NASA chief says security is needed to explore space safely

[ad_1] TOKYO – The head of NASA said Wednesday that space security was needed so that the United States, Japan and others could safely explore the moon and Mars. NASA's director, Jim Bridenstine, also said during his visit to Tokyo that he wanted to take the US space partnership with Japan to a higher level … Read more

Extraterrestrial life: the Moon's "fishing nets" as extraterrestrial evidence, according to Harvard astronomers | Science | New

[ad_1] The Moon is perhaps the most effective method for obtaining evidence of extraterrestrial life, proposed a new revolutionary scientific document. Professors Abraham Loeb and Manasvi Lingam, astronomers at Harvard, suggest in a new article how the lunar surface could serve as a "fishing net" for interstellar objects. Such objects outside our solar system could … Read more

What would it take to feed a million people on Mars?

[ad_1] While Elon Musk's engineers determine how we're all going to Mars, some of us want to know what we're going to eat when we get there. The first inhabitants of the red planet will probably have to import most (if not all) of their food from the Earth, and it is probably safe to … Read more

NASA announces the demolition of the 1969 moon landing laboratory

[ad_1] NASA Lab in Houston, where Neil Armstrong and fellow Apollo 11 astronauts were quarantined after their 1969 lunar mission collapsed and was demolished The building where the Apollo 11 team was quarantined after their landmark landing five decades ago will be demolished in 2020 and replaced by an energy-efficient building The lunar reception lab … Read more

Bats use private and social information during the hunt

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Name of the new interstellar visitor: 2I / Borisov

[ad_1] The very first comet beyond our solar system, as imagined by the Gemini Observatory. The image of the new discovered object, named 2I / Borisov, was obtained on the night of September 9 to 10, 2019 using the Gemini multi-object spectrograph located on the Mauna Kea Gemini North telescope in Hawaii. . Credit: Gemini … Read more

Alien Life News: NASA thinks that THIS amazing planet of the solar system may have already hosted life | Science | New

[ad_1] The planet Venus is today one of the least hospitable planets in the solar system. The second planet of the Sun has an overwhelming atmosphere of carbon dioxide, 90 times thicker than Earth's temperature and surface temperatures reaching 462 ° C. But now, NASA has calculated that Venus may be an alien land for … Read more

Science conquering the contested art of darkness

[ad_1] Research results are rarely black and white, but this is a real exception. US scientists claim to have created the darkest material ever recorded. The creation captivates the light – a miniature forest of carbon nanotubes grown on blackened aluminum foil – captures 99.995% of the light that falls on it. Since hardly anything … Read more

Mysterious riddle of supermassive black holes

[ad_1] In the vast garden of the universe, the heaviest black holes are born from seeds. Fed by the gas and dust they have consumed or by merging with other dense objects, these seeds have grown and grown to form the center of galaxies, like our own Milky Way. But unlike the plant world, the … Read more