Astronomers have detected water vapor while observing a rare comet in the solar system with . It’s the first time Water vapor detected around a comet located in center of the orbits of Mars and Jupiter around the Sun. This discovery comes after 15 years of effort by astronomers who have observed rare comets with … Read More “Water vapor discovered for the first time in a rare comet” »
Month: July 2023
GEMINI STAR – The embodiment of brotherhood Gemini or Gemini (♊) is one of the constellations of the zodiac. It is also one of the 48 constellations of Ptolemy and one of the 88 modern constellations. Gemini in Latin means “twins” and it is associated with the story of two brothers Castor and Pollux in … Read More “Gemini – the embodiment of brotherhood” »
Ghostly lit in the radio observatory’s field of view, hundreds of inexplicable structures are believed to be the remnants of a ferocious event involving the black hole Sagittarius A*. Research conducted by Professor Farhad Yusef-Zadeh from Northwestern University in Illinois – USA has revealed that these are the fibrous structureresembles snakes or giant tangled ropes, … Read More “Giant ‘cosmic snake’ approaches closest ‘monster black hole’ to Earth” »
Shapes of constellations in the sky Around the 11th century BC, during the Zhou Dynasty, people divided the sky into 4 parts, East, West, South, South, North, and at the same time gave them the image of 4 legendary animals (the Four Statues), each part 7 star clusters, a total of 28 star clusters (Two … Read More “The Twenty-eight Chinese Xiu” »
The Chinese research expert has collected the first evidence of the life and death of the oldest stars in the universe. This team of astronomers has found the unique chemical fingerprints of stars in the Milky Way’s halo, using the synergy of two of the largest ground-based telescopes in the world. The first stars could … Read More “A Chinese expert has discovered traces of the oldest star in the universe” »
SpaceX is testing technology to strengthen the launch pad to withstand the enormous power of Starship rocket boosters liftoff. SpaceX tests a prototype of the launcher’s shield. (Video: SpaceX) The launch pad is located at the Starbase of SpaceX in south Texas, badly damaged during the first test flight of the Starship vehicle, the most … Read More “Technology tested by SpaceX to protect the Starship launch pad” »
American scientists have successfully simulated the process of “eating” the stars of the cosmic black holeRecently, Doctor of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Enrico Ramirez and his colleagues from the University of California, Santa Cruz managed to simulate the whole process, the process of a black hole destroying a star. The results of the study were published … Read More “Simulate the process of swallowing a star from a black hole” »
The James Webb Telescope has detected Saturn’s moon Encedus spewing out a massive plume of water vapor, much larger than any previous plume. View of plumes of vapor rising from the surface of Saturn’s moon Enceladus NASA’s Cassini spacecraft recorded the scene of plumes of steam rising from the surface of Saturn’s moon Enceladus. (Photo: … Read More “The James Webb Telescope has seen a rare view of Saturn’s moon” »
Part 4 – Entropy and Hawking Radiation In 1971, Stephen Hawking proved that the area of the event horizon of any classical black hole never decreases. This is similar to the second law of thermodynamics, where the role of the event horizon area corresponds to entropy. We can violate the second law of thermodynamics by … Read More “Black Hole Series – Part 4” »
NASA has released stunning new images of the universe by combining the power of the James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory. The last four space photos were released by NASA last week – (Photo: NASA). The US Space Agency (ƝASA) has just released the latest four space images, giving people a glimpse … Read More “Admire the beautiful NASA space image” »
In this image, the Sun is below the horizon and casts a red-orange glow on the Earth’s surface, which is the troposphere – the lowest layer of the atmosphere. The tropopause is the brown line along the upper edge of the troposphere. Up there is the stratosphere, the dark part and the upper atmosphere.A peculiarity … Read More “The mystery of the temperature of the planet’s atmospheres” »
China’s Manned Aerospace Engineering Bureau (CMSA) said the country will send its first civilian astronaut into space at the Tiangong space station on May 30. “Payload expert Gui Haichao is a professor at Beijing Aerospace University. Mr. Gui will be responsible for the scientific operation of the payload experiment in space. CMSA spokesperson Lin Xiqiang … Read More “China to send its first civilian astronaut into space” »
Space is huge, a study found in the Milky Way galaxy teeming with billions of Earth-sized planets, orbiting stars like our sun and existing in the Goldilocks region – neither too hot nor too cold for life. Astronomers using NASA data have calculated that for the first time in our galaxy alone, there are at … Read More “There are at least 8.8 billion Earth-sized planets” »
Ganymede is the largest natural moon of Jupiter and also the largest moon in the solar system. It is even larger than Mercury, which was once considered a planet. Moon Ganymede Jupiter is almost a literal planet. This distant world is not only the largest moon in the solar system, but its size is larger … Read More “Discover the mystery of the largest satellite in the solar system” »
Most people know what a supernova is, it is simply an explosion when a star collapses and ejects material from its crust into space, but few people know what a type Ia supernova is and why it is used as a standard candle. With what I know, I would like to present it to you … Read More “Why Ia supernovae are used as “standard candles”” »
The results of three studies published in May revealed information about when Saturn’s rings appear and predict when they will disappear. For many years, scientists have debated the age and origin of rings around Saturn (also called Saturn’s rings). Some have argued that the belt is younger than expected because it has not been eroded … Read More “The rings surrounding Saturn are about to disappear” »
Humanity should start thinking about how to interact with extraterrestrial life before coming into contact with extraterrestrial life, experts say. The Star Trek movie is a great example of communication and cooperation in finding a common voice for the inhabitants of the universe. Assuming that astronomers detect an intelligent life form approaching our civilization, then … Read More “Should we develop a code of conduct with the inhabitants of space?” »
New images of the Sun’s surface reveal sunspots and other structures in the most detail ever recorded, CNN reported May 25.. One of the published sunspot images. One of the published sunspot images. (Photo: US National Solar Observing Center). Eight images – released by the US National Solar Observation Center (NSO) on May 19 – … Read More “Rare detailed image of sunspots” »
The two countries aim to study around the Shackleton crater near the Moon’s south pole, a suitable place for landings and possibly water storage. Shackleton Crater next to south pole of the moon is a place with a special place. Its exposed edge is constantly “bombarded” by sunlight, while the interior is permanently shrouded in … Read More “How do the United States and China “share” the Moon?” »
1. Ganymede – The largest moon in the solar system. At first glance, Ganymede is quite similar to Earth’s Moon, but Ganymede, Jupiter’s moon, is the largest moon in the solar system. It’s so big it has its own magnetic field – something other moons don’t have. 2. Miranda – Super bad moon. At first … Read More “Interesting facts about the moons of the solar system. (part 1)” »
Sierra Space launches its Dream Chaser space plane into its assembly plant, revealing that the space shuttle-like vehicle is about to be ready for its first mission to Earth orbit. Sierra Space Company in Colorado announced on May 31 that it had successfully launched its first launch with Dream Chaser space plane. During the test, … Read More “Spaceplanes can carry 12 tons of cargo into orbit” »
One of the most spectacular astronomical phenomena of the year that we observe could come from an intense and catastrophic event, according to the results of new research from NASA. according to the sheet Spacethis special phenomenon is the Geminid meteor shower with its peak period in mid-December every year. This is a strange meteor … Read More “Nearly 5 Billion Year Old ‘Monsters’ Clash, Raining Earth’s Treasures” »
Fragment #5: String Theory String theory (and its latest version, superstring theory), suggests that all atomic-sized particles are not tiny dots, but elastic bands like rubber bands. The only difference between the beads is the frequency of the string’s oscillations. String theory arose from an attempt to resolve the apparent contradiction between two major theories … Read More “Pieces of the Universe (continued)” »
Thierry Legault, a French astrophysicist, used a telescope to record images of the International Space Station (ISS) passing in front of the Sun on June 9. The ISS flies over clusters of sunspots. (Video: Ƭhierry Legault). At about 28,000 km/h, the ISS orbits the Earth in about 90 minutes, but passes the Sun in only … Read More “Image of the International Space Station flying through the Earth-wide sunspot” »
The “muzzle of the universe” that caused radio waves to flicker around the globe two weeks ago has grown significantly and continues to be in a threatening position for Earth. according to the sheet Spacespace observations show that Sunspot AR3310 is now four times the size of Earth, so large that you can completely see … Read More “The sun “hole” is 4 times larger than the Earth, visible to the naked eye” »
Total lunar eclipse of October 8, 2014 in Hanoi – Picture: Hoang Quoc Phuong – A At dawn on July 28, 2018, Vietnamese and many parts of the world will be able to admire an amazing astronomical phenomenon: a total lunar eclipse. This is the second and last lunar eclipse this year (2018). The last … Read More “Total Lunar Eclipse NIGHT 27 AM 28 JULY 2018” »
American scientists have located special star systems where there could be up to a third of the planet filled with water and life, not just a solitary Earth like the solar system. An American research team pointed directly to red dwarfs, the type of stars that are several times smaller and cooler than the Sun. … Read More “Figure out where the aliens might be swarming” »
In August, astronomy enthusiasts around the world will have the opportunity to admire the Perseid meteor shower, one of the most remarkable meteor showers of the year. What is the meteor shower? When meteorites enter the Earth’s atmosphere at supersonic speeds, they generate shock waves that forcefully compress the air along the way. This pressure … Read More “Watch the Perseid meteor shower in August 2018” »
Under the eyes of NASA’s James Webb Super Telescope, the “through-the-air” image of a galaxy belonging to the cosmic dawn has revealed the oldest “seeds of life” ever recorded. This groundbreaking discovery was recorded in SPT0418-47a galaxy obscured by dust, existed when the universe was only about 10% of its current age. According to Sci-News, … Read More “NASA’s James Webb Telescope Captures ‘Seeds of Life’ Born 12 Billion Years Ago” »
For more than 50 years, NASA has been trying to find answers to the mysteries of the universe. With many incredible feats, humanity thinking back to NASA’s greatest scientific achievements will feel proud. NASA and the 5 Greatest Scientific Achievements in History 1. Chandra X-ray Telescope The Chandra telescope was launched into space in the … Read More “The 5 Greatest Scientific Achievements in NASA History” »
A number of large asteroids pass by Earth from June 2 to 4, respectively, but do not pose a danger to our planet. Ƭaccording to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JƤL), one of 4 asteroids named 2023KS2 brushed past Earth on June 2, when the 3 remaining asteroids were: 2023 HO18, 2023 JR2 and 2023 JE5 … Read More “4 airplane-sized asteroids are hurtling towards Earth” »
You may not have noticed, in the evening at this time of the year, the sky is covered with many Constellation These relate to water including: Capricorn (Capricorn/Sea Goat), Aquarius (Aquarius/Water Bearer), Pisces (Pisces), Pisces Austrinus (Nam Ngu/South Pisces), Cetus (Eagle/Whale) and finally Eridanus (Ba Giang/River). Even the sky where these constellations reside is often … Read More “The constellations bring… water to the sky” »
Early 20th century science fiction depicts Venus as a magical land with pleasant warm weather, green forests, and even dinosaurs. In 1950, the American Museum of Natural History even invited guests to reserve seats on the first space voyage, before the advent of private space travel companies. Today, Venus has clearly shown that it is … Read More “NASA wants to send humans to Venus” »
This is the first time that scientists have directly observed the birth of a Wolf-Rayet, a very terrible class of “monster” stars in the universe, which still holds many mysteries. Using the Keck Observatory atop the Manua Kea Volcano in Hawaii, an American research team monitored star named BELLS 1 in the galaxy Triangle (Messier … Read More “Detect “legendary monsters” forming in the sky” »
Among the new generation of lunar probes, it is impossible not to mention the VIPER frozen water search device of the American space agency (NASA). VIPER Construction has now begun and is expected to land at the Moon’s south pole in 2024, as part of a mission to search for frozen water. Equipped with a … Read More “A new NASA instrument on a mission to find water on the Moon” »
Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year (IIAPY) is a photography contest Astronomy The largest annual in the world This year, this competition brings together 911 photographers with more than 4,200 works attend competition, including authors under the age of 15. On October 23, the organizers announced the excellent winning works. Take a moment to … Read More “THE BEST ASTERIEOUS PHOTOS OF 2018” »
Scientists envision flying off Earth so we can see our planet as a complete sphere. So how far will they have to fly? The earth is round It is interesting to note that already 2000 years ago, even though there were no satellites or modern technology, people knew that the Earth was spherical. The Greeks … Read More “From what distance can we see the spherical Earth?” »
It is a type of remote sensing satellite capable of capturing images from space, thereby monitoring the quality of coastal seawater. This “Made in Vietnam” product is worth millions of dollars. The Microdragon satellite is a product developed by the Vietnam Space Center, a unit of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology. The Vietnam … Read More “Satellite “Made in Vietnam” unveiled at the end of 2018″ »
Researchers from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have conducted the world’s first wireless power transmission experiment in space. For the first time detectable electricity is transmitted to Earth, New Atlas 5/6 was reported. Space Solar Power Project (SSPP) towards the exploitation of an almost unlimited source of clean energy in orbit. MAPLE module in … Read More “US successfully beams solar power from space to Earth for first time” »
Not only 1, but 2 real-life versions of the fictional planet Satooine have appeared around the BBOP-1 star pair 1.320 light years away. pig living sciences, one of two pre-discovered planets with precursor signs from 2020, named BEBOP-1b. While trying to find out more about ƁEBOP-1b, a team of scientists led by Dr Matthew Standing … Read More “Appears 2 planets as in the movie “Star Wars”” »
When referring to Saturn, people immediately think of the characteristic large rings. But not only that, this planet has a lot of interesting things. Saturn is a giant planet, ranked 2nd in solar system only after Jupiter. For many astronomy enthusiasts, planet It has a strange charm. A drop of water can float Saturn is … Read More “Saturn and things you probably didn’t know!” »
The next-generation Russian-made Kondor-FKA-M radar satellite is capable of capturing images of the Earth’s surface with a resolution of up to 0.5 meters. Photo of The Blue Marble The Blue Marble – the first clear image of the Earth’s surface fully illuminated by man in 1972. (Photo: Sputnik) “The most interesting modernization was the change … Read More “The next-generation Russian satellite can take pictures of the Earth with a resolution of up to half a meter” »
The Kepler Space Telescope – NASA’s revolution in the search for extraterrestrial life officially “died” due to fuel starvation on October 30. After nearly a decade of legendary discovery of up to 70% of the 3,800 known habitable planets, Kepler was “exhausted”, unable to continue to reorient itself to analyze cosmic objects as well as … Read More “Farewell KEPLER” »
According to a study published on November 5, scientists claim that this star, located in the same Milky Way as the solar system, would have been “born” 13.5 billion years ago with the proof that the material structure of this star has a very low amount of metal. The star that formed only about 300 … Read More “Discovery of a star born 13.5 billion years ago” »
China just broke its record for the number of satellites launched by a single rocket with a launch at 12:30 p.m. on June 15 (Hanoi time).. The Long March 2D rocket lifted off from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in northern China on June 15, putting 41 satellites into orbit. (Video: ϹTPS). Long March 2D … Read More “China has set a record for launching 41 satellites into orbit at the same time” »
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has just captured a spectacular image of a distant galaxy called NGC 5068. An image of the galaxy NGC 5068 taken by the James Webb Space Telescope. An image of the galaxy ƝGC 5068 taken by the James Webb Space Telescope. (Source: NASĄ). Located approximately 17 million light-years from Earth, … Read More “NASA’s James Webb Telescope reveals stunning images of a distant galaxy” »
Stellarium Astronomy software that simulates the famous sky is known and used by many people. There is a cool feature of it that not many people know about is comet tracking, so you’ll have some useful information to help you identify bright comets in the sky. So why not try to find out right away… … Read More “Tracking comets with Stellarium software” »
NASA promises to provide an ‘unprecedented view’ of strange objects hovering high in Earth’s atmosphere. Strange icy saucer-shaped clouds Strange icy saucer-shaped clouds are the target NASA is about to approach – (Photo: NASA). according to the sheet Space, NASA is about to launch the special tool is PolSIRa radiometer designed to study the strange … Read More “NASA gets close to ‘ice flying saucer’ hovering in Earth’s sky” »
This ephemeris contains information about astronomical events that will take place in 2019, including phases of the Moon, meteor showers, solar eclipses, lunar eclipses, planets in opposition, conjunctions of planets and other events interesting. Most of the astronomical events in this calendar are visible to the naked eye, although some may require the aid of … Read More “Astronomical calendar January 2019” »
Simon Proud, a scientist from the Center for Earth Observation in the UK, shared a descriptive video the dawn line (the dividing line between day and night) because it moves all year round. Video synthesized from images taken with the Meteosat weather satellite. (Video: Space) Video using data Meteosat, weather satellite shows how sunlight travels … Read More “Changes on Earth after the longest day of the year” »
The famous winter Geminid meteor shower will take place in mid-December, marking the biggest meteor shower of the year. According to NASA, the Geminids will peak on the night of December 13 and early in the morning of December 14. Basic information about the Geminid meteor shower Origin: 3200 Phaethon (meteor) Activities: from December 4 … Read More “BEST METERRATORY OF 2018” »
99.8% of the mass of the solar system is occupied by the Sun, as the only star, the Sun firmly holds the dominant position in the entire star system. In the Milky Way, single-star systems like our Sun are rare. According to the statistics, 85% of stars in the Milky Way are multi-star systems such … Read More “Is the sun really common in the Milky Way?” »
A wormhole is a theoretical passage through spacetime, providing a shortcut for long journeys across the universe. Wormholes are predicted by general relativity. But be very careful: the wormhole carries dangers such as sudden collapse, high-energy radiation or dangerous exposure to “foreign” objects. The Wormhole Theory An illustration of a wormhole – the connection between … Read More “Wormhole – the shortcut to the universe” »
Scientists are focused on listening for signals at the center of the Milky Way. There are stars and dense exoplanets capable of supporting life. Can intelligent aliens hide in the center? We are always on the lookout for extraterrestrial life by listening radio pulse from the center of our galaxy. Narrow frequency pulses are naturally … Read More “New perspectives in the search for realistic extraterrestrials” »
As usual, the Quadrantids take place in January each year as the opening meteor shower for the new year. Compared to other meteor showers, this is quite strange. This year, the Quadrantids will peak on the night of January 3 and the morning of January 4. Fortunately, this year, the moonlight did not interfere with … Read More “Quadrantids meteor shower welcomes 2019” »
Astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt is the only scientist to date to walk on the Moon and was allergic to the dust there. Schmitt discovered his allergy on the way back to the landing pod. He walked on the Moon in December 1972, the last manned mission to the Moon before the end of the Ąpollo … Read More “The only astronaut allergic to moon dust” »
ƬAccording to the latest space news published on New York Post (USA), an international team of astronomers has discovered two new super-Earths orbiting a super cool dwarf star just 100 light years from Earth. Found 2 super-Earths near the solar system: “Golden zone for life” These are two exoplanets that have been identified by the … Read More “Consecutively found 2 other super-Earths, including 1 in the “Golden Zone of Life”!” »
On May 31, private space company SpaceX launched 52 more Starlink internet satellites into orbit.. according to the ad, Rocket propulsion Falcon 9 carrying the above satellites was launched at 2:02 a.m. on May 31 (US Eastern Time) from the Space Launch Complex at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Star Link Satellite SpaceX Satellite. (Source: … Read More “SpaceX launches 52 more Starlink internet satellites into orbit” »
In terms of star size, the Sun is only average, about half of the known stars are larger than the Sun, the other half are smaller. The largest star ever discovered in the universe is UY Scuti – A Super star-super giant with a radius 1708 times larger than the Sun. However, UY Scuti’s top … Read More “What is the biggest star in the universe?” »
In recent years, the name “supermoon” has appeared very often in the press, causing many people to think that this is an extremely attractive phenomenon. However, the reality is not so. Let’s find out what this phenomenon really is, and look at the most frequently asked questions about it. What is a Super Moon? The … Read More “Super moon – rumors and facts” »
New research in France and the United States shows that the cold and mysterious “Oort cloud” at the edge of the solar system hides an unknown exoplanet. Scientists from the University of Bordeaux (France), Rice University and Oklahoma State University (USA) have built a model reproducing the evolution of the solar system from the very … Read More “Invaders from outside?” »
Despite the cold, winter brings us many beautiful constellations, highlighted by bright stars. Let’s explore 6 of them, never to be surprised under the night sky. The winter constellations are best observed in the evening from late December to late March in the northern hemisphere, and from late June to late September in the southern … Read More “6 constellations to know in the winter sky” »
The NASA-designed Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) will carry two astronauts, operating semi-autonomously to conduct experiments on its own. ƝASA calls on private companies to submit proposals LTV design for Artemis missions. to the Moon in the future, the deadline is July 10, according to Space. The agency publishes a list of design requirements for potential … Read More “NASA has designed an all-terrain vehicle to transport astronauts to the Moon” »
When a star dies, it can explode in a supernova explosion giant, one of the most spontaneous and violent events in the universe. How will these facts help us better understand the universe? HOW does the SUPER nova explosion occur? Large stars have short life cycles and die very early. Like all stars, they produce … Read More “What happens when the star collapses?” »
With just a pair of eye shields used to observe a solar eclipse, one can clearly see a huge “black hole” in the middle of the Sun, which is a “cosmic cannon muzzle” that will disappear on February 2. 07 come here . According to Space, this strange “black hole” is called “Sunspot”a zone of … Read More “The Sun has a “black hole” 7 times larger than the Earth, observed today” »
In the last 20 years of his life, Albert Einstein became a special figure in the physics community, with this beloved eccentric man’s favorite subjects of controversy attracting puzzled looks in the community. While quantum theory – the theory of infinitely small objects – was measured with unprecedented precision, Einstein did not consider it a … Read More “Superstring theory – the hope of 21st century physics” »
August has arrived with the beautiful streaks of light coming from the sky that many have been waiting for: the Perseid meteor shower. This year, the Perseids peak will occur on the night of August 12 and the morning of August 13 with peak frequency typically reaching around 80-100 streaks per hour. Perseids. Information about … Read More “2017 PERSEIDS meteor shower” »
A magical “star nursery” you can see in the sky on moonless nights has revealed what could be a signal for the birth of Earth-like planets. A new statement from NASA says a new “treasure” has just been discovered by James Webb, the super-telescope the agency is developing and operating. It is methyl cation (CH3+)at … Read More “NASA has found ‘signs of life’ on objects visible to the naked eye” »
August has arrived with the beautiful streaks of light coming from the sky that many have been waiting for: the Perseid meteor shower. This year, the Perseids peak will occur on the night of August 12 and the morning of August 13 with peak frequency typically reaching around 80-100 streaks per hour. Perseids. Information about … Read More “2017 PERSEIDS meteor shower” »
WHAT IS THIEN HA? A galaxy is a huge collection of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity. Galaxies can be very large, up to a trillion stars, or very small, just a few million stars. Galaxies come in a wide variety of shapes, from massive star clouds to intricate spirals with distinct star-filled … Read More “An overview of galaxies and the classification of galaxies” »
Unexpectedly, while resting in front of the porch, he accidentally picked up a treasure from heaven worth 5 billion VND. Grandfather Mahmut Sahin who lives in the town of Ɛlmshorn, in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, is thrilled when scientists say the stone that hit his yard is extremely valuable. Last month, Mr Mahmut and … Read More “Seeing a stone falling from the sky and hitting the house, the man was happy because he was given a treasure of 5 billion VND” »
Things to know and do before buying a telescope Binoculars are inexpensive, simple, and easy to use, and they’ve brought you thousands of objects in our Milky Way and beyond. Every astronomer should own a pair of binoculars. But there may come a time when you want more, when you want to see brighter, bigger, … Read More “Choose a telescope” »
Varda Space Industries will conduct mass production of pharmaceuticals and many other materials in Earth orbit through a small capsule with satellites. start-up business Varda Space Industrys in alifornia announces successful deployment First W-Series 1 satellite in orbit. The company aims to launch the mass production of materials in space. These materials cannot be produced … Read More “The first drug “factory” in space” »
The development of information technology brings great benefits to astronomy enthusiasts. Now, even when it’s cloudy, you can still see exactly what’s in the sky. Now, even though you are forever tied to your little blue planet, you can still travel through the Milky Way. The software below will help you do that. 1. STELLARIUM … Read More “5 essential astronomical software for your computer” »
Things to know and do before buying a telescope Binoculars are inexpensive, simple, and easy to use, and they’ve brought you thousands of objects in our Milky Way and beyond. Every astronomer should own a pair of binoculars. But there may come a time when you want more, when you want to see brighter, bigger, … Read More “Choose a telescope” »
Virgin Galactic announced on June 26 that the first commercial spaceflight with four passengers will take place today, June 29. The flight began at 10 p.m. (Hanoi time) on June 29 at the US Spaceport in New Mexico. VMS Eve Transport Aircraft will bring space plane VSS Unityeach aircraft flown by two pilots, rising to … Read More “First commercial passenger spaceplane” »
As in other scientific fields, astronomy is not devoid of courageous, intelligent and passionate women. They contributed significantly to the construction of astronomy as we know it today. Let’s take a look at some typical female astronomers and express our deep gratitude and admiration to them. HYPATIA HYPATIA (born around 350-370, died in 415): She … Read More “Outstanding Women in Astronomy” »
The list of major meteor showers hasn’t changed much in recent decades. Meteor showers are a part of nature, and like all things in nature, a meteor shower can become more attractive or the frequency of meteors decreases from year to year. But in 2014, an exciting new meteor shower could emerge. This meteor shower … Read More “Comet 209P/LINEAR will make a big meteor shower in 2014?” »
ESA’s Ariane 5 rocket was due to launch today, June 16, but was canceled for technical reasons.. Ariadne 5 – heavy missiles produced under the authority of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the National Center for Space Research (CNES) is scheduled to be launched on June 16 at the Guiana Space Center in France. … Read More “The European “super rocket” Ariane 5 has been suspended for technical reasons” »
The list of major meteor showers hasn’t changed much in recent decades. Meteor showers are a part of nature, and like all things in nature, a meteor shower can become more attractive or the frequency of meteors decreases from year to year. But in 2014, an exciting new meteor shower could emerge. This meteor shower … Read More “Comet 209P/LINEAR will make a big meteor shower in 2014?” »
After Stephen Hawking passed away in March, we continue to read and learn about his legacy. Stephen Hawking, as a researcher, speaker, author and advocate for many years, has been esteemed by generations of people around the world. So, in honor of this scientific giant, we’ve compiled a list of his five greatest accomplishments. Obviously, … Read More “Stephen Hawking and the 5 Greatest Contributions to Humanity” »
Every year in mid-November, magical meteors from the Leonid meteor shower light up Earth’s night sky. Historically, the Leonids have been recorded as the largest “meteor storm”, ever reaching a rate of 50,000 meteors observed per hour.Such meteor storms are very rare. According to Sky and Telescope magazine, viewers this year can only expect around … Read More “Don’t miss! 2017 Leonid meteor shower” »
On June 26, the crew of the ISS space station just achieved a 98% water recovery rate, which is a milestone in the effort to recycle water in space. In particular, astronauts can do this thanks to recycle their urine and sweat. A water purification device, used to recycle urine in space. A water purification … Read More “NASA successfully recycles ISS crew urine and sweat” »
This is the first image of a black hole that all of humanity, Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking was waiting for.This image taken at Galaxy M87 (NGC 4486, Virgo A, Virgo A) is a massive elliptical galaxy and strong source of radio radiation located in the constellation Virgo, located 55 million light-years from Earth. In the … Read More “THE FIRST IMAGE OF THE BLACK HOUSE” »
Every year in mid-November, magical meteors from the Leonid meteor shower light up Earth’s night sky. Historically, the Leonids have been recorded as the largest “meteor storm”, ever reaching a rate of 50,000 meteors observed per hour.Such meteor storms are very rare. According to Sky and Telescope magazine, viewers this year can only expect around … Read More “Don’t miss! 2017 Leonid meteor shower” »
NASA’s Spitzer Infrared Space Telescope has picked up the tryptophan signal amid a “stellar nursery” promising many star births. Tryptophan is one of the 20 amino acids necessary for the formation of important proteins of living organisms on earth. The signal for this important living material appeared in the unique spectral lines of Spitzer’s observations … Read More “Detecting a “sign of life” 1,000 light years from Earth” »
Every year around mid-December, as usual, meteors from the Geminid meteor shower appear in the eastern sky. The focus of the meteors will be in the constellation Gemini. The Geminid meteor shower is one of the most frequent meteor showers of the year. Opening hours: December each year.The peak of this year: the night of … Read More “Geminid meteor shower! Rare high frequency meteor shower in 2017.” »
Every year around mid-December, as usual, meteors from the Geminid meteor shower appear in the eastern sky. The focus of the meteors will be in the constellation Gemini. The Geminid meteor shower is one of the most frequent meteor showers of the year. Opening hours: December each year.The peak of this year: the night of … Read More “Geminid meteor shower! Rare high frequency meteor shower in 2017.” »
Today we know what our neighboring worlds look like, we know how beautiful the universe is, we have seen massive supernova explosions and seen the first image of Earth, a black hole. All thanks to the telescope! Undoubtedly, the telescope has become the most widely used instrument in astronomy and astrophysics. Anyone who wants to … Read More “Basic Telescope Concepts” »
After numerous tweaks, NASA has confirmed that the Sysche spacecraft – with a mission to fly to an asteroid believed to contain gold worth 70,000 times the world’s economy – is ready to go. The completed spacecraft will be released from Earth by NASA in October this year, atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket, to … Read More “NASA is about to discover a “broken planet” full of gold” »
The biggest and brightest supermoon of 2016 is just hours away. If you want to immortalize this memorable moment, NASA professor Bill Ingalls will share some tips with you. A supermoon is a phenomenon when the full moon is at perigee in its 27-day orbit around the Earth. The November 14 supermoon will appear 14% … Read More “How to take an impressive picture of the Super Moon?” »
Summer constellations are best seen in the evening sky from late June through September in the Northern Hemisphere, and December through late March in the Southern Hemisphere. For observers in the Northern Hemisphere, the constellations that will dominate the summer sky include three constellations with three very bright stars, forming the Summer Triangle – Eagle, … Read More “7 constellations to know in the summer sky” »
So far, scientists have determined that the universe consists of three distinct parts: Matter can be observed and measured. The other two theoretical components are called dark matter and dark energy. Although not fully understood, scientists can still infer the composition of the universe, including: : 68% : 27% Free Hydrogen and Helium: 4% Stars … Read More “Learn the components of the universe” »
The biggest and brightest supermoon of 2016 is just hours away. If you want to immortalize this memorable moment, NASA professor Bill Ingalls will share some tips with you. A supermoon is a phenomenon when the full moon is at perigee in its 27-day orbit around the Earth. The November 14 supermoon will appear 14% … Read More “How to take an impressive picture of the Super Moon?” »
Sagittarius A*, the monster that thought it was sleeping in the middle of the galaxy containing Earth, suddenly gave off a chilling signal. Credited by IXPE spacecraft from NASA, these are the “echo of the dead”, is living proof that the “monster” of the Milky Way is not fully asleep as once thought. Sagittarius A* … Read More “A monstrous black hole near Earth suddenly comes to life, sending a threatening signal” »
SpaceX has successfully launched a Falcon Heavy rocket carrying 24 experimental satellites. Billionaire Elon Musk’s tech company says it’s one of the toughest launches ever. The Falcon Heavy rocket launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 2:30 a.m. on June 25, according to Reuters. The event was delayed nearly three hours from the original … Read More “SpaceX launches ‘super rocket’ to get 24 satellites into space at once” »
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-ray radiation emitted by pulsars is so … Read More “Crab Nebula” »
Back-to-back geomagnetic storms raise Earth’s atmospheric temperature to the highest level in 20 years. According to Space, Earth’s atmosphere recently hit a new temperature record, having recently absorbed energy from intense solar storms (or geomagnetic storms). aurora phenomenon The aurora phenomenon occurs brilliantly in Earth’s skies, signaling that we are receiving solar storms. (Image: Shutterstock). … Read More “Earth gradually changed after being hit by a solar storm” »
On July 21 at 02:56 (GMT), astronaut Neil Armstrong took his first step on the Moon. This lunar landing marked a milestone in human history. . “It’s a small step for a man, but a giant leap for humanity.”, the phrase Neil Armstrong uttered on the Moon, has become a symbol of human energy, strength … Read More “story through each photo” »
Total lunar eclipse on October 8, 2014 in Hanoi – Photo: Hoang Quoc Phuong – HAS On the evening of January 31, 2018, Vietnamese and many parts of the world will be able to admire an amazing astronomical phenomenon: a total lunar eclipse. Moreover, this period is also one of the supermoons of this year … Read More “Watch the total lunar eclipse in Vietnam on January 31, 2018” »
The new gravitational shadow detected by the NASAOGrav observatory comes from a supermassive black hole billions of times more massive than the Sun, which could reveal the nature of the universe. Astronomers first discovered giant ripples in the spacetime domain. Gravitational balls of this size are thought to originate from the merger of supermassive black … Read More “Detecting gravitational waves trillion miles long for the first time” »
The last stage in the life of a star is to become a black dwarf. Since they don’t emit light or heat, detecting these objects (if they actually exist) is a challenge. However, the universe is only 14 billion years old, still too young for this type of object to form. FINAL STAGE OF A … Read More “star corpses” »
In this special image taken by NASA’s Juno spacecraft, a A strange blue light flashed among Jupiter’s sea of clouds – one of the most clearly visible planets from Earth. Juno NASA’s Jupiter probe. Its 2016 mission in turn revealed many surprises, prompting NASA to claim that this seemingly wild, far-from-Earth planet could still contain … Read More “Mysterious blue light flashes on planet ‘possibly strange life form’” »
In August, astronomy enthusiasts around the world will have the opportunity to admire the Perseid meteor shower, one of the most remarkable meteor showers of the year. What is the meteor shower? When meteorites enter the Earth’s atmosphere at supersonic speeds, they generate shock waves that forcefully compress the air along the way. This pressure … Read More “Watch the Perseid meteor shower in August 2018” »
Want to find deep objects like nebulae or star clusters but don’t know where to start? Observing deep celestial bodies is not as complicated as one might think. You can watch them from the comfort of your garden or your place of residence, and you don’t need to spend a lot of money on modern … Read More “Where should you start?” »
Scientists have developed a global positioning system that can track underground movements using powerful cosmic rays. cosmic rays are high-energy particles from outer space, including sources such as the Sun, distant galaxies, supernovae, and other celestial bodies. Although humans cannot directly see or feel cosmic rays, they still continuously bounce back to Earth from space. … Read More “Japan used cosmic rays to track underground movements” »
Stellarium Astronomy software that simulates the famous sky is known and used by many people. There is a cool feature of it that not many people know about is comet tracking, so you’ll have some useful information to help you identify bright comets in the sky. So why not try to find out right away… … Read More “Tracking comets with Stellarium software” »
In 1965, cosmonaut Alexei Leonov became the first person to walk in space, once again demonstrating the strength of the Soviet Union in the race to conquer space. An illustrious career Alexei Leonov (1934-2019) was a Soviet cosmonaut, assigned to the Voskhod 2 spacecraft, which performed the first spacewalk in human history, died on May … Read More “first man to walk in space” »
Few astronomical images are as familiar as the Pleiades star cluster, also known as the Seven Sisters. In Vietnam, the Pleiades know the name That Nu, or more rustically Tua Rua. It is not wrong to say that it is the most famous cluster of stars in all the sky. If you have trouble identifying … Read More “Wonders of the night sky: The Pleiades. Star clusters” »
A “cosmic diamond” is forming 104 light-years from our planet, offering yet another scenario for the future of Earth’s parent star. AS WELL AS the number of stars the size of the sun or smaller, many times larger will collapse into white dwarfs in the later stages of their lives, which are “zombies” that are … Read More “It is predicted that in a few billion years, the Earth will be captured by the “diamond zombie”.” »
As usual, the Quadrantids take place in January each year as the opening meteor shower for the New Year. Compared to other meteor showers, this is quite strange. This year, the Quadrantids will peak on the night of January 3 and the morning of January 4. Fortunately, this year, the moonlight did not interfere with … Read More “Quadrantids meteor shower welcomes 2019” »
The prize was awarded to three scientists James Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz for two studies in cosmology and exoplanets. Three scientists have won the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics. Photo: Twitter. The Swedish Academy of Sciences at 4:55 p.m., October 8 (Hanoi time) announced the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics belonging to scientists … Read More “The 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics rewards research on the universe” »
A team of astronomers from Harvard University have discovered a superfast cluster of stars, including a record star with a speed of 8,226,967 km/h. Astronomers have discovered the fastest star ever seen in the Milky Way. It was launched at incredible speed from a giant explosion. A white dwarf named J0927 through space in 8. … Read More “Astronomers have discovered the fastest star in the Milky Way” »
according to the sheet Space, The CNSA’s goal is to observe objects that were born within the first few hundred million years after (13.8 billion years ago) the event that gave birth to the universe. They plan to achieve this with Hongmeng, a state-of-the-art constellation of solar-powered parent and eight child satellites, which is expected … Read More “China prepares to launch 13 billion-year-old ‘time warrior’” »
Human exploration and exploration of the universe are progressing day by day. Besides “big industry players” like NASA, Roscosmos or ESA, more and more countries are participating in this expensive but exciting game. So what new events and milestones will we see this year? February: Solar Orbiter Selected as the first medium-range mission of the … Read More “9 Important Space Exploration Events Planned for 2020” »
Despite the cold, winter brings us many beautiful constellations, highlighted by bright stars. Let’s explore 6 of them, never to be surprised under the night sky. The winter constellations are best observed in the evening from late December to late March in the northern hemisphere, and from late June to late September in the southern … Read More “6 constellations to know in the winter sky” »
An anomalous cosmic particle has just appeared in front of Earth observatories, helping scientists find clues to the mutual “killing” of two extremely frightening objects in the universe. pig Reuters, what the terrestrial observatories have just recorded is a high energy explosion of an ancient galaxy, up to 3 billion light-years away. This is a … Read More “Two city-sized bullets crash “through the air” into Earth” »
A Super Moon occurs when the Full Moon comes closest to Earth in its orbit, making the Moon appear slightly brighter and closer than usual, although the difference is often barely noticeable to the naked eye. . The first super moon of 2019 appears on January 20 and 21; The next two supermoons occurred on … Read More “What is a Super Moon?” »
Usually in astronomy, the telescope detects a strange object and then leaves the work to the researchers. But sometimes the opposite happens. In 1975, two physicists proposed the concept of a very strange type of object: a red giant star containing an inner neutron star called the Thorne-Zytko object. In June 2014, a team of … Read More “5 types of mysterious stars yet to be discovered in our universe” »
5 space missions, three by NASA and two by the Soviet Union, ended in disasters that claimed the lives of astronauts. According to Nigel Packham, Deputy Director of Mission Assurance and Safety at NASA, 21 people died during the implementation of the , Live Science June 12 was reported. Launch of Space Shuttle Challenger from … Read More “How many astronauts have died in space missions?” »
In Latin, his name means “big bear”. Ursa Major is the largest constellation in the northern hemisphere and also the 3rd largest constellation in the sky, with an area of 1280 square degrees. Its brightest stars make up the Big Dipper, or Ursa Major, one of the most recognizable groups of stars in the sky. … Read More “Dai Hung – discover the Big Dipper constellation” »
In the early morning of July 17, 2019, Vietnamese will have the opportunity to observe an interesting astronomical phenomenon of the year: a partial lunar eclipse. The following article will provide you with important information to help you observe this phenomenon. Why is there a lunar eclipse? A lunar eclipse is a phenomenon that occurs … Read More “Looking forward to the partial lunar eclipse on July 17” »
With a peak frequency of up to 100 meteors per hour, the Perseids are one of the two largest and most beautiful meteor showers of the year. The night of August 12-13 is when meteor showers reach their highest frequency. But unfortunately, the bright moon will hamper the sighting of the Perseid meteor shower this … Read More “Don’t Miss the Perseid Meteor Shower in August” »
Using all the water on Earth to pour onto the Sun could cause an unexpected catastrophe. What is this? Since ancient times, people have debated how space works. But none of us ever doubted the existence of the Sun. In fact, according to scientists, Sun just an ordinary star. This star is composed of 73% … Read More “What would happen if all the water on Earth was dumped on the Sun?” »
Different from science documentaries Dense knowledgeSpace travel films in cinematic form will give you a true sense of the life, will and energy of those who undertake the mission to conquer space. Note: In this list, the HAS only selects feature films (not documentaries), produced in this 21st century, and with a good or higher … Read More “9 BEST SPACE TRAVEL FILMS” »
Research team detects evidence of radiation from SpaceX’s Starlink satellite may interfere with radio telescope astronomical observations. Experts have long warned that super constellations of low Earth orbit satellites like SpaceX’s Starlink could affect astronomy. ƝNew research published 5/7 in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics reveal a Another source of interference is radiation from the … Read More “SpaceX satellite emits radiation that disrupts astronomical observations” »
September marks the beginning of autumn in the northern hemisphere. There are no particular astronomical phenomena this month, but you can spend time immersing yourself in the beauty of the Milky Way on clear, moonless nights. The time in the article has been converted to Vietnamese time September 2 – Full Moon The Moon is … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events September 2020” »
Until the next rendezvous in mid-December each year, astronomy enthusiasts have the opportunity to admire the magnificent Geminid meteor shower, also known as the meteor shower in the sky. The Geminids promise to be a brilliant meteor shower with countless beautiful and bright meteors warming up the early winter skies. In 2020, the peak of … Read More “GUIDELINES FOR WATCHING GEMINID METEORO SHOWERS 2020” »
NASA said this giant black hole was discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope, located at the center of the CEERS 1019 galaxy, which formed more than 570 million years ago after the Big Bang. CEERS galaxy 1019 The black hole is located at the center of the galaxy ϹEERS 1019. James Webb Space Telescope … Read More “NASA discovers the most distant ‘giant’ black hole from Earth” »
On December 26, Vietnamese have the opportunity to observe the incredible partial solar eclipse with a coverage rate of 30-67% (depending on location). The entire partial eclipse will take over 3 hours. In Vietnam, it is a rare solar eclipse after 3 years of absence, since the last time in March 2016. What is a … Read More “December 26 – Waiting for the partial solar eclipse after three years of absence” »
Geophysicists have found the unexpected cause of a rapidly expanding fault separating a continent. pig Live Sciencethis “foreign body” is a gravegiant super hot stone cluster mushroom shaperising from an area close to the Earth’s core. “Mushroom” It’s so big that it distorts the surface of the earth, in the future will tear Africa in … Read More “The mushroom-shaped ‘strange object’ quickly emerges, splitting a continent of Earth” »
Usually in astronomy, the telescope detects a strange object and then leaves the work to the researchers. But sometimes the opposite happens. In 1975, two physicists proposed the concept of a very strange type of object: a red giant star containing an inner neutron star called the Thorne-Zytko object. In June 2014, a team of … Read More “5 types of mysterious stars yet to be discovered in our universe” »
Another year is coming to an end, the new year is approaching. Let’s find out what exciting astronomical events await us in February 2021. This astronomical calendar document is mainly translated from the Seasky website, in addition to many reputable scientific websites such as Earthsky, NASA, Time & Date, etc. converted to Vietnamese time. February … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events February 2021” »
From the night of June 5 to the early morning of June 6, Vietnamese can fully observe the lunar eclipse in the dim light. The following article will provide you with important information to help you observe this phenomenon. Why is there a lunar eclipse? A lunar eclipse is a phenomenon that occurs when the … Read More “The midnight lunar eclipse will occur on June 6.” »
Oxygen and water will be the initial and highest goals of NASA’s Lunar Resource Mining Experiment Station. Then iron and other rare earths can be taken into account, as mining develops. Then iron and other rare earths can be taken into account, as mining develops. US Space Agency (NASA) plans to start extracting resources and … Read More “NASA plans to extract resources from the Moon in the next decade” »
The 2020 Geminid (Gemini) meteor shower – the most notable meteor shower of the year – will peak at dawn on December 14 (Sunday evening and Monday morning). However, you could also see great performances in the sky the previous days, on the morning of December 12 or 13 or at any time of the … Read More “GEMINIDS Meteor Shower 2020 – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW” »
Another year is coming to an end, the new year is approaching. Let’s find out what exciting astronomical events await us in the new year 2021. This astronomical calendar document is mainly translated from the Seasky website, in addition to many reputable scientific websites such as Earthsky, NASA, Time & Date, etc. converted to Vietnamese … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events in 2021” »
Earth’s fossil fuel crisis has led countries to rush to mine materials on the Moon. in the post “The Feasibility of Helium-3 Mining on the Moon”, a researcher from the Delft University of Technology (Netherlands) said that with the depletion of fossil fuels and the increase in global energy demand, the need for alternative energy … Read More “Will mine warfare break out?” »
This year, at the winter solstice, we will have the opportunity to admire the precious moment of meeting after nearly 800 years, so as not to miss this event, please refer to the article below! Astronomers use the word “conjunction” to describe the meeting of planets and other celestial bodies on the celestial sphere. In … Read More “CONFERENCE – A LIBERATION AFTER 800 YEARS” »
A photographer captures a sunset in Portugal with bright sunspots. Photographer Miguel Claro recorded evening sunspot images near Noudar Castle, Barranco, Portugal, Space reported on November 15. Sunspots are cooler dark areas on the surface of the Sun, resulting from interactions with the surrounding magnetic field. They tend to appear in areas with high magnetic … Read More “Three sunspots seen from Earth” »
Traveled through space billions of years in the past and captured images of quasars like never before. Theo BGR, James Webb has done the craziest things since he began his journey to conquer the universe. The latest telescope not only took many amazing images of the universe, but also recently traveled 11.5 billion years into … Read More “James Webb Telescope discovers spectacular light from ancient stars” »
Another year is coming to an end, the new year is approaching. Let’s find out what exciting astronomical events await us in February 2021. This astronomical calendar document is mainly translated from the Seasky website, in addition to many reputable scientific websites such as Earthsky, NASA, Time & Date, etc. converted to Vietnamese time. February … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events February 2021” »
March is the month that marks the beginning of spring. This month see the moon with the beauty of Venus just after sunset. This astronomical calendar document is mainly translated from the Seasky website, in addition to many reputable scientific websites such as Earthsky, NASA, Time & Date, etc. converted to Vietnamese time. Note: The … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events March 2021” »
The FAST telescope located in Guizhou – China has found the first evidence of some kind of cosmic signal that can help humanity reach supermassive objects “through the air” in the early universe. Online publication in an international scientific journal Research in astronomy and astrophysicsChinese scientists say that by observing pulsars, they found Important evidence … Read More “China claims to have captured ‘legendary’ space signal” »
Humanity has long looked up to the sky, seeking to name and organize them in the universe around us. Although constellation movements – patterns embedded in the night sky – are easy to follow, other cosmic events such as solar eclipses, lunar eclipses and planetary movements have also been observed, sorted and predicted. What is … Read More “What is astronomy?” »
March is the month that marks the beginning of spring. This month see the moon with the beauty of Venus just after sunset. This astronomical calendar document is mainly translated from the Seasky website, in addition to many reputable scientific websites such as Earthsky, NASA, Time & Date, etc. converted to Vietnamese time. Note: The … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events March 2021” »
Another year is coming to an end, the new year is approaching. Let’s find out what exciting astronomical events await us in April 2021. This astronomical calendar document is mainly translated from the Seasky website, in addition to many reputable scientific websites such as Earthsky, NASA, Time & Date, etc. converted to Vietnamese time. April … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events April 2021” »
According to the 2017 astronomical calendar, December 3 of the solar calendar. At 22:47 (Vietnam time), there will be a phenomenon super moon. The phenomenon will last until the 4th at 3:45 p.m., i.e. the entry of the Moon at perigee, only 357,492 km from Earth, it is also the only Super Moon of 2017. … Read More “The only supermoon of 2017 and the truth…” »
Another year is coming to an end, the new year is approaching. Let’s find out what exciting astronomical events await us in the new year 2021. This astronomical calendar document is mainly translated from the Seasky website, in addition to many reputable scientific websites such as Earthsky, NASA, Time & Date, etc. converted to Vietnamese … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events May 2021” »
Another year is coming to an end, the new year is approaching. Let’s find out what exciting astronomical events await us in January 2021. This astronomical calendar document is mainly translated from the Seasky website, in addition to many reputable scientific websites such as Earthsky, NASA, Time & Date, etc. converted to Vietnamese time. As … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events July 2021” »
Another year is coming to an end, the new year is approaching. Let’s find out what exciting astronomical events await us in June 2021. This astronomical calendar document is mainly translated from the Seasky website, in addition to many reputable scientific websites such as Earthsky, NASA, Time & Date, etc. converted to Vietnamese time. June … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events June 2021” »
Private airlines are exploring the possibility of using rockets to transport passengers over long distances in less time than many commercial aircraft. In early May, Australian airline Qantas announced plans for the world’s longest non-stop flight from Sydney to New York or London in 20 hours, due to start in 2025. However, according to research … Read More “Using rockets can shorten international flight time” »
Another hot summer is coming, and here are the hottest things in the universe in terms of hot aspects. 1. The hottest pepper. Carolina Chili is the hottest pepper in the botanical world. (Image: Wikimedia Commons). To measure the spiciness of peppers, people use the Scoville scale. Scientists and farmers are always creating new varieties … Read More “12 hottest things in the universe” »
Another year is coming to an end, the new year is approaching. Let’s find out what exciting astronomical events await us in September 2021. This astronomical calendar document is mainly translated from the Seasky website, in addition to many reputable scientific websites such as Earthsky, NASA, Time & Date, etc. converted to Vietnamese time. The … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events September 2021” »
A giant planet named Halla has just appeared surprised around the star Bakedu – which has just exploded into a red giant and should have swallowed the planet. Theo The Independentit’s a Giant Jupiter-like planet called Hallawas discovered when scientists observed the phase Cooked swells into a red giant. Stars in the universe – like … Read More “A giant planet has just appeared full of surprises” »
So another year of skywatching has arrived, bringing with it plenty to watch in 2021. Here are the most anticipated astronomical events of 2021. The conjunction of the 2 bright planets, the total and near-total lunar eclipses, the famous Perseid meteor shower, the autumnal appearance of Venus… are the astronomical highlights that will take place … Read More “TOP 10 REMARKABLE ASTRONOMIC OBSERVATION EVENTS IN 2021” »
The best time to observe is when the Moon begins to gradually move out of Earth’s shadow. Many young people came to participate and perhaps many of them said that it was the first time they had witnessed this phenomenon even though it had been mentioned several times. Here are beautiful photos recorded by members … Read More “Observed the total lunar eclipse of October 8, 2014” »
Space exploration company SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft will depart on June 29, carrying numerous materials and samples from space to Earth for scientific research. The Dragon-6 spacecraft docked with the International Space Station (ISS) on March 3, 2023. The Dragon-6 spacecraft docked with the International Space Station (ISS) on March 3, 2023. (Photo courtesy: AFP/VNA). According … Read More “SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft brings a variety of space samples to Earth” »
Another year is coming to an end, the new year is approaching. Let’s find out what exciting astronomical events await us in November 2021. This astronomical calendar document is mainly translated from the Seasky website, in addition to many reputable scientific websites such as Earthsky, NASA, Time & Date, etc. converted to Vietnamese time. November … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events November 2021” »
Scientists have announced that they have discovered a brown dwarf whose temperature exceeds that of the Sun. Brown dwarf. Brown dwarf. (Illustration: newsspacedreɑm). According to Sputnik (Russia), located 1,400 light years from Earth, the newly discovered brown dwarf is named WD0032-317Ɓ. This object was discovered by a team of researchers, astrophysicist Ɲa’ama Hallakoun from the … Read More “Discovery of the hottest brown dwarf in the universe, far beyond the temperature of the Sun” »
In view of the announcements and meetings of the past 2 months, the Board of Directors wishes to announce the plan to celebrate the 10 years of creation of HAS as follows: – Communication plan from May 7 to the end of May 2018:+ The association designed the 10th anniversary logo as well as the … Read More “Plan to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the creation of HAS” »
Every December, astronomy enthusiasts look forward to the biggest meteor shower of the year – the Geminids, due to the dense frequency and brightness of the Geminids meteors. Specifically, with your companions to admire the meteor in the cold winter, it will become very hot under the countless bright stars. The Geminid (Gemini) meteor shower … Read More “Geminid Meteor Shower Viewing Guide” »
Humans have always wished and were curious to know more about the universe. They put their passion and faith in the lander named Perseverance – as proof of perseverance and intense passion. After a seven-month journey, crossing 472 million kilometers, NASA’s Perseverance probe landed on the surface of Mars on February 19, 2021. Armed with … Read More “HOPE FOR A NEW ERA” »
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket carrying the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Euclid space telescope successfully launched at 10:11 p.m. on July 1 (Hanoi time). The Euclid Space Telescope launched on a Falcon 9 rocket. The launch took place at Cape Canaveral Space Force Base, Florida, USA. Observers cheered as the Falcon 9 rocket carrying Euclid lifted … Read More “SpaceX has successfully launched a dark matter research telescope” »
In August, astronomy enthusiasts around the world will have the opportunity to admire the Perseid meteor shower, one of the most remarkable meteor showers of the year. What is the meteor shower? When meteorites enter the Earth’s atmosphere at supersonic speeds, they generate shock waves that forcefully compress the air along the way. This pressure … Read More “Watch the Perseid meteor shower in August 2018” »
February 1 – New MoonThe Moon will be on the same side as the Sun as seen from Earth and will not be present in the night sky. This phase occurs at 12:48 p.m. (Vietnam time). This is the best time of the month to observe faint objects such as galaxies or star clusters as … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events February 2022” »
Some evidence confirms that there is no hidden planet X in the solar system, but scientists have not confirmed this yet. Proof of a giant planet lurking on the edge of the solar system may just be a myth, according to a new study. “We can’t deny it yet,” said Kevin Napier, a physicist at … Read More “Does planet X really exist?” »
European aerospace startup Destinus unveiled the prototype hydrogen-powered plane Destinus 3 at the Paris Air Show from June 19-25.. Estinus aims to produce a hydrogen-powered aircraft capable of transporting passengers between Frankfurt and Shanghai in less than 3 hours, a saving of 8 hours compared to traditional aircraft, Interesting engineering On June 20, it was … Read More “Hydrogen-powered supersonic aircraft prototype unveiled” »
April 1 – New MoonThe Moon will be on the same side of the Sun as seen from Earth and will not be present in the night sky. This phase occurs at 1:27 p.m. (Vietnam time). This is the best time of the month to observe faint objects such as galaxies or star clusters as … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events April 2022” »
For more than 50 years, NASA has been trying to find answers to the mysteries of the universe. With many incredible feats, humanity thinking back to NASA’s greatest scientific achievements will feel proud. NASA and the 5 Greatest Scientific Achievements in History 1. Chandra X-ray Telescope The Chandra telescope was launched into space in the … Read More “The 5 Greatest Scientific Achievements in NASA History” »
On Saturday, March 20, 2021, day and night will be roughly equal in most time zones around the world. Here are 10 facts about the vernal equinox that you probably didn’t know. Google Doodle Icon March 20, 2021 1. Coinciding with the autumnal equinox The March Equinox is the Spring Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere … Read More “10 things about the vernal equinox you probably didn’t know” »
June 14 – Full Moon, Super MoonThe Moon will be located opposite the Sun when viewed from Earth, and the portion of the Moon facing Earth will be fully illuminated. This phase takes place at 6:52 p.m. (Vietnam time). This full moon was called Strawberry Moon by Native American tribes because it signaled when the … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events June 2022” »
If we look at Earth from space, our solar system appears to be surrounded by billions of stars in the Milky Way. But if we look even deeper, can we find evidence that we’re in something even more amazing, like a black hole? Black holes are places in the universe where gravity is so strong … Read More “Could the Earth be inside a black hole?” »
Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year (IIAPY) is a photography contest Astronomy The largest annual in the world This year, this competition brings together 911 photographers with more than 4,200 works attend competition, including authors under the age of 15. On October 23, the organizers announced the excellent winning works. Take a moment to … Read More “THE BEST ASTERIEOUS PHOTOS OF 2018” »
Spring comes with the pure tenderness of heaven and earth, a few endless drizzles and ends with the expected astronomical events. One of them is the Lyrids meteor shower. If you love meteor showers or have questions about this event, the following article will be helpful. In 2021, the peak of the Lyrid meteor shower … Read More “WELCOME TO THE FIRST METRORATORY OF SPRING 2021” »
Stars orbiting a giant black hole in the Milky Way have always been a complicated problem in the world of astronomical research. pig new scientist, stars near the center of the Milky Way have a very strange “leakage zone” and make scientists unable to explain it. In it, these objects are at all distances from … Read More “New discovery of the mystery at the center of the Milky Way” »
The Kepler Space Telescope – NASA’s revolution in the search for extraterrestrial life officially “died” due to fuel starvation on October 30. After nearly a decade of legendary discovery of up to 70% of the 3,800 known habitable planets, Kepler was “exhausted”, unable to continue to reorient itself to analyze cosmic objects as well as … Read More “Farewell KEPLER” »
August 12 – Full Moon, Super MoonThe Moon will be located opposite the Sun when viewed from Earth, and the portion of the Moon facing Earth will be fully illuminated. This phase takes place at 8:36 a.m. (Vietnam time). Because it’s an easy time to catch sturgeon in the Great Lakes (Great Lakes) and other … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events august 2022” »
Images shared by China’s human spaceflight agency on June 14 show the Tiangong space station in a new configuration after a series of missions to and from the station. Thien Cung Station’s latest appearance after a series of recent changes. (Video: Space) Tianzhou 5 cargo spacecraft separated from Thien Cung station on May 5, freeing … Read More “The latest configuration of the Chinese space station” »
On May 26, we will have the opportunity to observe two astronomical phenomena, the lunar eclipse and the supermoon at the same time. If you love the skies and want the most complete sighting, follow the necessary information below. What is a lunar eclipse? A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth’s shadow blocks sunlight from reaching … Read More “What you need to know about the Lunar Eclipse event” »
A giant crater bigger than Paris meteorite cause was discovered by scientists. A A giant iron meteorite crashed in Greenland about 12,000 years ago, leaving a crater larger than Paris, scientists say. The crater has just been discovered under the ice, thanks to a sophisticated radar system. A 31 km wide crater has just been … Read More “Discover a huge meteor crater and its significance for human history” »
October 7 – Draconid meteor showerThe Draconids are a small, prolonged meteor shower that only produces about 10 meteors per hour. It is created by dust particles left behind by comet 21P Giacobini-Zinner, first detected in 1900. The Draconids are an unusual meteor shower because the best time to see it is at dusk instead … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events October 2022” »
By “capturing” and slowing down demonic neutrino particles, scientists have achieved a major breakthrough in understanding the hidden structures of the galaxy containing Earth. Theo Live Science, “neutrino map” just announced on June 29, providing the first view of the galaxy containing Earth’s Milky Way (the Milky Way) not in light. Breakthrough data is created … Read More “Discovery of 60,000 ghost particles reveals second portrait of the Milky Way” »
The famous winter Geminid meteor shower will take place in mid-December, marking the biggest meteor shower of the year. According to NASA, the Geminids will peak on the night of December 13 and early in the morning of December 14. Basic information about the Geminid meteor shower Origin: 3200 Phaethon (meteor) Activities: from December 4 … Read More “BEST METERRATORY OF 2018” »
December 8 – March in OppositionThe red planet will be located closest to the Earth and its surface will be entirely illuminated by the Sun. It will be brighter than any other time of the year and will be visible all night. This is the best time to observe and photograph Mars. A medium-sized telescope … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events December 2022” »
June 21, 2021 is the longest day of the year in most time zones in the Northern Hemisphere. Here are 10 facts you might not know about the summer solstice. summer solstice and winter solstice In the northern hemisphere, where there is the longest daylight of the year, the June solstice is also known as … Read More “10 things to know about the June summer solstice” »
The mesmerizing series of images we’ll see in 2023, from a solar eclipse, ‘butterflies of light’ to pink auroras, the Sun is indeed giving a signal.”about to overthrow“. pig living sciences, The Sun will peak in 11 years earlier than expected Initially (in 2025), specifically by the end of 2023. This event will be marked … Read More “The Sun Could ‘Reverse’ In 2023, Sending Out 10 Strange Signals” »
On April 20, 2023, a special hybrid solar eclipse will take place. But unfortunately, most people in the world will not be able to observe this phenomenon. In Vietnam, we also only see a relatively faint partial eclipse. What is a hybrid eclipse? Let’s talk about solar eclipses first. Simply put, this phenomenon occurs when … Read More “The sun is only obscured up to 8% in the Vietnamese mainland” »
You’re all too familiar with the image of a person looking through a telescope, and you think that’s what astronomers are supposed to do. No, the days when astronomers had to stay up all night to adjust giant telescopes for observations are long gone.If so, what are modern astronomers doing? WORK IN OFFICES AND WORK … Read More “What do professional astronomers do?” »
When the universe was young, just under… 1 billion years old, some stars turned into monster black holes. A key mystery in astronomy is: why are there so many supermassive black holes in the early universe? A new study, supported by NASA, the National Science Foundation and the European Commission, shows that massive black holes … Read More “Supermassive black holes are born from a “halo” of dark matter” »
This astronomical calendar document is mainly translated from the Seasky website, in addition to many reputable scientific websites such as Earthsky, NASA, Time & Date, etc. converted to Vietnamese time. JANUARY January 3 and 4 – Quadrantids meteor shower January 7 – Full Moon January 22 – New Moon January 30 – Mercury reaches its … Read More “Calendar of astronomical events in 2023” »
The Virgin Galactic Company successfully completed the first commercial mission on June 29, carrying 4 passengers into suborbital space and back to Earth. The latest flight is a major milestone for Virgin Galactic. The flight took off from Spaceport America in New Mexico at 9:30 p.m. on June 29 Hanoi time and reached suborbital space … Read More “Virgin Galactic successfully carried passengers into space” »
This star system is a good candidate for the closest type Ia supernova (one-A – only supernova from a binary star system) to Earth ever found. Astronomers have discovered a rare teardrop-shaped star in the universe, about 1,500 light-years from the Sun. Star in the shape of a water drop, illustration So why is this … Read More “The teardrop-shaped singularity will surely explode with its invisible companion in a massive supernova” »
This is the first image of a black hole that all of humanity, Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking was waiting for.This image taken at Galaxy M87 (NGC 4486, Virgo A, Virgo A) is a massive elliptical galaxy and strong source of radio radiation located in the constellation Virgo, located 55 million light-years from Earth. In the … Read More “THE FIRST IMAGE OF THE BLACK HOUSE” »
The “thunder moon” appearing on July 3 (Vietnamese time) will initiate a series of consecutive super moons in 4 lunar months, enlarged in size thanks to the “double effect”. According to the solar calendar There will be 2 Super Moons in AugustSO series of 4 consecutive supermoons will be super thunder moon 3-7, super red … Read More “The “2 times magnified” super orange moon appeared in a row from July 3″ »