A NASA safety panel calls for patience with the SpaceX crash probe

[ad_1] SpaceX is still collecting and analyzing recorded data, high speed images and recovered material as a result of a catastrophic abandonment system. test failure Last weekend, a Crew Dragon-type spacecraft was seriously damaged or destroyed, officials said on Thursday. The vehicle in question, known as the Demo 1 vehicle, successfully completed an unmanned maiden … Read more

Winds and waves on the oceans are (slightly) stronger each year

[ad_1] Winds and ocean waves are a little stronger each year because of climate change. (Credit: Leo Roomets / Unsplash) In the world of climate science – and science in general – the data is king. The more you have and the higher the quality, the better. And while trends such as rising sea levels … Read more

New lens system for clearer and sharper diffraction images

[ad_1] The colored images correspond to four different ATF electron diffraction measurements. The left column shows the diffraction patterns of the sample using newly developed quadripoles, while the right column shows the diffraction patterns without the new lens system. In the left column, the pattern rings are sharper, more rounded and become red, which means … Read more

The polymer reversibly shines white when it is stretched

[ad_1] The newly developed polymer turns on and off its fluorescence in response to mechanical stress. Credit: Hokkaido University Researchers from the Adolphe Merkle Institute (AMI) of the University of Friborg and the University of Hokkaido in Japan have developed a method to customize the properties of the indicator molecules of Constraints that can be … Read more

After Crew Dragon, SpaceX looks at a drone instead of Cape Canaveral

[ad_1] Buy a photo Buy a photo Buy a photo Automatic reading Thumbnails poster Show captions Last slide next SpaceX plans to move the target's landing zone for its next Falcon 9 mission from Cape Canaveral to a drone in the Atlantic Ocean, according to officials and documents filed at the Federal Communications Commission. The … Read more