A high-energy x-ray image of a shattered star

[ad_1] While browsing the Internet today, I came across a message from NASA that captured the “Hand of God” in space. Nasa Read also: NASA’s Perseverance Rover rock samples suggest alien life on Mars The Publish, dated January 9, 2014, shows a pulsar wind nebula. According to NASA’s explanation, it is powered by the remaining … Read more

The “Einstein Ring” galaxy captured by the Hubble Space Telescope

[ad_1] A distant galaxy, dating from a time when the universe was going through a “baby boom”, has been studied by astronomers thanks to an “Einstein Ring” phenomenon. The amazing and unusual cosmic display occurs when the gravitational field of a massive object distorts space and deflects light from an object behind it. This was … Read more

Faulty toilet set off alarm during SpaceX’s Inspiration4 mission

[ad_1] The Inspiration4 crew in space. Picture: Inspiration4 The first completely private mission to space was interrupted by an alarm linked to the Crew Dragon’s waste management system, requiring a response consisting of the four space tourists. Nature calls, whether you are at at home or in orbit approximately 366 miles (590 kilometers) above Earth. … Read more

3 faces of Egyptian mummies revealed in stunning re-enactment

[ad_1] The faces of three men who lived in ancient Egypt over 2,000 years ago have been brought to life. Digital reconstructions show the men at 25, based on DNA data extracted from their mummified remains. The mummies were from Abousir el-Meleq, an ancient Egyptian city located on a floodplain south of Cairo, and they … Read more

How many satellites orbit our planet?

[ad_1] It seems that every week another rocket is launched into space carrying rovers to Mars, tourists or, more often, satellites. The idea that “space gets cluttered” has been around for a few years now, but how cluttered is it? And how many people are there going to be? I am a professor of physics … Read more

Research reveals potential for neglected solution to climate change

[ad_1] The graph shows the global average monthly mean atmospheric methane abundance determined from marine surface sites since 1983. Credit: NOAA Earlier this month, President Biden urged other countries to join the United States and the European Union in a commitment to reduce methane emissions. Two new studies led by Stanford could help lead the … Read more

The “Back to basics” approach helps untangle a new phase of the material

[ad_1] Credit: Pixabay / CC0 public domain A new phase of matter, considered understandable only using quantum physics, can be studied with much simpler classical methods. Researchers at the University of Cambridge have used computer modeling to study potential new phases of matter known as pre-thermal discrete time (DTC) crystals. The properties of prethermal DTCs … Read more

SpaceX’s Inspiration4 mission had a malfunctioning toilet fan: CNN

[ad_1] SpaceX sent four civilians to space earlier in September as part of the Inspiration4 mission. The crew had a problem with the toilet after an inside fan malfunction, according to a CNN interview. SpaceX staff had to teach them how to fix it, but were interrupted by communication failures. Loading Something is loading. The … Read more