[ad_1] We know that after the Big Bang, the Universe was created with other planets. But, have you ever imagined that this vast and mysterious universe could die one day? Two astrophysicists …
Read More »Each asteroid followed by NASA in the last 20 years
[ad_1] It might seem that more asteroids are clearing their way through our solar system. In recent months, many space rocks have flown over our planet – and some have even had …
Read More »Sky observers excited after Blood Moon combines with Mars and Mercury in retrograde
[ad_1] LAS VEGAS (KSNV) – July 27 was an exciting time for observers of the sky, as much of the solar system became visible to the naked eye. First, it was the …
Read More »The longest lunar eclipse of the century dazzles Skywatchers
[ad_1] The total lunar eclipse of July 27, 2018, seen from Rome. Mars is also clearly visible on this shot, which was captured and shared on a webcast by astrophysicist Gianluca Masi …
Read More »Meteor shower will put on a show this weekend, sort of
[ad_1] Meteors will roam the night sky every four minutes early in the morning, but you probably will not see them. Blame the moon. It will be complete. (19659003) Full moons are …
Read More »Lunar eclipse: the longest 'moon of blood & # 39; of the current century
[ad_1] Image copyright Getty Images Image caption The blood moon seen from Hechingen in the south of Germany Skywatchers are treated to the longest "blood moon" eclipse of the 21st century. As …
Read More »Explore the cosmos with this virtual planetarium
[ad_1] The Cosmic Watch, a recently updated application, allows users to see the Earth from the space. In the application you can see everything from dust and surrounding interstellar gas to the …
Read More »3D NASA Mars Habitat competition awards prizes for hab concepts – TechCrunch
[ad_1] A multi-year NASA contest to design a printable 3D Mars habitat using materials on the planet has just taken another step – and a handful of teams have brought back hard …
Read More »Lebanese student returns from NASA Space Academy | Hunterdon Review News
[ad_1] LEBANON – Scarlette Liftin from Lebanon, a student at the Peck School in Morristown, recently attended Space Academy at the US Space and Rocket Center, where she hosted Space Camp, Space …
Read More »Get ready for a meteor shower while Perseid is doing a show
[ad_1] By Gary S. Zientara For the news of Taos I always enjoy writing about Perseid's annual meteor shower (PURR-see-ID). This is one of the most reliable and relatively prolific meteor showers …
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