraft, leading scientists to debate the hypothesis of a reversal of Earth’s magnetic poles. According to Science Alert, SAA is still in development and requires active monitoring by NASA. It is a giant region with a weaker magnetic field strength than anywhere … Read More “NASA investigates ‘signs the Earth is about to reverse’ in the Atlantic region” »

Develop a hydroponic growing project on the Moon

Posted on October 1, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Develop a hydroponic growing project on the Moon
Space Exploration

ESA cooperates with Norwegian company Solsys Mining for development method of converting lunar soil into fertilizer for hydroponic crops. Planting trees on the Moon essential to the ambition to establish a permanent human presence on the celestial surface, but it is extremely difficult work because lunar soil lacks nitrogen compounds that play an important role … Read More “Develop a hydroponic growing project on the Moon” »

The most interesting astronomical phenomenon of 2023 takes place on March 27

Posted on October 1, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The most interesting astronomical phenomenon of 2023 takes place on March 27
Space Exploration

A planet-wide “parade” is about to take place, and it is considered one of the most remarkable astronomical phenomena of 2023. Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Uranus, Mars as well as Earth’s Moon are about to align when observed in the sky on the nights of March 25-30. According to Space, Mercury and Jupiter will be the … Read More “The most interesting astronomical phenomenon of 2023 takes place on March 27” »

Discovery at the same time of 6 planets which could have life

Posted on September 30, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Discovery at the same time of 6 planets which could have life
Space Exploration

The CARMENES planet-hunting project surprised scientists by discovering that a tenth of newly discovered planets showed signs of liquid water. Many different types of planets were discovered during the new mission Many different types of planets were discovered during the new mission – (NASA illustration). Theo Sky and telescope, dựán CARMENES based on the instrument … Read More “Discovery at the same time of 6 planets which could have life” »

Two other “life worlds” appear directly inside the solar system?

Posted on September 30, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Two other “life worlds” appear directly inside the solar system?
Space Exploration

Around a planet so distant it can’t be seen with the naked eye, two “life worlds” accidentally… projected something directly onto the NASA spacecraft that might suggest an ocean like Earth. According to the sheet Space, This exciting data was overlooked for nearly four decades, as efforts by scientists around the world to analyze the … Read More “Two other “life worlds” appear directly inside the solar system?” »

NASA has published a map of the distribution of water on the Moon

Posted on September 30, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA has published a map of the distribution of water on the Moon
Space Exploration

Data from NASA’s decommissioned SOFIA telescope helped create the first detailed map of water distribution on the Moon. The map reveals the distribution of water near the Moon’s south pole. (Video: NASA) The map is published above Journal of Planetary Sciences on March 15 provides insight into the movement of water on the Moon’s surface … Read More “NASA has published a map of the distribution of water on the Moon” »

New explanation on the origin of the mysterious Oumuamua object

Posted on September 29, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
New explanation on the origin of the mysterious Oumuamua object
Space Exploration

Although it has long since disappeared, the origin of the mysterious “cigar” in the Oumuamua universe is still not unanimously agreed upon within the scientific community. A study published in the journal Nature proposed an explanation for the origin of Oumuamua, claiming that It’s just a natural object, is not the product of extraterrestrials as … Read More “New explanation on the origin of the mysterious Oumuamua object” »

Telescopes around the world track debris from spacecraft-asteroid collision

Posted on September 29, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Telescopes around the world track debris from spacecraft-asteroid collision
Space Exploration

Telescopes around the world are watching when a NASA spacecraft intentionally crashes into an asteroid in September 2022.. Astronomers have used it Extremely large telescope of the Observatory in Chile. The newly released results show detailed images of debris moving away from the impact created by the double asteroid redirection test. DART spacecraftweighing approximately 1,200 … Read More “Telescopes around the world track debris from spacecraft-asteroid collision” »

Debris from the International Space Station ISS lights up the Californian sky

Posted on September 29, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Debris from the International Space Station ISS lights up the Californian sky
Space Exploration

Fragments of communications equipment fired from the International Space Station (ISS) traveled at a speed of 27.358 km/h, creating numerous streaks of light that lit up the Northern California sky. Debris flew into the skies over California on March 17. Debris flew into the skies over California on March 17. (Photo: AP). THE The streak … Read More “Debris from the International Space Station ISS lights up the Californian sky” »

Rolls-Royce builds a nuclear reactor on the Moon

Posted on September 29, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Rolls-Royce builds a nuclear reactor on the Moon
Space Exploration

Rolls-Royce is implementing the Micro-Reactor program – developing a nuclear reactor on the Moon – to provide energy to the people who live and work here. According to CNBC, British Space Agency (UKSA) will provide approximately $3.5 million in funding for this project. “All space missions depend on energy sources to support communications systems, life … Read More “Rolls-Royce builds a nuclear reactor on the Moon” »

Invisible fireball collides, US skies turn pink, NASA also ‘gives up’

Posted on September 28, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Invisible fireball collides, US skies turn pink, NASA also ‘gives up’
Space Exploration

The most powerful cosmic fireball of the last 6 years, fired from a “gun muzzle” 20 times larger than the Earth without any astronomical observatory having had the time to recognize it and warn, caused the sky to change color. According to Live Sciencea phenomenon that caused the night sky of the United States to … Read More “Invisible fireball collides, US skies turn pink, NASA also ‘gives up’” »

Captured alien ‘nursery of life’ 1,305 light years away

Posted on September 28, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Captured alien ‘nursery of life’ 1,305 light years away
Space Exploration

A team of scientists led by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO – USA) has identified signs of the “source of life” in the protoplanetary disk of a young star named V883 Orions. According to Sci-News, the groundbreaking data was recorded by ALMA is the most powerful radio astronomy observing system in the worlda US-Chilean … Read More “Captured alien ‘nursery of life’ 1,305 light years away” »

Russia presents the first film shot in space

Posted on September 28, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Russia presents the first film shot in space
Space Exploration

On March 7, 2023, Russian filmmakers officially released the trailer for “The Challenge”, the first film shot in space in 2021. The video reveals the content of the work, in which the surgeon is played by a Russian actress. Yulia Peresild The character had to perform heart surgery on an astronaut in space because he … Read More “Russia presents the first film shot in space” »

Astronomer records meteorite hitting the Moon

Posted on September 28, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Astronomer records meteorite hitting the Moon
Space Exploration

Daichi Fujii, director of the Hiratsuka City Museum, used a telescope to record a flash of light produced by a meteorite crashing into the Moon. The event took place at 6:14 p.m. on February 23 (Hanoi time). It appears that the meteorite crashed near the Ideler L crater.northwest of Pitiscus crater, said Japanese astronomer Daichi … Read More “Astronomer records meteorite hitting the Moon” »

The Truth About Moons Orbiting Earth

Posted on September 27, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The Truth About Moons Orbiting Earth
Space Exploration

After centuries of exploration, researchers have discovered that the Earth has 0 to several Moons depending on the period.. Earth appears to have only one Moon. For millennia, we have known no other natural satellites. But over centuries of astronomy and space exploration, researchers have discovered hundreds of moons in the solar system and Many … Read More “The Truth About Moons Orbiting Earth” »

Rare images from the surface of Venus

Posted on September 27, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Rare images from the surface of Venus
Space Exploration

Venus has a harsh climate, so the spacecraft existed only a short time after landing. Venus is considered the hottest planet in the solar system. With its harsh climate, human discoveries on this planet are quite limited. While spacecraft are sending more and more images from Mars, high-quality images of the surface of Venus are … Read More “Rare images from the surface of Venus” »

NASA releases never-before-seen images of a dying star

Posted on September 27, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA releases never-before-seen images of a dying star
Space Exploration

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured a rare moment of a star on the brink of “death.” Wolf-Rayet Star 124 Wolf-Rayet Star 124, in the middle, radiates a large flow of matter, which would be the last stage before its explosion. The photo was taken by the James Webb Space Telescope in June 2022 … Read More “NASA releases never-before-seen images of a dying star” »

Does “Twilight Life” rule the two-faced planet?

Posted on September 26, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Does “Twilight Life” rule the two-faced planet?
Space Exploration

A completely different planetary “design” from Earth – an extreme “eyeball planet” – could still support life in unexpected ways. According to Science Alert, a group of scientists led by geophysicist Ana Lobo from the University of California, Irvine (UCI – USA) sent what they called “eyeball planet” on the list of worlds that should … Read More “Does “Twilight Life” rule the two-faced planet?” »

China’s Purple Mountain Observatory has discovered a new comet

Posted on September 26, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
China’s Purple Mountain Observatory has discovered a new comet
Space Exploration

A large comet with an orbital period of up to 30,000 years is heading toward the Sun and is expected to reach perihelion in September 2024. The object was first seen on January 9, 2023 by the Purple Mountain Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, but on March 1, 2023, the Minor Planet Center … Read More “China’s Purple Mountain Observatory has discovered a new comet” »

Part of the Sun separates, caught in the polar vortex

Posted on September 26, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Part of the Sun separates, caught in the polar vortex
Space Exploration

NASA telescopes have captured the moment when part of the Sun appears to completely separate and be caught in a polar vortex. However, scientists have reassured that the impact of this phenomenon is not as terrible as we think. Watch the video of the band of plasma swirling on the surface of the Sun. (Source: … Read More “Part of the Sun separates, caught in the polar vortex” »

“Heart on a chip” prepares to travel to space aboard SpaceX’s Dragon ship on the evening of March 15

Posted on September 25, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
“Heart on a chip” prepares to travel to space aboard SpaceX’s Dragon ship on the evening of March 15
Space Exploration

SpaceX’s Dragon cargo ship is scheduled to launch on the evening of March 15 (Vietnam time), carrying nearly 2,860 kg of cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) as well as a special device containing the “heart-on-a-chip”. This fabric will be used in two experiments – Cardinal Heart 2.0 and Engineered Heart Tissues-2 – test … Read More ““Heart on a chip” prepares to travel to space aboard SpaceX’s Dragon ship on the evening of March 15″ »

New discovery of diamond showers occurring in the solar system

Posted on September 25, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
New discovery of diamond showers occurring in the solar system
Space Exploration

Beneath the frigid hydrogen and helium atmospheres of Neptune and Uranus lies a liquid mantle rich in water, ammonia, methane and perhaps something much brighter: diamond. Scientists have long suspected that these ultra-hard gemstones could fall from the outer layers of ice giants and penetrate their rocky cores. However, the interior of Uranus may not … Read More “New discovery of diamond showers occurring in the solar system” »

NASA Showcases ‘Dragonfly’ Robot Preparing to Hunt Alien Creatures

Posted on September 25, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA Showcases ‘Dragonfly’ Robot Preparing to Hunt Alien Creatures
Space Exploration

A robotic helicopter named Dragonfly will become an alien-hunting machine on Saturn’s moon Titan, which NASA once compared to a second Earth. According to Daily SciTech, Dragonfly They are preparing to leave Earth in 2027 and are expected to reach the alien version of Earth, Titan, by 2030. Dragonfly is shaped like a helicopter, it … Read More “NASA Showcases ‘Dragonfly’ Robot Preparing to Hunt Alien Creatures” »

Discovery of the first trace of a meteorite hitting the Earth

Posted on September 25, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Discovery of the first trace of a meteorite hitting the Earth
Space Exploration

Scientists have discovered stone spheres dating back 3.48 billion years, formed when meteorites crashed into the ground. Evidence of the oldest meteorite impact Evidence of the oldest meteorite impact has been found in a group of volcanic and sedimentary rocks in Western Australia. (Photo: Alamy). Professor Christian Köberl of the University of Vienna, Austria, and … Read More “Discovery of the first trace of a meteorite hitting the Earth” »

Discovery of a 4.5 billion year old meteorite, sparkling like pure gold in the Gobi Desert, China

Posted on September 24, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Discovery of a 4.5 billion year old meteorite, sparkling like pure gold in the Gobi Desert, China
Space Exploration

The 4.5 billion year old Fukang meteorite fell in the Gobi Desert, China, and is spectacularly beautiful with iridescent yellow crystals.. In 2000, a climber approached Phu Khang mountain range, in China, discovered iron meteorites mixed with rocks, filled with crystals resembling honeycombs. Currently, this is it The most famous meteorite in the worldtheo ƖFL … Read More “Discovery of a 4.5 billion year old meteorite, sparkling like pure gold in the Gobi Desert, China” »

Heavier “lead planet” with 4,000 Earths confounds the scientific community

Posted on September 24, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Heavier “lead planet” with 4,000 Earths confounds the scientific community
Space Exploration

Appearing with a series of incredibly strange features as far as the eye can see “Exoplanet Hunter” NASA’s TESS, the world 730 light years away, has upended many astronomical theories. Theo Scientific alert, A new study has introduced the TOI-4603ban exoplanet slightly larger than the Solar System’s Jupiter, but 12.89 times more massive than Jupiter. … Read More “Heavier “lead planet” with 4,000 Earths confounds the scientific community” »

Build a propulsion engine that harnesses the infinite energy of the Sun

Posted on September 24, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Build a propulsion engine that harnesses the infinite energy of the Sun
Space Exploration

North Dakota-based IVO Ltd, the world’s leading developer of wireless power technologies, launched its first satellite electric propulsion system in June 2023. IVO’s thrusters will eliminate the need to refuel the satellite. IVO’s propulsion engine will eliminate the need to refuel satellites. (Picture: iЅtock) IVO Quantum Drive System will be launched on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 … Read More “Build a propulsion engine that harnesses the infinite energy of the Sun” »

After 9 billion years, the most horrible and solitary “monster” in the universe appears

Posted on September 24, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
After 9 billion years, the most horrible and solitary “monster” in the universe appears
Space Exploration

In an absurdly empty region of space in the constellation Virgo, scientists have discovered something even more ferocious than the “monster” containing Earth. 3C 297 maybe The loneliest galaxy in the universe was recorded by scientists. It was discovered thanks to a “heart” The quasar shines brightly – a supermassive black hole that devours matter … Read More “After 9 billion years, the most horrible and solitary “monster” in the universe appears” »

The galaxy transforms into a super rare form

Posted on September 23, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The galaxy transforms into a super rare form
Space Exploration

A galaxy has changed its morphology due to unique activity within its core, becoming an extremely rare radio giant galaxy in the universe, according to a recently published study by the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS). The Galaxy PBC J2333.9-2343 emits jets at close to the speed of light. The Galaxy PBC J2333.9-2343 emits rays at … Read More “The galaxy transforms into a super rare form” »

Signs of extraterrestrial life coming from NASA ships?

Posted on September 23, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Signs of extraterrestrial life coming from NASA ships?
Space Exploration

By analyzing records from Saturn’s Cassini probe, scientists have found significant evidence of an identical system of structures that once supported life on Earth. Theo Scientific alert, NASA’s Saturnian warrior committed suicide in 2017. mysterious silicaa real treasure that scientists have only recently discovered. These silica particles not only float inside Saturn’s E ring – … Read More “Signs of extraterrestrial life coming from NASA ships?” »

Hubble telescope takes photos of irregular galaxies

Posted on September 23, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Hubble telescope takes photos of irregular galaxies
Space Exploration

NASA’s Hubble Telescope has captured an image of an unstable galaxy located 110 million light years from Earth. The American Space Agency (NASA) has just shared new images from the Hubble telescope, capturing a galaxy with an intact spiral arm, containing stars in formation. Galaxy NGC 5486 photographed by the Hubble telescope. Galaxy NGC 5486 … Read More “Hubble telescope takes photos of irregular galaxies” »

Develop space concrete to help build alien homes

Posted on September 22, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Develop space concrete to help build alien homes
Space Exploration

Experts from the University of Manchester have developed a new type of space concrete, made from alien dust, potato starch and salt. More than 50 years after the first person set foot on the Moon, humanity is preparing for the next big steps in space exploration. The Moon, then Mars, will be the first destinations … Read More “Develop space concrete to help build alien homes” »

Are there any exotic species?

Posted on September 22, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Are there any exotic species?
Space Exploration

Scientists have discovered a tiny species, previously unknown on Earth, that likely also exists on alien ocean worlds. According to the Space newspaper“monster” little named Feathered Sulfurimonasbelongs to a family of mysterious creatures that until now known only from craters on the bottom of Earth’s oceans. Its terrestrial counterparts often live in “suffocating” waters because … Read More “Are there any exotic species?” »

Obstacles when wanting to create a separate time zone for the Moon

Posted on September 22, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Obstacles when wanting to create a separate time zone for the Moon
Space Exploration

There are more and more missions to the Moon, which is why the European Space Agency (ESA) wants to create a separate time zone for the Moon. If the creation of a lunar time zone is established, it will pave the way for the establishment of time zones for other planets in the future. During … Read More “Obstacles when wanting to create a separate time zone for the Moon” »

Giant meteorites tend to hit Earth more often

Posted on September 21, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Giant meteorites tend to hit Earth more often
Space Exploration

A new study claims that giant meteorites are hitting Earth much more often than expected. This sparks controversy in the scientific community. This controversial new study suggests that Earth may have been bombarded by large meteorites more frequently than expected, increasing the risk that the impacts of species extinctions may have occurred earlier than expected. … Read More “Giant meteorites tend to hit Earth more often” »

I found a planet that could be an ocean world

Posted on September 21, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
I found a planet that could be an ocean world
Space Exploration

Astronomers discover ‘intermediate’ exoplanet 138 light years away that may be filled with water and is changing. According to a study published above arXivthe new planet is called HD207496b turn around dwarf star HD-207496 with an orbital period of only 6.44 days. It has a radius 2.25 times greater and a mass 6.1 times greater … Read More “I found a planet that could be an ocean world” »

NASA has discovered that an asteroid could hit Earth in 2046

Posted on September 21, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA has discovered that an asteroid could hit Earth in 2046
Space Exploration

According to officials with NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office, the collision probability of the asteroid named DW 2023, discovered on February 27, is above average. Specifically, The chance that this asteroid’s orbit will bring it directly to Earth in 2046 is 1/625.a rate above average but nevertheless low enough for NASA to reassure the public. … Read More “NASA has discovered that an asteroid could hit Earth in 2046” »

Does life really exist in Jupiter’s storm eye?

Posted on September 21, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Does life really exist in Jupiter’s storm eye?
Space Exploration

The eye of the storm is perhaps the most mysterious place on Jupiter, located within one of the most famous storms in the solar system.. Jupiter is a place with an extremely harsh climate with countless different storms. But the most famous storm has a name “The Great Red Spot”scientists predict that this storm is … Read More “Does life really exist in Jupiter’s storm eye?” »

Unexpected explanation for the ‘river of blood’ appearing above the skies of Northern Europe

Posted on September 20, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Unexpected explanation for the ‘river of blood’ appearing above the skies of Northern Europe
Space Exploration

A streak of blood-red light, almost like a demonic arc or river of blood flowing across the sky, caused confusion among many people in Scandinavia. Scientists confirm that it is not an aurora. According to the sheet Spacethe sequence is described as a The river of light is as red as bloodfaint, stretching across the … Read More “Unexpected explanation for the ‘river of blood’ appearing above the skies of Northern Europe” »

The sun throws materials at speeds of up to 7.6 million km/h.

Posted on September 20, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The sun throws materials at speeds of up to 7.6 million km/h.
Space Exploration

The unusually rapid coronal flare most likely crashed directly into Solar Parker, NASA’s spacecraft that studies the Sun. NASA scientists have discovered coronal eruption (CME) — plasma flares and magnetic fields from the upper atmosphere or solar corona — impacting active NASA spacecraft, SciTechDaily reported March 21. The simulation shows that the CME flare emanated … Read More “The sun throws materials at speeds of up to 7.6 million km/h.” »

What’s special inside the Sun when humans successfully land?

Posted on September 20, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
What’s special inside the Sun when humans successfully land?
Space Exploration

Until now, the sun has always been a mysterious star that we cannot reach due to its terrible heat. Scientists believe that in the future, through the development of science and technology, we will be able to reach the Sun. So when astronauts land on the Sun, what will they see on this star? How … Read More “What’s special inside the Sun when humans successfully land?” »

I found a world with 13 billion year old giants

Posted on September 20, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
I found a world with 13 billion year old giants
Space Exploration

Returning to the model of cosmic evolution built on the immense astronomical knowledge of today’s humanity, a group of scientists managed to discover “giant” is 10,000 times larger than the Sun. According to the Space newspaper, today the “giant“The largest star in the world is only ten times heavier than our Sun. These extremely massive … Read More “I found a world with 13 billion year old giants” »

NASA announced the list of crews that will fly by the Moon in 2024

Posted on September 19, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA announced the list of crews that will fly by the Moon in 2024
Space Exploration

On April 3, the United States Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced the list of astronauts who will fly around the Moon in 2024, opening the mission to return humans to the surface for the first time. lunar half a century later. According to NASA’s statement, crew participating in the mission named Artemis II This … Read More “NASA announced the list of crews that will fly by the Moon in 2024” »

NASA installs off-Earth human resources management base

Posted on September 19, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA installs off-Earth human resources management base
Space Exploration

The US Space Agency (NASA) has revealed plans to use the Moon as a training base for special forces tasked with “exploring” other planets. The Moon will serve as a “launching pad” for NASA to reach Mars The Moon will serve as a “launch pad” for NASA to reach Mars – (Photo: NASA). New NASA … Read More “NASA installs off-Earth human resources management base” »

A meteorologist records the reentry of the SpaceX satellite

Posted on September 19, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
A meteorologist records the reentry of the SpaceX satellite
Space Exploration

Internet satellite Starlink 30062 fell back into the Earth’s atmosphere at 3:50 p.m. on April 3 off the coast of California, United States, recorded by meteorologist Dann Cianca in California. Starlink 30062 one of The satellite belongs to SpaceX’s latest V2 Mini model. SpaceX launched these 21 satellites with a Falcon 9 rocket on February … Read More “A meteorologist records the reentry of the SpaceX satellite” »

The super-heavy ship that takes humans to conquer Mars has a 50% chance of success

Posted on September 18, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The super-heavy ship that takes humans to conquer Mars has a 50% chance of success
Space Exploration

This is the opinion of billionaire Elon Musk, founder and CEO of SpaceX, when he talks about the first orbital test flight to Mars carried out by the Starship. SpaceX spaceship SpaceX’s spacecraft during a historic refueling test on January 23 (Photo: SpaceX). “Starship has about a 50% chance of successfully launching into orbit,” SpaceX … Read More “The super-heavy ship that takes humans to conquer Mars has a 50% chance of success” »

Earth is hit by a dark fireball returning from space.

Posted on September 18, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Earth is hit by a dark fireball returning from space.
Space Exploration

The fireball did not shoot towards Earth but in the opposite direction, but it was so powerful that the shockwave propagated to Earth and was determined to be the cause of a recent sudden radio blackout. According to Scientific alert, March 13 data from the European Space Agency (ESA) Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) and … Read More “Earth is hit by a dark fireball returning from space.” »

NASA is developing a spacecraft to destroy the International Space Station ISS

Posted on September 18, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA is developing a spacecraft to destroy the International Space Station ISS
Space Exploration

NASA plans to develop a craft capable of knocking the International Space Station (ISS) out of orbit and self-destructing while flying in Earth’s atmosphere. The ISS station operates at an altitude of more than 400 m above the Earth’s surface. The ISS station operates at an altitude of more than 400 m above the Earth’s … Read More “NASA is developing a spacecraft to destroy the International Space Station ISS” »

NASA invites students to find solutions to manage lunar dust

Posted on September 18, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA invites students to find solutions to manage lunar dust
Space Exploration

To establish a permanent presence on the Moon, NASA is looking for ways to protect astronauts and their equipment from dust clouds during landing.. Simulation of lunar dust when the spacecraft lands. The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and industry partners are developing a launch system to return humans to the Moon as … Read More “NASA invites students to find solutions to manage lunar dust” »

A “cosmic gun” 20 times bigger than Earth appears, March 31 prepares for a big “storm”

Posted on September 17, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
A “cosmic gun” 20 times bigger than Earth appears, March 31 prepares for a big “storm”
Space Exploration

A sunspot – a “cosmic cannon” 20 times larger than Earth – can bombard planets, cause geomagnetic storms and release large flows of energy at speeds of up to 1.8 million kilometers per hour . Expected entry March 31 and April 1 The intense bombardment from this cannon 20 times larger than Earth will extend … Read More “A “cosmic gun” 20 times bigger than Earth appears, March 31 prepares for a big “storm”” »

Detection of RNA and vitamin B3 in samples from near-Earth asteroids

Posted on September 17, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Detection of RNA and vitamin B3 in samples from near-Earth asteroids
Space Exploration

Organic molecules were discovered in samples taken from the asteroid Ryugu by the Japanese probe Hayabusa2. Researchers Example of analysis of the asteroid Ryugu collected by the Japanese Space Agency’s Hayabusa2 spacecraft and discovered uracil, one of the information units that make up RNA, a molecule that contains instructions on how to build and function … Read More “Detection of RNA and vitamin B3 in samples from near-Earth asteroids” »

Has the solar system ever had a habitable “baby planet”?

Posted on September 17, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Has the solar system ever had a habitable “baby planet”?
Space Exploration

At least one habitable planet arose in the early days of the solar system until it was attacked by Jupiter, once 10,000 times brighter than it is today. A team of astronomers led by planetary scientist Carver Bierson from Arizona State University (USA) presented extraordinary findings on four “Moon of Galilee” of Jupiter. These four … Read More “Has the solar system ever had a habitable “baby planet”?” »

Successful launch of the world’s first 3D printed rocket

Posted on September 16, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Successful launch of the world’s first 3D printed rocket
Space Exploration

On the morning of March 23 (Vietnam time), the world’s first 3D printed rocket was successfully launched, although it did not reach the planned trajectory. According to CNBC, the 3D printed rocket named Terran 1 was launched at 11:25 p.m. on March 22, US Eastern Time (10:25 a.m. on March 23, Vietnamese time), from Cape … Read More “Successful launch of the world’s first 3D printed rocket” »

NASA’s James Webb Telescope measures the temperature of Earth-like planets

Posted on September 16, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA’s James Webb Telescope measures the temperature of Earth-like planets
Space Exploration

According to new data from NASA’s James Webb Telescope, Earth’s “sister planet” has a daytime temperature of around 230°C. Simulation of the rocky planet Trappist-1b orbiting the red dwarf star Trappist-1. Simulation of the rocky planet Trappist-1b orbiting the red dwarf star Trappist-1. (Photo: NASA) When Trappist System-1 Discovered in 2017, astronomers were excited by … Read More “NASA’s James Webb Telescope measures the temperature of Earth-like planets” »

30 years ago, did NASA accidentally capture another living planet?

Posted on September 16, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
30 years ago, did NASA accidentally capture another living planet?
Space Exploration

US scientists have retrieved full data from NASA’s Magellan spacecraft, taken more than 30 years ago, and shown surprising evidence that another planet in the solar system is still geologically active. Magellan Ship, also known as Venus Radar MapperBe Venus exploration ship It was launched in 1989 by NASA and completed its mission in 1994, … Read More “30 years ago, did NASA accidentally capture another living planet?” »

Discovery of a black hole 30 billion times larger than the mass of the Sun

Posted on September 16, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Discovery of a black hole 30 billion times larger than the mass of the Sun
Space Exploration

A research team from the University of Durham has used gravitational lensing to detect super black holes located billions of light years from Earth.. Astronomers have discovered one of the largest black holes ever discovered, around 30 billion times the mass of the Sun, using Albert Einstein’s prediction of gravitational lensing. The massive black hole … Read More “Discovery of a black hole 30 billion times larger than the mass of the Sun” »

Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft returned safely to Earth despite serious leak

Posted on September 15, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft returned safely to Earth despite serious leak
Space Exploration

The Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft suffered a coolant leak and was returned safely to Earth after a 6-month journey through space. After 6 months of completing the mission, Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos). returned safely to Earth at 6:46 p.m. on March 28 (Vietnam time) in a steppe near the town … Read More “Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft returned safely to Earth despite serious leak” »

High-energy ‘ghost’ neutrinos detected for the first time in the world’s largest particle accelerator

Posted on September 15, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
High-energy ‘ghost’ neutrinos detected for the first time in the world’s largest particle accelerator
Space Exploration

For the first time in history, physicists have created high-energy “ghost particles” inside the world’s largest particle accelerator. These discoveries could help unlock the secrets of how stars transform into supernovas. CC microscopic particles, called neutrinos, discovered by FASER neutrino detector In Large Hadron Collider (LHC) – the world’s largest particle accelerator, located at the … Read More “High-energy ‘ghost’ neutrinos detected for the first time in the world’s largest particle accelerator” »

NASA telescope discovered 4 cosmic ancestors 13.5 billion light years away

Posted on September 15, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA telescope discovered 4 cosmic ancestors 13.5 billion light years away
Space Exploration

The state-of-the-art James Webb Space Telescope has just set a new record by identifying the 4 oldest known galaxies in the universe, born just 300 million years after the Big Bang. The new data actually helps scientists look directly into the past, because for galaxies 13.5 billion light years away to appear, light not only … Read More “NASA telescope discovered 4 cosmic ancestors 13.5 billion light years away” »

By discovering water sources, will humans settle on the Moon in the next 10 years?

Posted on September 15, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
By discovering water sources, will humans settle on the Moon in the next 10 years?
Space Exploration

Now that scientists have discovered potential new water sources, could we establish “colonies” on the Moon within 10 years? The United States Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has announced that humans will live and work on the Moon for the next ten years, according to the newspaper. Telegraph. Many questions arise as to where people … Read More “By discovering water sources, will humans settle on the Moon in the next 10 years?” »

Design a spaceship powered by bullet beams at a speed of 480,000 km/h

Posted on September 14, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Design a spaceship powered by bullet beams at a speed of 480,000 km/h
Space Exploration

It takes only 5 years to design a beam-powered spacecraft to fly further than the Voyager spacecraft, which travels in interstellar space outside the solar system. The beam propulsion system will consist of two spacecraft. The beam propulsion system will include two spacecraft. (Photo: wired) Assistant Professor Artur Davoyan of the University of California, Los … Read More “Design a spaceship powered by bullet beams at a speed of 480,000 km/h” »

What is a geostationary satellite?

Posted on September 14, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
What is a geostationary satellite?
Cosmology

Geostationary orbit is a high altitude Earth orbit, where the speed of the satellite around the Earth can follow the speed of the Earth’s rotation. Situated at an altitude of 35,786 kilometers above the equator, it is an ideal location for weather forecasting, communications and ground monitoring. Satellites orbit the Earth in one of three … Read More “What is a geostationary satellite?” »

Decoding the nearly 50-year-old black hole paradox

Posted on September 14, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Decoding the nearly 50-year-old black hole paradox
Space Exploration

Hawking’s paradox states that when black holes disappear, they will destroy all information about their origin, contrary to the rules of quantum physics. To date, this paradox has been resolved. According to theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, black holes slowly disappear because they release an amount of radiation, called “Hawking radiation”, but in the form of … Read More “Decoding the nearly 50-year-old black hole paradox” »

What is a blue moon?

Posted on September 14, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
What is a blue moon?
Cosmology

A “Blue Moon” is a fairly rare phenomenon that involves the appearance of an additional full moon over a certain period of time. There are two definitions of this period, and one of them was born from a misunderstanding. The first definition of a Blue Moon was the third full moon in a season of … Read More “What is a blue moon?” »

New discovery after supernova explosion from the James Webb telescope

Posted on September 14, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
New discovery after supernova explosion from the James Webb telescope
Space Exploration

The James Webb Telescope is helping scientists capture stunning images of the remains of the youngest known supernova explosion.. Remnants of the supernova Cassiopeia A (or Case A) was formed about 340 years ago. This makes Case A the youngest known supernova debris cloud. Image taken from the James Webb Telescope of the remains of … Read More “New discovery after supernova explosion from the James Webb telescope” »

Guide to buying a suitable telescope

Posted on September 13, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Guide to buying a suitable telescope
Cosmology

Find out first Learn everything you can about telescopes. Include advertisements from manufacturers, and especially read reviews of the telescope. Do not proceed to the next step if you are not familiar with telescope reviews. Astronomy magazine is a great tool for viewing telescope advertisements and reviews. Magnification capacity Avoid any telescope that touts its … Read More “Guide to buying a suitable telescope” »

Four observatories have captured 18 mysterious objects

Posted on September 13, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Four observatories have captured 18 mysterious objects
Space Exploration

Dark red in color and wandering around the bluest planet in the solar system, these mysterious objects promise to help us understand the past 4.6 billion years ago, when Earth was in the process of being destroyed. “pregnancy”. Ƭheo Live Science, The 18 Mysterious Objects Are Rare Red Asteroids Orbiting Neptune and captured by four … Read More “Four observatories have captured 18 mysterious objects” »

Beginner’s Guide to Choosing Binoculars and Telescopes (P1)

Posted on September 13, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Beginner’s Guide to Choosing Binoculars and Telescopes (P1)
Cosmology

We would like to introduce to our readers the document “Beginner’s Guide to Choosing Binoculars and Telescopes” published by One-Minute Astronomer and Mintaka Publishing Inc. This document will review the basic concepts. A review of binoculars and telescopes, and finally a recommendation for several types of telescopes and accessories based on individual needs and abilities. … Read More “Beginner’s Guide to Choosing Binoculars and Telescopes (P1)” »

Detection of the most powerful gamma-ray burst ever discovered in the universe

Posted on September 13, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Detection of the most powerful gamma-ray burst ever discovered in the universe
Space Exploration

Scientists have announced the discovery of bright gamma-ray bursts never seen in history, revealing the most powerful type of event after . This explosion is located about 2.4 billion light years away from us. This explosion is located about 2.4 billion light years away from us. The explosion was named GRB 221009A. comes from the … Read More “Detection of the most powerful gamma-ray burst ever discovered in the universe” »

How long does it take for humans to colonize another planet?

Posted on September 13, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
How long does it take for humans to colonize another planet?
Space Exploration

Humans can reach Mars in a few decades, but it will take hundreds or tens of thousands of years to reach planets outside the solar system.. Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, wants to have a city of one million people on Mars by 2050. This goal seems very ambitious because humans have never set foot … Read More “How long does it take for humans to colonize another planet?” »

How to live on Mars?

Posted on September 13, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
How to live on Mars?
Cosmology

Ever since astronomers began pointing telescopes at the Red Planet, discovering images of channels or faces, the hope for the existence of civilization on the planet symbolized this war and the desire to one day end it. the feet. Today, with the development of science and technology, we have gained new perspectives on the red … Read More “How to live on Mars?” »

Composition of the Universe

Posted on September 12, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Composition of the Universe
Cosmology

From its vantage point above Earth’s atmosphere, the Hubble Telescope has made important contributions to this area of ​​research. All cosmic stars function like giant recycling factories that take light chemical elements and convert them into heavier elements. The primitive, or primordial, composition of the universe is studied in detail. This detail is one of … Read More “Composition of the Universe” »

Can the constellation Sagittarius in the solar system pose a danger to Earth?

Posted on September 12, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Can the constellation Sagittarius in the solar system pose a danger to Earth?
Space Exploration

Astronomers from Vienna and the United States believe that the rapid increase in the size and frequency of large explosions in the constellation Sagittarius could be dangerous for Earth. In a report published monthly by the Royal Astronomical Society, astronomers Mattia Galiazzo and Rudolf Dvorak of the University of Vienna, in collaboration with Elizabeth A. … Read More “Can the constellation Sagittarius in the solar system pose a danger to Earth?” »

Basic telescope settings

Posted on September 12, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Basic telescope settings
Cosmology

The following article will describe the main uses of telescopes to support astronomical observation and research. The main function of telescopes in astronomical observation and research is to magnify celestial objects several times (characterized by the magnification of the telescope) and to increase the ability to receive light from celestial objects (characterized by the magnification … Read More “Basic telescope settings” »

Astronauts will be able to use Nokia’s 4G network on the Moon

Posted on September 12, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Astronauts will be able to use Nokia’s 4G network on the Moon
Space Exploration

Nokia prepares to launch 4G mobile network on the Moon later this yearwith the hope of supporting exploration missions to the Moon before paving the way for a human presence on this satellite. According to CNBC, Nokia currently has a plan bring the 4G network to the Moon with the SpaceX rocket in the coming … Read More “Astronauts will be able to use Nokia’s 4G network on the Moon” »

Danuri spacecraft captured images of the far side of the Moon

Posted on September 12, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Danuri spacecraft captured images of the far side of the Moon
Space Exploration

As part of a mission to collect data on Earth’s natural satellite, South Korea’s unmanned Danuri spacecraft has sent back the first photos of the dark half of the Moon. Photo taken by the Danuri space probe of the Vallis Schrödinger crater on the far side of the Moon Photo taken by the Danuri space … Read More “Danuri spacecraft captured images of the far side of the Moon” »

What will happen when an asteroid 900 m in diameter hits Earth?

Posted on September 11, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
What will happen when an asteroid 900 m in diameter hits Earth?
Space Exploration

Using samples collected from the asteroid Ryugu, JAXA researchers calculated what happened when it hit Earth. Scientists calculate what if asteroid Ryugu crashed to Earth. They were able to predict the outcome of such a collision thanks to the analysis of samples brought back by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Hayabusa2 ship. Presenting the results … Read More “What will happen when an asteroid 900 m in diameter hits Earth?” »

Choose a telescope

Posted on September 11, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Choose a telescope
Cosmology

Things to know and do before buying a telescope Binoculars are inexpensive, simple and easy to use, and they have exposed you to thousands of objects in our Milky Way and beyond. Every stargazer should own a pair of binoculars. But there may come a time when you want more, when you want to see … Read More “Choose a telescope” »

What would happen if the super-Earth was in the middle of the solar system?

Posted on September 11, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
What would happen if the super-Earth was in the middle of the solar system?
Space Exploration

The appearance of a large rocky planet in the solar system can cause orbital disturbances, pushing Earth and many other planets out of the system. A planet as large as a super-Earth would cause Orbital disorders most of the planet, according to a new study published in the journal Planetary Science. Super Earth is a … Read More “What would happen if the super-Earth was in the middle of the solar system?” »

A 10-billion-year-old double quasar comes to Earth and is about to form a monster

Posted on September 11, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
A 10-billion-year-old double quasar comes to Earth and is about to form a monster
Space Exploration

A timeless image from 10 billion years ago has just caught the ‘magic eye’ of the Hubble Space Telescope, showing how an incredibly large and powerful cosmic monster was born. Theo Science live, The two objects recorded by NASA’s Hubble are two very large quasars. Quasar is a noun bright star-like object seen from Earth, … Read More “A 10-billion-year-old double quasar comes to Earth and is about to form a monster” »

Instructions for choosing telescopes and binoculars (P2): Choosing binoculars

Posted on September 11, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Instructions for choosing telescopes and binoculars (P2): Choosing binoculars
Cosmology

“Don’t bother with binoculars, I want a telescope,” many beginners say. But binoculars are telescopes! They’re simply two small telescopes side by side, with some optical additions to bring the eyepieces close enough together that you can comfortably look through both at the same time. Unlike large telescopes, binoculars are intuitive and easy to use. … Read More “Instructions for choosing telescopes and binoculars (P2): Choosing binoculars” »

New map of dark matter strengthens Einstein’s general theory of relativity

Posted on September 11, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
New map of dark matter strengthens Einstein’s general theory of relativity
Space Exploration

In the early 1900s, scientist Albert Einstein proposed the theory of general relativity, challenging everything scientists then thought they understood about the universe. Over the years, scientists have always debated whether this theory is true or not. However, a New map of dark matter recently implemented has finally provided irrefutable evidence. We must first look … Read More “New map of dark matter strengthens Einstein’s general theory of relativity” »

Will Comet 209P/LINEAR Create a Major Meteor Shower in 2014?

Posted on September 11, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Will Comet 209P/LINEAR Create a Major Meteor Shower in 2014?
Cosmology

The list of major meteor showers has not changed much in recent decades. Meteor showers are a part of nature, and like all things in nature, a meteor shower can become more exciting or less frequent from year to year. But in 2014, an interesting new meteor shower could appear. This meteor shower comes from … Read More “Will Comet 209P/LINEAR Create a Major Meteor Shower in 2014?” »

Glass beads on the Moon’s surface contain billions of tons of water

Posted on September 10, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Glass beads on the Moon’s surface contain billions of tons of water
Space Exploration

Researchers say the small glass beads scattered across the Moon’s surface are capable of holding billions of tons of water, which can be harnessed and used in future missions. According to The Guardian (UK), this new discovery is considered one of the the most significant breakthrough yet for space agencies aiming to build a base … Read More “Glass beads on the Moon’s surface contain billions of tons of water” »

Black hole, monster of the universe

Posted on September 10, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Black hole, monster of the universe
Cosmology

Today, most people have heard of black holes. But many enthusiasts don’t know exactly what these strange objects are and what they are capable of. Part of the reason is that his name is a bit inaccurate. A black hole is not just an empty hole in space, but an entity in the universe with … Read More “Black hole, monster of the universe” »

The object is about 10 million times brighter than the Sun, breaking the laws of physics

Posted on September 10, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The object is about 10 million times brighter than the Sun, breaking the laws of physics
Space Exploration

An X-ray star located in the Messier 82 galaxy about 12 million light years from Earth, so bright that it violates the laws of physics. Simulation of a super bright X-ray neutron star with a strong magnetic field Simulation of a super bright X-ray neutron star with a strong magnetic field. (Photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech). Astronomers call … Read More “The object is about 10 million times brighter than the Sun, breaking the laws of physics” »

Solar system and 8 planets

Posted on September 10, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Solar system and 8 planets
Cosmology

The solar system (or solar system) is a planetary system with the Sun at the center and celestial bodies under the gravitational pull of the Sun, all of which were formed from the collapse of a meteor cloud and a giant asteroid almost 4.6 billion years ago. Most celestial bodies revolve around the Sun, and … Read More “Solar system and 8 planets” »

What is a solar eclipse?

Posted on September 10, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
What is a solar eclipse?
Cosmology

A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves between the Sun and Earth, blocking the Sun’s light and casting a shadow of the Moon on the Earth’s surface. Solar eclipses only occur during the new moon. If you want to observe a solar eclipse, you must be in the path of the Moon’s shadow. The … Read More “What is a solar eclipse?” »

Today ESA launched a rocket to Jupiter

Posted on September 10, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Today ESA launched a rocket to Jupiter
Space Exploration

The European Space Agency’s (ESA) JUICE mission will launch on April 13, with its destination Jupiter. Jupiter Exploration Mission (JUICE) With a journey of approximately 740 million km, lasting 8 years, managed by the ESA, it will be launched at 7:15 p.m. on April 13. An Ariane 5 rocket was launched from French Guiana on … Read More “Today ESA launched a rocket to Jupiter” »

Discovering the oldest spiral galaxy in the universe

Posted on September 9, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Discovering the oldest spiral galaxy in the universe
Cosmology

Astronomers from Swinburne University of Technology and the Australian National University (ANU) have discovered that the spiral galaxy A1689B11 is approximately 11 billion years old. It is oldest galaxy was discovered, forming only 2.6 billion years after the Big Bang. The research results were published on the online library of Cornell University, USA on October … Read More “Discovering the oldest spiral galaxy in the universe” »

China has made important achievements in the space race

Posted on September 9, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
China has made important achievements in the space race
Space Exploration

The successful launch of a liquid-fueled rocket demonstrates the growing capabilities of China’s private space industry. Theo SCMP, Tianbing Technology Company based in Beijing, China, has just successfully launched a rocket Tianlong-2 (Thien Long-2) missile. It is Rockets contain liquid fuel launched for the first time in space by a Chinese private company. China has … Read More “China has made important achievements in the space race” »

US astronauts set to break record for longest stay in space

Posted on September 9, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
US astronauts set to break record for longest stay in space
Space Exploration

Frank Rubio will break the record, becoming the longest-staying American astronaut in space after returning to Earth aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in six months. Initially, astronaut Frank Rubio Fly to the International Space Station (ISS) on September 21, 2022 for a 6-month mission. But he will stay in space for more than a year, … Read More “US astronauts set to break record for longest stay in space” »

Observe the winter constellations

Posted on September 9, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Observe the winter constellations
Cosmology

In winter, the weather is usually cold, windy, and the trees are bare, the sky is always gray, dark in color, with clouds and not clouds, sometimes the night sky appears but shows it. Another beautiful color – The color of the sky stars… Of course, winter is often cold and you will be afraid … Read More “Observe the winter constellations” »

A series of meteorites crash into Earth

Posted on September 9, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
A series of meteorites crash into Earth
Space Exploration

NASA announced that a group of five meteorites, the largest of which is the size of an airplane, were hurtling towards Earth over the weekend. However, the closest distance they approached was nearly a million miles. Asteroids approaching Earth always attract the attention of scientists because of their catastrophic potential. Although most of them burn … Read More “A series of meteorites crash into Earth” »

Artificial star in the night sky

Posted on September 9, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Artificial star in the night sky
Cosmology

HEADLIGHT Recently, Russia managed to put a satellite into orbit that will become one of our brightest stars for a few days and could interfere with astronomical observations.This satellite is called Mayak, Mayak was developed by MAMU.“The launch of the satellite was completed successfully and we are waiting for the North American Command to monitor … Read More “Artificial star in the night sky” »

Discovery of the first “extraterrestrial visitor” on Earth: 3.48 billion years old

Posted on September 9, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Discovery of the first “extraterrestrial visitor” on Earth: 3.48 billion years old
Space Exploration

Mysterious fragments not belonging to anything called Earth have been discovered in the Dessert Formation of Western Australia’s famous Pilbara Craton, bringing important discoveries to science about the profile of proto-Earth . The discovery has not yet been officially published in a scientific journal, but was briefly presented at the 54th Conference on Lunar and … Read More “Discovery of the first “extraterrestrial visitor” on Earth: 3.48 billion years old” »

The first artificial meteor shower in the sky is about to take place

Posted on September 8, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The first artificial meteor shower in the sky is about to take place
Space Exploration

A Japanese company is preparing a project to create the world’s first artificial meteor shower by sending hundreds of satellites into space. This meteor shower scene was supposed to air in 2020, but due to satellite issues, the airing was delayed. NOW, space startup ALE based in Tokyo revealed that the launch is planned for … Read More “The first artificial meteor shower in the sky is about to take place” »

How rockets work

Posted on September 8, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
How rockets work
Cosmology

One of the most amazing endeavors man has ever undertaken is space exploration. A big part of that surprise is the complexity. Space exploration is complicated because there are so many problems to solve and so many obstacles to overcome. You have something like this:– Space vacuum– Thermal control problem– Difficulty getting back into the … Read More “How rockets work” »

Vietnam has a favorable location for viewing the Lyrid meteor shower

Posted on September 8, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Vietnam has a favorable location for viewing the Lyrid meteor shower
Space Exploration

The Lyrid meteor shower will peak this weekend and Vietnam is in a very favorable position. According to map data from the Time and Date website, in the Hanoi capital region, The Lyrid meteor shower can be admired with excellent visibility from 9:00 p.m. on April 22 to 6:00 a.m. on April 23. Note, you … Read More “Vietnam has a favorable location for viewing the Lyrid meteor shower” »

Mars comes closest to Earth in May.

Posted on September 8, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Mars comes closest to Earth in May.
Cosmology

As we know, Mars is an outer planet and it orbits the Sun in twice the time of Earth. About every two years, our Earth catches up and overtakes it, the consequence is the retrograde movement of the planet, which gave ancient astronomers a headache when they did not know how to explain it. all … Read More “Mars comes closest to Earth in May.” »

NASA satellite burned violently and fell on the Ukrainian capital

Posted on September 8, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA satellite burned violently and fell on the Ukrainian capital
Space Exploration

On the night of April 19, 2023, Ukrainians discovered a large, bright object falling from the sky, causing an air defense alarm in the capital Kiev and the east of the country. Image of a shiny object falling on kyiv. Image of a shiny object falling on kyiv. (image cut from the clip). The Ukrainska … Read More “NASA satellite burned violently and fell on the Ukrainian capital” »

Jupiter – Big brother of the solar system

Posted on September 8, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Jupiter – Big brother of the solar system
Cosmology

Jupiter – the 5th planet from the Sun is the largest planet in the solar system, approximately 800,000,000 km from the Sun. The mass of Jupiter represents 70% of the total mass of the planets orbiting the Sun. With a structure of 84% hydrogen gas and 14% helium gas (the two main gases that make … Read More “Jupiter – Big brother of the solar system” »

Announcement of the first image of a black hole in the universe recreated by AI technology

Posted on September 8, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Announcement of the first image of a black hole in the universe recreated by AI technology
Space Exploration

To create the first image of a black hole taken four years ago, researchers used an array of radio telescopes to collect data on light and swirling gas. Researchers have used artificial intelligence (AI) to recreate the first image of a black hole taken 4 years ago. This image of an AI-recreated black hole was … Read More “Announcement of the first image of a black hole in the universe recreated by AI technology” »

NASA’s Hubble telescope has discovered an ‘invisible monster’ weighing up to 20 million Suns

Posted on September 7, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA’s Hubble telescope has discovered an ‘invisible monster’ weighing up to 20 million Suns
Space Exploration

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope accidentally captured a ‘runaway’ black hole with supermassive mass (weighing up to 20 million suns) hurtling through space, creating a star trail twice as long than the Milky Way. Astronomers discovered one for the first time The black hole flies through interstellar space at a speed of 5.6 million km/h (4,500 … Read More “NASA’s Hubble telescope has discovered an ‘invisible monster’ weighing up to 20 million Suns” »

Venus – The only planet that rotates retrograde in the solar system

Posted on September 7, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Venus – The only planet that rotates retrograde in the solar system
Cosmology

Venus is classified as a terrestrial planet and is sometimes considered a “sister planet” of Earth due to its size, gravitational acceleration and orbital parameters similar to those of Earth. Illustration of Earth and Venus – two “twin planets” of the solar system. Venus completes one orbital period approximately every 224.65 Earth days. While one … Read More “Venus – The only planet that rotates retrograde in the solar system” »

The implications for NASA of the selection of the group of astronauts to carry out the Artemis II mission

Posted on September 7, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The implications for NASA of the selection of the group of astronauts to carry out the Artemis II mission
Space Exploration

The way NASA diversified the crew composition for the Artemis II mission to circle the Moon this time demonstrated its future cooperative plans. On April 3, NASA announced that 4 astronauts would join the crew of Artemis II, scheduled to carry out the mission at the end of 2024. Artemis II will take these 4 … Read More “The implications for NASA of the selection of the group of astronauts to carry out the Artemis II mission” »

Instructions for the manufacture and assembly of a refracting telescope version Ursa Major 60F900

Posted on September 7, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Instructions for the manufacture and assembly of a refracting telescope version Ursa Major 60F900
Cosmology

Instructions for manufacturing and assembling refracting telescopes – Ursa Major 60F900 version After many years of research and improvement, we would like to show you how to make a simple refractor telescope in minutes from the available materials at a much cheaper cost than traditional commercial refractors with an equivalent configuration. This version is called … Read More “Instructions for the manufacture and assembly of a refracting telescope version Ursa Major 60F900” »

SCIENTIFIC DEFINITIONS OF UNIVERSAL BLACK FESTIVAL

Posted on September 7, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
SCIENTIFIC DEFINITIONS OF UNIVERSAL BLACK FESTIVAL
Cosmology

Black hole (black hole or black hole) is a region of no time that the gravitational field prevents everything, including light, from escaping. General relativity predicts that a large enough amount of matter in a small enough range will warp spacetime to become a black hole. Surrounding the black hole is a surface defined by … Read More “SCIENTIFIC DEFINITIONS OF UNIVERSAL BLACK FESTIVAL” »

The American Museum offers a $25,000 reward for the discovery of meteorites

Posted on September 6, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The American Museum offers a $25,000 reward for the discovery of meteorites
Space Exploration

A museum in Maine is willing to pay $25,000 for a piece of meteorite that flew over the state last week and crashed near the Canada-US border. The field is said to be where the meteorite fell This is believed to be where the meteorite fell, with debris estimated at between 10kg (red) and 1g … Read More “The American Museum offers a $25,000 reward for the discovery of meteorites” »

Types of reflective prisms (PL)

Posted on September 6, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Types of reflective prisms (PL)
Cosmology

The last article in the series on reflecting prismsAbbé-König. Prism Named for Ernst Abbe and Albert König, the Abbe-König prism is used for 180° inversion and is commonly used in binoculars and some types of KTVs. It is made up of two glass prisms fixed together to form a symmetrical dwarf V shape. The light … Read More “Types of reflective prisms (PL)” »

Where does extraterrestrial life await you?

Posted on September 6, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Where does extraterrestrial life await you?
Space Exploration

The European Space Agency (ESA) will mark a major breakthrough in its exploration of other planets in April 2023 with the launch of the JUICE space probe to Jupiter. expected JUS train – currently mounted on an Ariane 5 rocket, the same type as the James Webb Space Telescope launch rocket – officially left Earth … Read More “Where does extraterrestrial life await you?” »

Top 10 typical telescopes of all time

Posted on September 6, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Top 10 typical telescopes of all time
Cosmology

On the occasion of the choice by the United Nations of 2009 as the year of the side, the site of scientific information PopSci elected 10 typical telescopes of all times to present to the readers. ‘Eyes’ of Gemini Two eyes are always better than one, which is why scientists set up two observatories an … Read More “Top 10 typical telescopes of all time” »

Explanation of the “frost” from Japan

Posted on September 6, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Explanation of the “frost” from Japan
Space Exploration

The mysterious green lasers shooting through the cloudy sky were recorded by a scientist’s motion detection camera at the city museum in Hirotsuka, Japan. strange laser was recorded on September 16, 2022 and remained a mystery until recently, when Mr. Daichi Fujii, curator of Hiratsuka City Museum and also owner of homemade motion detection cameras, … Read More “Explanation of the “frost” from Japan” »

Kenya launches its first satellite into space

Posted on September 6, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Kenya launches its first satellite into space
Space Exploration

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launched the Taifa-1 Earth observation satellite into orbit from Vandenberg Base, California at 1:48 p.m. on April 15.. Satellite Taifa-1 separated from the rocket approximately one hour and four minutes after launch. “It is confirmed that Taifa-1 has split”, Space X said during the narration. Before being successful, the launch was … Read More “Kenya launches its first satellite into space” »

Crab Nebula

Posted on September 6, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Crab Nebula
Cosmology

The Crab Nebula (also known as M1 or NGC 1952) lies approximately 6,500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Taurus. It’s the remains of a great dead star. In place of the old star is a very dense and energetic pulsar that spins rapidly. The large amount of X-rays emitted by pulsars is so stable … Read More “Crab Nebula” »

Unexpected vital ingredients discovered 1,000 light years from Earth

Posted on September 5, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Unexpected vital ingredients discovered 1,000 light years from Earth
Space Exploration

The source of the raw materials needed to create a life-enhancing world like Earth was discovered in the Perseus Molecular Cloud, a young cluster of stars and gas in deep space. The Perseus Molecular Cloud, aka IC348, contains very young stars between 2 and 3 million years old that have been explored by the research … Read More “Unexpected vital ingredients discovered 1,000 light years from Earth” »

Discover the most distant and oldest galaxy in the universe.

Posted on September 5, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Discover the most distant and oldest galaxy in the universe.
Cosmology

A team of astronomers from Yale University and the University of California in the United States have pushed the boundaries of space and time, giving us a closer look at the universe as it was only 700 million years old. Thanks to the Keck Observatory in Hawaii, the team discovered a galaxy formed 13 billion … Read More “Discover the most distant and oldest galaxy in the universe.” »

Does life exist in Kepler 69c?

Posted on September 5, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Does life exist in Kepler 69c?
Space Exploration

Thousands of light years from Earth, there could be another planet with life. And Keeler 69c, a super-Earth beyond the solar system, is considered by many to be such a possible location. Located 2,383 light years from Earth, Cygnus constellation, Kepler 69c is a potential super-Earth. At least that’s what astronomers say. Kepler 69c is … Read More “Does life exist in Kepler 69c?” »

Elon Musk’s Heavenly Internet Service Meets a Strong Competitor

Posted on September 5, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Elon Musk’s Heavenly Internet Service Meets a Strong Competitor
Space Exploration

The OneWea CEO said the company managed to orbit a total of 616 satellites to dominate the global internet this year. In the era where everything depends on the Internet, users need a stable connection. Starlink was founded by billionaire Elon Musk with a vision to provide satellite internet access to millions of people living … Read More “Elon Musk’s Heavenly Internet Service Meets a Strong Competitor” »

dark energy mystery

Posted on September 5, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
dark energy mystery
Cosmology

Dark Energy Mystery – Part 2 The second hypothesis. The second hypothesis concerns a “fifth element – quintessence” that permeates the universe and creates repulsion. Physicists are familiar with the notion of this form – as in electrodynamics or gravitation – that of a field. If dark energy is a field, then this field varies … Read More “dark energy mystery” »

He revealed the new alien “hunter”

Posted on September 5, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
He revealed the new alien “hunter”
Space Exploration

An Artificial Brain Capable Of Detecting Signs Of Extraterrestrials Superior To Today’s Humans And All Assistive Devices Has Just Been Revealed By The SETI Institute, Johns Hopkins University And The University Of Oxford . according to the sheet Spacescientists from The Search Institute for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI – USA)led by Dr. Kim Warren-Rhodes, began the … Read More “He revealed the new alien “hunter”” »

The composite image shows the fiery surface of the Sun

Posted on September 4, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The composite image shows the fiery surface of the Sun
Space Exploration

Astrophotographers have created an incredible view of the Sun by stitching together 90,000 photographs.. The composite image of the Sun is made up of 90,000 individual images. The composite image of the Sun is made up of 90,000 individual images. (Photo: Andrew McCarthy/Jason Guenzel) To create this image, Andrew McCarthy and Jason Guenzel used a … Read More “The composite image shows the fiery surface of the Sun” »

China plans to build a base on the moon within 5 years

Posted on September 4, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
China plans to build a base on the moon within 5 years
Space Exploration

Experts are working on building robots called “Chinese Super Masons” to produce the first bricks from the Moon’s soil. Reuters news agency quoted Chinese media on April 13 as saying the country wants to start using lunar land to build a base on the planet within the next five years. The Chang’e 5 probe is … Read More “China plans to build a base on the moon within 5 years” »

European spacecraft took the first selfie in space

Posted on September 4, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
European spacecraft took the first selfie in space
Space Exploration

The European Space Agency releases the first selfies of the Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer (JUICE) with Earth in the background. The newly released images were taken hours after JUICE, the first spacecraft to orbit another planet’s moon, lifted off from Kourou Spaceport, French Guiana, at 7:14 p.m. on 02/14 (CET). Hanoi). The ship soared into … Read More “European spacecraft took the first selfie in space” »

Life clues?

Posted on September 4, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Life clues?
Space Exploration

For the first time, American scientists have captured a clear signal from an Earth-like planet, detecting the main factors necessary for the survival of life. pig live science, This result comes from recent observations of VLA – radio interference measuring telescope located in New Mexico, the American Southwest – while looking “south”star YZ Ceti only … Read More “Life clues?” »

Calendar of astronomical events December 2023

Posted on September 4, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Calendar of astronomical events December 2023
Observational

December 4 – Mercury reaches its maximum eastern ecliptic Mercury reaches its maximum eastward elongation, up to 21.3 degrees from the Sun. This is the best time to see Venus as it will be at its highest point above the horizon in the evening sky. Look for this planet in the western sky after sunset. … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events December 2023” »

First discovered that the planet has been ‘enhanced’ to become a monster

Posted on September 3, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
First discovered that the planet has been ‘enhanced’ to become a monster
Space Exploration

A planet so large that it violates the boundary that separates the planetary state – a brown dwarf has just been discovered between two other “suns”, possessing a phenomenon similar to Earth but much more catastrophic. Ƭthe world of “monsters” named WHS 1256 b is a planetbecause it has stars – not just 1, but … Read More “First discovered that the planet has been ‘enhanced’ to become a monster” »

Discovery of the heaviest element of the exoplanet

Posted on September 3, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Discovery of the heaviest element of the exoplanet
Space Exploration

The element samarium found in the atmosphere of the planet MASCARA-4b broke the record for the heaviest element of an extrasolar exoplanet. Simulation of a planet belonging to the group of super hot Jupiters. Simulation of a planet belonging to the group of super hot Jupiters. (Picture: ƝASA). Researchers from the National Observatory of China … Read More “Discovery of the heaviest element of the exoplanet” »

NASA telescope captures ‘earth’s future 4 billion years later’

Posted on September 3, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA telescope captures ‘earth’s future 4 billion years later’
Space Exploration

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured an image of a bright object in the constellation Serpens, giving Earthlings a ‘moment of the future’. James Webb, the world’s most powerful space telescope developed and operated by NASA, has provided an unprecedentedly sharp view of Arp 220, a merger of a pair of galaxies 250 million … Read More “NASA telescope captures ‘earth’s future 4 billion years later’” »

When will it disappear?

Posted on September 2, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
When will it disappear?
Space Exploration

Scientists predict what will happen in the future as the Moon moves further and further away from Earth, which also causes our planet to slow down. pig Live Science, the Moon’s orbit around the Earth seems so regular that some civilizations rely on its movement to calculate the date. However, modern science shows thatIt slowly … Read More “When will it disappear?” »

3 alien worlds appear to act like Earth

Posted on September 2, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
3 alien worlds appear to act like Earth
Space Exploration

In the solar system, only two worlds have been confirmed to exhibit tectonic activity and other forms of geologic activity: Earth and Moon Io of Jupiter. Io is too hot due to excessive geological activity, but for Earth it is a factor that helps maintain a habitable environment on the planet, making an important contribution … Read More “3 alien worlds appear to act like Earth” »

Japan has lost contact with a commercial moon lander

Posted on September 2, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Japan has lost contact with a commercial moon lander
Space Exploration

The Hakuto-R Moon lander built by Japanese company Ispace lost contact while attempting to land on the Moon on April 26, 2023. According to CNN, The Hakuto-R lunar lander built by Japanese company Ispace lost contact while attempting to land on April 26. The company announced the loss of Hakuto-R. Model of the lander for … Read More “Japan has lost contact with a commercial moon lander” »

The “monster” visible to the naked eye distorts the Milky Way

Posted on September 2, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The “monster” visible to the naked eye distorts the Milky Way
Space Exploration

A satellite and “future victim” of the galaxy containing the terrestrial Milky Way (Galaxy) shows a mysterious resistance. pig Scientific Alert, Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC)a dwarf galaxy visible to the naked eye in the southern hemisphere, presents a powerful and mysterious impact at the edge of the Milky Way. LMC is a satellite galaxy of … Read More “The “monster” visible to the naked eye distorts the Milky Way” »

When will humans settle on another planet?

Posted on September 1, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
When will humans settle on another planet?
Space Exploration

Achievements in space exploration have opened the prospect for mankind to conquer the vast and mysterious universe.. Achievements in space exploration, sending… have opened up the prospect for mankind to conquer the vast and mysterious universe. However, knowing when to colonize other planets and settle people there remains a difficult question. The prospect of colonizing … Read More “When will humans settle on another planet?” »

Billionaire Elon Musk launches strange device that ‘tracks’ Starship spacecraft

Posted on September 1, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Billionaire Elon Musk launches strange device that ‘tracks’ Starship spacecraft
Space Exploration

Although SpaceX had to cancel the launch of the Starship rocket due to fuel issues, the company managed to “launch” another type of rocket. On April 18, SpaceX, the rocket and spacecraft research company of billionaire Elon Musk, launched 2 products “following” the Starship spacecraft. ASK that this product includes a model of the ship … Read More “Billionaire Elon Musk launches strange device that ‘tracks’ Starship spacecraft” »

Japanese spacecraft captures toxic footage before crashing

Posted on September 1, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Japanese spacecraft captures toxic footage before crashing
Space Exploration

The Japanese private space company has just released a stunning shot of the Hakuto-R Mission 1 spacecraft, the rover identified as having crash-landed on the Moon. In the photo taken by the Hakuto R spacecraft, the Earth appears to be coming out of the Moon and looks a bit different. If you look closely, a … Read More “Japanese spacecraft captures toxic footage before crashing” »

Shocking discovery of a potato-shaped cosmic monster

Posted on August 31, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Shocking discovery of a potato-shaped cosmic monster
Space Exploration

Experts have discovered shocking information about the structure of the “Great Cosmic City” M87, classified as a giant elliptical galaxy located 55 million light years away. pig Daily SciTechresearch conducted in the early 20th century by American astronomer Edwin Hubble showed that there are approximately 1,000 billion galaxies in the universe and they have certain … Read More “Shocking discovery of a potato-shaped cosmic monster” »

What if you fell into a dark neutron star?

Posted on August 31, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
What if you fell into a dark neutron star?
Space Exploration

If a star is large enough, it can collapse on its own to form a black hole. But if the star is very big, but not big enough to become a black hole, it will tend to explode into a supernova, eventually turning into a neutron star. A black hole is not much different from … Read More “What if you fell into a dark neutron star?” »

Rare photo of the rings of Uranus

Posted on August 31, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Rare photo of the rings of Uranus
Space Exploration

After 19 years, humans can see rings of Uranus captured by space telescopes. On April 6, the US Space Agency (SASA) released a new image of Uranus, taken in February by near infrared camera (NIRCam) above James Webb Telescope. Close-up image of Uranus taken by the James Webb Telescope. (Photo: NASA). Besides the characteristic light … Read More “Rare photo of the rings of Uranus” »

NASA to launch a ‘god of war’ capable of ‘rewinding the universe’

Posted on August 31, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA to launch a ‘god of war’ capable of ‘rewinding the universe’
Space Exploration

Nancy Grace Roman, the warrior soon to be delivered by NASA, is described by the space agency as going “winding up the cosmic clock, allowing astronomers to see space in ways they never have before.” What does that mean? Nancy Grace Roman, space telescope Launched by the agency in May 2027, it will have the … Read More “NASA to launch a ‘god of war’ capable of ‘rewinding the universe’” »

Australia eagerly awaits the April 20 solar eclipse

Posted on August 30, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Australia eagerly awaits the April 20 solar eclipse
Space Exploration

Thousands of people gathered in the remote town of Ɛxmouth, Western Australia next April, in hopes of witnessing a solar eclipse, according to a Sydney reporter. This will be the only place in Australia to see it Total solar eclipse on April 20. This event is part of a rare astronomical eclipse, which occurs along … Read More “Australia eagerly awaits the April 20 solar eclipse” »

Europe – Japan directly photographed a planet up to 5,000 times larger than Earth, with water

Posted on August 30, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Europe – Japan directly photographed a planet up to 5,000 times larger than Earth, with water
Space Exploration

The Gaia spacecraft, in the process of mapping the Milky Way (the Milky Way, or the galaxy containing the Earth) discovered a “folded line” in the motion of a star named HIP-99770, which suggests that it can be impacted by a giant object. . Later observations were made closer with the support of Subaru Telescope … Read More “Europe – Japan directly photographed a planet up to 5,000 times larger than Earth, with water” »

Not only flies and cockroaches, frogs, fish or quail are also born in space

Posted on August 30, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Not only flies and cockroaches, frogs, fish or quail are also born in space
Space Exploration

One way or another, it’s likely that the future will see humans leave Earth, perhaps to build a new home somewhere else. It also raises big questions like: what if people tried to get married in space? Will babies be born healthy and able to adapt to life on Earth? Although some scientific studies suggest … Read More “Not only flies and cockroaches, frogs, fish or quail are also born in space” »

What did NASA do when the International Space Station “retired”?

Posted on August 30, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
What did NASA do when the International Space Station “retired”?
Space Exploration

In 5 to 7 years, the International Space Station (ISS) will leave its orbit and crash into the Pacific Ocean. What will NASA replace the station with? Axiom Space Station Axiom Space Station – (Photo: BGR). After the International Space Station (ISS) “retirement”, NASA said it has no plans to launch another space station into … Read More “What did NASA do when the International Space Station “retired”?” »

Vietnam will see a ‘third face’

Posted on August 29, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Vietnam will see a ‘third face’
Space Exploration

“Hybrid Eclipse” occurs when areas in the central band of the eclipse path see two “to confront” blackened sun difference. During the next special solar eclipse on April 20, you can hear many people from different countries and regions take pictures and report the eclipse in two different forms. It might be total solar eclipse … Read More “Vietnam will see a ‘third face’” »

Carnegie Mellon University students install robots on the Moon before NASA

Posted on August 29, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Carnegie Mellon University students install robots on the Moon before NASA
Space Exploration

In the near future, a commercial spaceflight will bring the self-propelled robot Iris to explore the Moon. The robot was designed by 300 students from Carnegie Mellon University (USA). To date, the United States is the first and only country to have sent a man to the Moon. However, the US Aeronautics and Space Administration … Read More “Carnegie Mellon University students install robots on the Moon before NASA” »

Unpublished photograph of the “Crab Nebula”

Posted on August 29, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Unpublished photograph of the “Crab Nebula”
Space Exploration

NASA’s X-Ray Polarization Imaging Satellite (IXPE) provides a new view of the AGC 1952 nebula, revealing stunning detail. Located about 6,500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Taurus, NGC 1952 is the remnant of a supernova or star that exploded and has been dubbed the “Crab Nebula” because of its characteristic shape. NGC 1952 nebula … Read More “Unpublished photograph of the “Crab Nebula”” »

What makes Mars different from Earth?

Posted on August 28, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
What makes Mars different from Earth?
Space Exploration

According to Science Alert, scientists have found that the structure of the Martian core is quite similar to that of Earth’s core. However, it is a little easier to compress and less dense. Violent tremors on Mars have been detected for the first time through its dense core. This gives scientists many tools to determine … Read More “What makes Mars different from Earth?” »

Strange things are happening in the Sun’s atmosphere

Posted on August 28, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Strange things are happening in the Sun’s atmosphere
Space Exploration

New observational data from the European Solar Orbiter has detected a continuous connection of small magnetic field lines on the Sun. According to the European Space Agency (ESA), This connection could partly explain why some places on the Sun are much hotter than others.. The Sun’s surface has a temperature of about 5,500 degrees Celsius, … Read More “Strange things are happening in the Sun’s atmosphere” »

Japanese private company’s lander could land on the Moon on April 26

Posted on August 28, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Japanese private company’s lander could land on the Moon on April 26
Space Exploration

On April 12, Japanese space startup Ispace said its lunar lander could land on this planet on April 26, marking the world’s first private company to have the lander land on the Moon. Omotenashi is designed to land on the surface of the Moon at a speed of 180 km/h. Omotenashi is designed to land … Read More “Japanese private company’s lander could land on the Moon on April 26” »

The largest atomic bombs in the universe

Posted on August 28, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The largest atomic bombs in the universe
Space Exploration

A supernova is an explosion of enormous energy and luminosity that eclipses entire galaxies containing several hundred billion stars.. Astronomers Walter Baade and Fritz Zwick coined the name supernova to describe the remnants of a neutron star in 1933, according to popular mechanic. Before that, astronomers called every ancient object exploding in the skyto “nova”, … Read More “The largest atomic bombs in the universe” »

Reveal the terrible thing that can be bent

Posted on August 27, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Reveal the terrible thing that can be bent
Space Exploration

New astronomical models reveal a ‘legendary’ type of astronomical object, precursor to black hole ‘monsters’, hidden by the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way. They are medium-mass black holes that are rare in the universe and have puzzled astronomers for decades because they don’t know where they form. There are two … Read More “Reveal the terrible thing that can be bent” »

Why do humans have the eyes of large predators?

Posted on August 27, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Why do humans have the eyes of large predators?
Space Exploration

Like tigers, lions, and other large carnivores, our eyes are forward-facing, which means we can see the area ahead of us to track and hunt our prey. Are human eyes evolved from predatory eyes? The evolution of human biology is a long and complex process involving hundreds of millions of years and many different types … Read More “Why do humans have the eyes of large predators?” »

Over a period of 13.3 billion years, something like the “ghost” of the universe multiplied by 3

Posted on August 27, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Over a period of 13.3 billion years, something like the “ghost” of the universe multiplied by 3
Space Exploration

The world’s most advanced space telescope, James Webb, has discovered another ancient “ghost” of the universe named RX J2129-z95, from a world only 510 million years old after the Big Bang. It’s a literally timeless ghost, Because for light from an object traveling a distance of several billion light-years to reach the James Webb lens … Read More “Over a period of 13.3 billion years, something like the “ghost” of the universe multiplied by 3″ »

Lightning strikes a young planet, life is born?

Posted on August 27, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Lightning strikes a young planet, life is born?
Space Exploration

High-energy events, like the powerful lightning strikes that struck our planet at a young age, helped create one of the essential materials for life, a lightning bolt that struck an inadvertently revealed American bamboo tree. pig Sci-News, A a new phosphite material was formed by lightning was found in the city of New Port Richey, … Read More “Lightning strikes a young planet, life is born?” »

NASA ‘builds’ the Moon in a giant pool

Posted on August 26, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA ‘builds’ the Moon in a giant pool
Space Exploration

NASA is transforming the 23.5 million liter Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) pool into a Moon-like environment for astronaut training. The astronauts dive 12 m deep under the swimming pool of Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) at NASA’s Sonny Carter Training Center in Texas to experiment moon gravity simulated 1/6 of the force of gravity on Earth, … Read More “NASA ‘builds’ the Moon in a giant pool” »

No risk of collision between Earth and asteroids in the next 100 years

Posted on August 26, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
No risk of collision between Earth and asteroids in the next 100 years
Space Exploration

The American space agency NASA (NASA) recently declared that it does not detect the risk of collision between asteroids and the Earth for at least 100 years. NASA is monitoring a large boulder to determine if it will hit Earth. Asteroid warning: NASA is monitoring a large boulder to determine if it will strike Earth. … Read More “No risk of collision between Earth and asteroids in the next 100 years” »

Detecting a turning point as to where extraterrestrial life exists

Posted on August 26, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Detecting a turning point as to where extraterrestrial life exists
Space Exploration

New research results from the famous Max Planck Science Complex (Germany) show that we may not have discovered where extraterrestrial life resides simply because we are looking for the wrong kind of planet. pig Scientific Alert, Previously, rocky planets like Earth, orbiting metal-rich stars, were thought to be “promised land” of life. However, new research … Read More “Detecting a turning point as to where extraterrestrial life exists” »

NASA’s 1,500 km/h supersonic aircraft sets up a tail cluster

Posted on August 25, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA’s 1,500 km/h supersonic aircraft sets up a tail cluster
Space Exploration

NASA is sharing footage of the X-59 tailplane installation process at Lockheed Martin’s Palmdale, California facility.. Lockheed Martin began producing parts for the X-59 in November 2018. Lockheed Martin began producing parts for the X-59 in November 2018. The tailplane installation allows the X-59 team to continue to perform final testing of the aircraft’s systems … Read More “NASA’s 1,500 km/h supersonic aircraft sets up a tail cluster” »

China develops constellation of satellites for deep space exploration

Posted on August 25, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
China develops constellation of satellites for deep space exploration
Space Exploration

China is researching and developing a constellation of satellites, named Queqiao or Magpie Bridge, providing telecommunications, navigation and remote sensing services for deep space exploration. The Long March-2D rocket launched the Dao Cam-36 satellite into space on December 15, 2022. The Long March-2D booster rocket launched the Cao Cao-36 satellite into space on December 15, … Read More “China develops constellation of satellites for deep space exploration” »

On April 20, NASA’s dead spacecraft could crash into Earth

Posted on August 25, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
On April 20, NASA’s dead spacecraft could crash into Earth
Space Exploration

NASA’s small RESSI spacecraft, on a mission to study the Sun since 2002, is expected to re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere with a 1/2 danger to humans. 467. RHƐSSI is a satellite spacecraft weighing 270 kg, decommissioned since 2018. The U.S. military estimates that this spacecraft will reach the atmosphere by about 9:30 p.m. ET, April … Read More “On April 20, NASA’s dead spacecraft could crash into Earth” »

The Lucy spacecraft captured the first images of Trojan asteroids

Posted on August 25, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The Lucy spacecraft captured the first images of Trojan asteroids
Space Exploration

The US Aeronautics and Space Administration (SASA) Lucy probe has recorded the first images of four Arojan asteroids, 530 million km from Earth. The Atlas V rocket carries Lucy into space on October 16, 2021. The Atlas V rocket carries Lucy into space on October 16, 2021. (Photo: AP) NASA’s announcement indicates that during the … Read More “The Lucy spacecraft captured the first images of Trojan asteroids” »

The rocket assembly process that brought humans to the Moon

Posted on August 24, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The rocket assembly process that brought humans to the Moon
Space Exploration

Astronauts participating in the Ortemis mission are preparing for the longest flight in history aboard the Orion spacecraft in 2024. The assembly phase of the rocket is nearing its end. SLS rocket during assembly. (Video: ASA). In the video shared by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, the rocket’s core stage Space Launch System (SLS) used … Read More “The rocket assembly process that brought humans to the Moon” »

Oldest and youngest planet in the solar system

Posted on August 24, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Oldest and youngest planet in the solar system
Space Exploration

Although Jupiter is the oldest and oldest planet, it is much more difficult to determine which is the youngest. Jupiter is the oldest planet in the solar system. Jupiter is the oldest planet in the solar system. (Photo: Hɑkan Akirmak Visuals/Artem Musaev/IƑLScience) About 5 billion years ago, the Sun began to transform hydrogen into helium … Read More “Oldest and youngest planet in the solar system” »

NASA revealed the reason why the entire “fleet” of Starlink satellites was abandoned

Posted on August 24, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA revealed the reason why the entire “fleet” of Starlink satellites was abandoned
Space Exploration

Shortly after launching 49 Starlink satellites, SpaceX Corporation went “weakened” when all of those satellites fell out of orbit and burst into flames. Recently, NASA revealed the cause of this serious incident. “Death” of 49 satellites On February 3, 2022, SpaceX launched a beam of 49 Starlink satellites to an altitude of just 210 km … Read More “NASA revealed the reason why the entire “fleet” of Starlink satellites was abandoned” »

SpaceX will launch the Starship spacecraft early next week

Posted on August 23, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
SpaceX will launch the Starship spacecraft early next week
Space Exploration

Last week, SpaceX announced that it had completed installation of the Starship spacecraft at Starbase and was ready for the first orbital test flight in late April 2023. Elon Musk confirms that the Starship rocket is ready for launch. Elon Musk has confirmed that the Starship rocket is ready, ready to launch. On April 7, … Read More “SpaceX will launch the Starship spacecraft early next week” »

China and Japan explain mystery that caused spacecraft to lose contact

Posted on August 23, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
China and Japan explain mystery that caused spacecraft to lose contact
Space Exploration

China and Japan have spoken out to explain the mystery surrounding the loss of their spacecraft. Japanese space travel company Ispace launched one Hakuto-R lander in December 2022 and will take the longest and most energy-efficient route to lunar orbit in March. Space will be the first private company to complete a moon landing if … Read More “China and Japan explain mystery that caused spacecraft to lose contact” »

A rare hybrid eclipse recorded in many parts of the world

Posted on August 22, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
A rare hybrid eclipse recorded in many parts of the world
Space Exploration

On April 20, a rare hybrid solar eclipse was observed in many parts of Australia and Indonesia, parts of New Zealand, Timor Leste, Philippines and Vietnam were partially observable with a low percentage. Nearly 20,000 people gathered under cloudless skies the seaside town of Exmouth, northwest australia to witness a total solar eclipse, lasting about … Read More “A rare hybrid eclipse recorded in many parts of the world” »

The most powerful rocket explodes during the first test flight

Posted on August 22, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The most powerful rocket explodes during the first test flight
Space Exploration

The Starship rocket exploded over Texas shortly after leaving the launch pad on its maiden flight into space.. A space rocket explodes mid-flight. (Video: paceX) The most powerful rocket ever built lifted off from SpaceX’s Starbase in Boca Chica Beach, South Texas, at 9:33 a.m. local time (9:33 p.m. local time). From a height of … Read More “The most powerful rocket explodes during the first test flight” »

Was the “ice giant” born next to a bright star in Earth’s sky?

Posted on August 22, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Was the “ice giant” born next to a bright star in Earth’s sky?
Space Exploration

An image taken by the James Webb Telescope from Earth has revealed special structures surrounding Fomalhaut, one of the brightest stars seen from Earth. pig Reuters, On May 8, a research team led by University of Arizona astronomer Andras Gaspar announced the discovery of three rings and an interesting void around the star Fomalhaut located … Read More “Was the “ice giant” born next to a bright star in Earth’s sky?” »

Mysterious Chinese spacecraft returns to Earth to complete a 276-day mission

Posted on August 22, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Mysterious Chinese spacecraft returns to Earth to complete a 276-day mission
Space Exploration

The reusable vehicle landed on May 8 at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, ending its 276-day mission in Earth orbit.. A hypothetical image of a mysterious Chinese spacecraft in orbit (Image: Gettу Images). Theo Space, Unknown spacecraft from the Chinese Space Administration successfully landed on May 8 at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest … Read More “Mysterious Chinese spacecraft returns to Earth to complete a 276-day mission” »

What is the mass of the Milky Way?

Posted on August 21, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
What is the mass of the Milky Way?
Space Exploration

Based on data from the GAIA observatory, Chinese experts have calculated the mass of the Milky Way at 805 billion suns. Simulate the shape of the Milky Way. Simulate the shape of the Milky Way. (Picture: iЅtock). Numbers 805 billion solar masses Although it looks rather large, it is actually significantly smaller than that estimated … Read More “What is the mass of the Milky Way?” »

Discovered cosmic particles that give rise to life on Earth

Posted on August 21, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Discovered cosmic particles that give rise to life on Earth
Space Exploration

A “time-traveling” experiment has created precursors to life from seemingly “lifeless” Earth molecules in the Great Fire. pig Sci-News, a research team tried to reproduce the famous experiment of scientist Stanley Miller from the University of Chicago (USA) in 1953, which managed to create 20 types of amino acids from methane, ammonia, d water and … Read More “Discovered cosmic particles that give rise to life on Earth” »

The first lunar eclipse of 2023 is coming soon

Posted on August 21, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The first lunar eclipse of 2023 is coming soon
Space Exploration

The Moon will enter Earth’s outer shadow on May 5, creating a penumbral eclipse, making the Moon appear darker but not disappearing. The map shows areas where the May 5 lunar eclipse can be observed. (Picture: Ɗominic Ford/In-The-Sky. org). The midnight lunar eclipse will begin at 10:15 p.m. on May 5 (Hanoi time). And can … Read More “The first lunar eclipse of 2023 is coming soon” »

SpaceX launches first 5G satellite into low Earth orbit

Posted on August 21, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
SpaceX launches first 5G satellite into low Earth orbit
Space Exploration

Ѕateliot “GroundBreaker” is the first of a constellation of more than 250 satellites launched by ЅpaceX into low Earth orbit, operating under 5G standards. The Sateliot GroundBreaker satellite operates in Earth orbit. The Sateliot GroundBreaker satellite operates in Earth orbit. (Photo: Sateliot). Names “The Pioneer”, satellite transmitting data in a relatively small orbit (10 kg) … Read More “SpaceX launches first 5G satellite into low Earth orbit” »

How much silver has been discovered in the world?

Posted on August 20, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
How much silver has been discovered in the world?
Space Exploration

Experts estimate that the amount of silver discovered on Earth can fit in a cube with a side of 55 m.. The largest mass of silver ever found weighed around 1,061 kg, the equivalent of an adult bison. In addition to being present in many jewels, coins, cutlery and silverware are also very useful in … Read More “How much silver has been discovered in the world?” »

Witness for the first time the moment the planet was swallowed by the host star

Posted on August 20, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Witness for the first time the moment the planet was swallowed by the host star
Space Exploration

Scientists believe the Jupiter-sized planet crashed into its host star, causing an “extremely bright” burst of light.. astronomers have seen a violent burst of light from a planet swallowed by its host stara similarly dramatic fate also awaits Earth when the Sun expands rapidly towards the end of its life cycle, according to Gurdian. It’s … Read More “Witness for the first time the moment the planet was swallowed by the host star” »

For the first time, images of energy rays emitted by a black hole have been captured for the first time

Posted on August 20, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
For the first time, images of energy rays emitted by a black hole have been captured for the first time
Space Exploration

This is the first time scientists have captured an image of a beam of energy ejected from the edge of a black hole, providing more useful information for studying the black hole in the galaxy Messier 87. An image of a beam of energy emanating from a black hole has been captured by scientists. An … Read More “For the first time, images of energy rays emitted by a black hole have been captured for the first time” »

An asteroid bigger than the Eiffel Tower is about to pass near Earth

Posted on August 20, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
An asteroid bigger than the Eiffel Tower is about to pass near Earth
Space Exploration

Asteroid 2006 HV5 is expected to pass Earth at a speed of about 62,600 km/h on April 26, about 22 times faster than bullets.. 2006 HV5 has a diameter of about 400m, while the height of the Eiffel Tower is about 300m. This asteroid will come 6.3 times further from Earth than the Moon, or … Read More “An asteroid bigger than the Eiffel Tower is about to pass near Earth” »

The space object that caused the end of the Earth

Posted on August 19, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
The space object that caused the end of the Earth
Space Exploration

Many other planets 160 light years away don’t have the same luck as Earth, being “stripped” by similar life support objects.. A team of scientists led by astronomer San Bruton from the University of Illinois at Urana – Champaign (USA) has discovered another dangerous effect that supernovae can have on Earth-like planets. Supernova is a … Read More “The space object that caused the end of the Earth” »

China has developed a folding car that drives on the moon

Posted on August 19, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
China has developed a folding car that drives on the moon
Space Exploration

The CELV 4-wheeled vehicle is designed for emergency travel by astronauts, has a maximum speed of 10 km/h and can carry 90 kg to the Moon.. word study group Jilin University And China Institute of Space Technology (CAST) develop a small vehicle that easily folds and unfolds for emergency return to base or for short … Read More “China has developed a folding car that drives on the moon” »

NASA is developing a robot snake to find life outside the planet

Posted on August 19, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
NASA is developing a robot snake to find life outside the planet
Space Exploration

The EELS robot is designed to easily traverse many terrains such as water, sand, rock and ice, helping to explore celestial bodies in the solar system.. ASA is working on a plan to use solid robots to explore and search for alien lifeforms in the solar system. This bot is Instrument for the Investigation of … Read More “NASA is developing a robot snake to find life outside the planet” »

China plans to launch probe to near-Earth asteroid

Posted on August 18, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
China plans to launch probe to near-Earth asteroid
Space Exploration

China is preparing for a plan to send unmanned probes to near-Earth asteroids and comets to collect data. Long March-7 Y6 rocket carrying the Tianzhou-5 cargo ship into space The Long March-7 Y6 rocket carrying the Xuanzhou-5 cargo ship was launched from the spacecraft launch site in Wenchang, Hainan Province, China on Nov. 12, 2022. … Read More “China plans to launch probe to near-Earth asteroid” »

What are the twin spaceships doing 23 billion kilometers from Earth?

Posted on August 18, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
What are the twin spaceships doing 23 billion kilometers from Earth?
Space Exploration

The “twin” spacecraft Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 continue to explore space 45 years after their launch from Earth and 22 billion km from the planet. Traveler 2 launched from the Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex (USA) on August 20, 1977, and its twin, Traveler 1 was released about 2 weeks later. While Voyager 1 … Read More “What are the twin spaceships doing 23 billion kilometers from Earth?” »

What if the rogue planet collides with Earth?

Posted on August 18, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
What if the rogue planet collides with Earth?
Space Exploration

Suffering an impact from a traveling planet would result in the complete destruction of Earth. The fact that it only appears in the solar system also changed the orbits of all the planets. Unlike Earth or the planets orbiting the Sun, there are currently billions of planets roaming the Milky Way galaxy and not tied … Read More “What if the rogue planet collides with Earth?” »

Is the production of oxygen on the Moon within reach of man?

Posted on August 17, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Is the production of oxygen on the Moon within reach of man?
Space Exploration

The new research results could pave the way for future more practical and easier human explorations of the Moon. A recent test conducted by researchers at NASA’s Johnson Space Center (JSC) marked a new breakthrough, as for the first time successfully produces oxygen using simulated lunar soil in vacuum. Photograph of the surface of the … Read More “Is the production of oxygen on the Moon within reach of man?” »

Venus and the Moon conjunct the “Seven Sisters” constellation in the Lyrids meteor shower.

Posted on August 17, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Venus and the Moon conjunct the “Seven Sisters” constellation in the Lyrids meteor shower.
Space Exploration

On April 24, 2023, the crescent moon, Venus, and the Pleiades star cluster came together during the peak of the Lyrids meteor shower like a mesmerizing dance. Sky lovers have witnessed a beautiful astronomical phenomenon. When the Moon and Venus – the two brightest objects in the night sky – seem about to collide in … Read More “Venus and the Moon conjunct the “Seven Sisters” constellation in the Lyrids meteor shower.” »

Teaching a robot to blink can get the world’s attention

Posted on August 17, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
Teaching a robot to blink can get the world’s attention
Space Exploration

Blinking is a small action that is often overlooked in humans, but scientists say building this behavior into robots matters a lot. In a lab at the Italian Institute of Technology in Genoa, BBC journalist Christine Ro sits opposite an adorable robot, iCub. The two hold sticks and hit a separate box in time with … Read More “Teaching a robot to blink can get the world’s attention” »

China’s space station has reached 100% oxygen regeneration

Posted on August 17, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
China’s space station has reached 100% oxygen regeneration
Space Exploration

The Tiangong station, currently home to the Shenzhou 15 crew, can regenerate 100% of the oxygen supply through the on-board system.. new information about ability to regenerate oxygen supply was presented at the space technology conference held in Harbin city, Heilongjiang province, northeast China, Interesting engineering On April 15, it was reported. Illustration of the … Read More “China’s space station has reached 100% oxygen regeneration” »