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NASA and SpaceX Delay Crew-4 Launch to International Space Station
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-4 astronauts participate in a training session at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, CA. From left to right: NASA astronaut and SpaceX Crew-4 mission specialist Jessica…
Why Venus Rotates, Slowly, Despite Sun’s Powerful Gravitational Pull
A sequence of images from Solar Dynamic Observatory in 171 angstroms of the Venus transit, merged together to show the path of Venus across the sun. Credit: NASA/SDOThe planet’s…
Declassified Government Data Reveal an Interstellar Object Exploded in The Sky in
A fireball that blazed through the skies over Papua New Guinea in 2014 was actually a fast-moving object from another star system, according to a recent memo released by the US Space…
Geomagnetic Storm Watch After Two Large Solar Flares Erupt
Wednesday March 30 2022
Afternoon Update
The Space Weather Prediction Center, a division of NOAA has issued Geomagnetic Storm Watch for March 31, 2022. There were two eruption of solar…
New Theory Suggests That Dark Matter Could Be an Extra-Dimensional Cosmic Refugee
Dark matter, the elusive substance that accounts for the majority of the mass in the Universe, may be made up of massive particles called gravitons that first popped into existence in…
Humans Disrupting 66 Million-Year-Old Fundamental Feature of Ecosystems – “This
An illustration featuring mammalian herbivores (green), omnivores (purple), invertivores (yellow) and carnivores (red). Each column includes mammal species lost in the past 2.58 million…
Astronomers and Space Enthusiasts on Their Favorite Exoplanets
Luis Calçada, a science visualization artist who works with the European Southern Observatory, chose another hot Jupiter: Vega b.“This star, which is only 25 light-years away from us, is…
Hubble observes massive comet that will swing by the sun in 2031
Although comets are most recognizable for their streaming tails, which can stretch for millions of miles, the heart of a comet is its solid nucleus. This nucleus is made of ice and dust,…
Long Streams of Virus-Laden Droplets Can Trail Behind Infected Individuals
The cough-generated droplets from a walking individual disperse differently in a narrow corridor and an open space. In narrow corridors, the droplets are concentrated in a small bubble…