[ad_1] The European Space Agency is looking for a name for its new Mars rover that will land on the red planet in 2021. Launched in 2020, the rover is currently calling …
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[ad_1] New theoretical work finally opens the way to viable fusion reactors and abundant energy for all Hand touching a plasma lamp. Image credits Jim Foley. Physicists at Princeton University's Princeton Plasma …
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[ad_1] Aurich Lawson / SpaceX Welcome to the Rocket Report 1.09 edition! This week, we have several stories about the small satellite launch race that is globalizing. The launch and the bold …
Read More »A new telescope in South Africa will show us the center of the Milky Way
[ad_1] We had recently reported that the most advanced new telescope radio to date, MeerKAT, was inaugurated in Carnarvon, South Africa and that it has now started operations. MeerKAT, in its first …
Read More »How the new telescope technology captured this image of Neptune from here on Earth
[ad_1] It's big, cold, blue and 4.3 billion kilometers long. But astronomers using advanced optical technology have taken a Neptune image that is almost as sharp as that of the Hubble Space …
Read More »How a Variable Speed Drive Works, Has Changed Flexibility and Reliability
[ad_1] <! – -> <! – -> Many of you see the words "Variator Speed" (VSD) for the first time and we are pleased to present this piece of power electronics produced …
Read More »Cloud clouds and sunscreens to save Barrier Reef
[ad_1] Australia has announced plans to explore concepts such as shooting salt in the clouds and covering a thin layer of film to save the Great Barrier Reef . The size of …
Read More »Watch the dust storm of Mars transform the entire planet
[ad_1] NASA / JPL-Caltech / MSSS Wow. These are beautiful pictures of progress, Mars As the dust storm [19451945] continues to rage, NASA has broadcast "before and after" videos of the planet …
Read More »Astronomers are spying on a nearby star that may be eating a planet
[ad_1] Astronomers may have caught a relatively close star nibbling at a planet or mini-planets. A NASA space telescope noticed that the star suddenly looked a little strange last year. The observatory …
Read More »Origami-inspired device to help scientists capture soft-bodied marine species
[ad_1] July 19 (UPI) – "Do no harm" is a motto that many professions do their best to respect – including marine biologists. When studying delicate soft-bodied organisms, doing no harm is …
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