A heavy candidate for dark matter

[ad_1] Dark Matter Look: This photo is a montage of several images and shows clusters of colliding galaxies collectively called "cluster of balls" (1E 0657-56). Galaxies visible to optical light in the background image are covered with X-rays emitted by intergalactic gas clouds (pink), as well as mass distribution calculated from gravitational lens effects and … Read more

Chandrayaan 2 enters lunar orbit after 'tricky maneuver'

[ad_1] (MENAFN – Gulf Times) India's Chandrayaan 2 spacecraft entered lunar orbit yesterday, executing one of the trickiest maneuvers on its historic mission to the moon.Lunar Orbit Insertion as planned, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) said in a statement.The insertion was successfully completed today at 0902 hrs IST (0332 GMT) as planned, using the … Read more

Astronomers may have spotted a black hole engulfing a neutron star

[ad_1] Scientists have spotted the most exotic gravitational waves ever recorded after a black hole Probably lunch on a neutron star. The news: On August 14, the Laser Interferometer Observatory (LIGO) in the United States and the Observatory of the Virgin in Italy detected new gravitational waves waving in space-time. They were produced 900 million … Read more

The lunar orbit of Chandrayaan-2 shortened

[ad_1] Chandrayaan-2, aged one day on its orbit around the moon, began to perform gradual maneuvers to shorten the elliptical orbit for the September 7 landing. On 21 August, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) announced that it had compressed the current elliptical orbit at 4,412 km at the end of the moon. The exercise … Read more

Spacewalk today: International Space Station acquires new mooring port for essential upgrade of Boeing and SpaceX tours

[ad_1] Two NASA astronauts floated in front of the International Space Station Wednesday morning to attach a second mooring port for commercial crew ships built by Boeing and SpaceX. They also planned to route the cables to extend the lab's external wireless network and provide backup power to the station's robot arm. Floating in the … Read more

SHOCK black hole: NASA detects the ripples of space as the black hole "violently" eats the neutron star | Science | New

[ad_1] The event occurred at 8,550 billion billion kilometers from Earth and was detected by gravitational wave detectors in Italy and the United States. The detectors, named LIGO and Virgo, observed ripples in space and time, which would be a black hole devouring a neutron star. The violent event would have occurred about 900 million … Read more

Oceanographer reveals link between underwater life and global climate

[ad_1] <div data-thumb = "https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/tmb/2019/oceanographe.jpg" data-src = "https://scx2.b-cdn.net/gfx/ news / 2019 / oceanographe.jpg "data-sub-html =" Global distributions of dissolved O2 and so42- in underwater sediments. In yellow regions, SO dissolved42- should disappear in sediments and the HCO3– should be the predominant net electron acceptor at greater depths. In the white regions, SO dissolved42- should penetrate … Read more

New study on Twitter posts makes people as happy as Christmas Day

[ad_1] Feeling unhappy and grumpy? This new study indicates that walking in a public park with trees can make you feel as happy as Christmas Day. The first study of this kind done by the University of Vermont shows that visitors to urban parks use happier words and express less negativity on Twitter than they … Read more