SpaceX Astronaut Says She Was Sick For The First 2 Days Of The Inspiration4 Mission And Thought The Space Flight Was Not Long Enough, Report Says

[ad_1] Dr Sian Proctor, on the far right, told National Geographic she felt sick during the first part of her mission. Inspiration4 / John Kraus SpaceX astronaut Dr Sian Proctor told National Geographic she felt sick for two days in space. Proctor also said SpaceX’s three-day mission around Earth was not long enough. She said … Read more

Michigan boy finds ‘dragon tooth’ that belonged to mastodon

[ad_1] A Michigan boy was recently hiking with his family when he entered a stream and tripped over something rocky that looked like a tooth. At first he thought it belonged to a dinosaur, but paleontologists later discovered that the massive molar was from a mastodon. Julian Gagnon, 6, discovered the tooth on September 6 … Read more

Rare early-evening draconid meteor shower peaks Friday night – WOODTV.com

[ad_1] A rare draconid meteor shower in the early evening peaks on Friday eveningWOODTV.com The draconid meteor shower peaks on October 8. Here is how to watchCNN The draconid meteor shower peaks tonight! Here’s how to see it.Espace.com Watch for meteor showers tonight. Experts say this could be the best show of the season.kuna news … Read more

An exoplanet so hot it rains iron could be even hotter than we thought

[ad_1] Exoplanets – planets outside of our solar system – continue to provide astronomers with fascinating glimpses of other worlds, including the one designated WASP-76b. On this hell-like planet, almost the size of Jupiter, daytime surface temperatures are warm enough to vaporize iron, which could fall as rain on the slightly cooler night side. Now, … Read more

Less restrictive “bioburden” rules would simplify missions to Mars

[ad_1] Animation showing an artist’s interpretation of the inner structure of Mars. Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech A new report that could make it easier to send spacecraft to certain regions of March while protecting the planet from terrestrial contamination was presented today at a press conference at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Planetary Science … Read more

Australian geology’s deep roots revealed

[ad_1] Credits: Pixabay A new study has shown for the first time how Australia’s rich geological history is reflected deep beneath the Earth’s surface. Study author Dr Caroline Eakin of the Australian National University (ANU) said Australia’s land mass is made up of different building blocks that merged over 1.3 billion years ago. years. “Australia … Read more

New record for coldest temperature approaches absolute zero

[ad_1] The record for the coldest temperature ever was broken with the cooling of rubidium gas to 38 picokelvins (3.8 * 10-11 K). The work could lead to new knowledge about quantum mechanics. Temperature is a measure of the energy in the vibrations of atoms or molecules. The lowest theoretically possible temperature is absolute zero … Read more