Chinese researchers to send ‘unbreakable’ quantum message to space

[ad_1] Unbreakable quantum messages can now be sent by air and will soon be broadcast in space. Researchers at the China University of Science and Technology (USTC) discovered in 2018 how to secretly share “quantum keys” between orbiting satellites and ground stations, such as Previously reported Live Science. This makes the connection between the Chinese … Read more

High school students considered ‘youngest astronomers of all time’ find four exoplanets 200 light years away

[ad_1] High school students considered ‘youngest astronomers of all time’ discover four exoplanets 200 light years away using space TESS Kartik PinglĂ©, 16, and Jasmine Wright, 18, discovered four new exoplanets The pair used the TESS satellite to observe a sun-like star 200 light years away Three of the planets are sub-Neptunes and the other … Read more

SpaceX to conduct its first space mission with a fully civilian crew later this year

[ad_1] The Crew Dragon “Resilience” spacecraft approaches the orbiting International Space Station. NASA SpaceX announced Monday that it will launch four private individuals on a Crew Dragon capsule orbiting Earth, dubbed “the world’s first fully civilian mission.” Its launch is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2021. The company’s spacecraft will be commissioned by Jared … Read more

Feedback first seen in water tank black hole simulation

[ad_1] Laboratory experiment using a water tank simulation to demonstrate the reverse reaction. Credit: University of Nottingham Scientists have revealed new knowledge about the behavior of black holes through research that demonstrates how a phenomenon called the reverse reaction can be simulated. The University of Nottingham team used their simulation of a black hole, involving … Read more

Watch Mars Probes NASA Perseverance, China Tianwen-1, and UAE Hope Land

[ad_1] This illustration shows the events that occur in the final minutes of the nearly seven-month trip that NASA’s Perseverance rover takes to Mars. Hundreds of critical events must execute perfectly and exactly on time for the rover to land safely on Mars on February 18, 2021. NASA / JPL-Caltech In less than three weeks, … Read more

Say goodbye to Earth’s ‘mini-moon’ this afternoon

[ad_1] Photo: NASA Image Library With all that is happening in 2020, you might have missed the story of the mysterious flying object that fell into Earth’s orbit in September 2020. Not knowing exactly what it was, it was called “SO 2020” and considered a “mini moon” – a term used to describe temporary satellites. … Read more

Old Jersey teeth find allusions to Neanderthal mix

[ad_1] Research director Professor Chris Stringer, Natural History Museum, London, said: “Since modern humans rode Neanderthals in parts of Europe 45,000 years ago, the unusual characteristics of these individuals from La Cotte suggest that they may have had a double Neanderthal. modern human ancestry. “ [ad_2] Source link

Space walking astronauts will install new cameras and complete space station power upgrades today. Watch it live!

[ad_1] On Monday, February 1, two NASA astronauts will set off together for their second spacewalk to tackle the battery and camera upgrade for the International Space Station. NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins and Victor Glover, who arrived at the space station on SpaceX’s Crew Dragon Resilience spacecraft in November and completed their first spacewalk together … Read more

Who is mystified? Hubble captures the grandeur of cosmic beauty

[ad_1] Through ESA / Hubble January 31, 2021 Galaxy UGC 3885 captured by NASA / ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope. Credit: ESA / Hubble & NASA, J. Walsh A bright star in the foreground is not enough to distract from the grandeur of the galaxy UGC 3885, captured here by the NASA/THIS The Hubble Space Telescope. … Read more