NASA will probably not reach the moon by 2024

[ad_1] Delicate operation Things are not going well for Artemis, NASA's next crewed mission on the moon. NASA has asked the White House to put back the boots on the Moon by 2024, but it has been striving to speed up its plans and put in place a successful and consistent mission in the middle … Read more

What does an X-37B Air Force aircraft do in orbit?

[ad_1] You can not keep something completely secretive when it flies again and again around the planet. Although no one has any idea what the US Air Force's X-37B space plane (or orbital test vehicle or OTV) is doing in Low Earth Orbit, the satellite tracking of Astrophotographer Ralf Vandebergh paid off when he saw … Read more

We see the wolf cubs start crying

[ad_1] An investigation by World Animal Protection, a non-profit organization, revealed the horrible conditions that thousands of big cats – mainly lions and tigers – are forced to suffer on industrial farms in South Africa and Asia. These cats are raised and then killed for parts of their bodies, including bones and blood, to meet … Read more

A giant Antarctic glacier is about to irreversibly melt

[ad_1] The Antarctic glaciers are melting at an unprecedented rate. This rapid loss of ice contributes to the rise in sea level. In a new study, scientists discovered that Thwaites Glacier, located in western Antarctica, would likely reach an irreversible melting point, after which it would lose all its ice over a 150-year period. If … Read more

Landing on the Moon: What was the Apollo 11 mission of 1969?

[ad_1] Copyright of the image Reuters It is nearly 50 years since the United States became the first country to land men on the moon. The Apollo 11 mission was an important moment in the history of the United States and the world, but what happened exactly and why is it important? Why did the … Read more