[ad_1] NASA plans a habitat in the far space near the Moon, called the gateway to the lunar orbital platformThe NASA Apparently, the Russians are not very enthusiastic about working with the …
Read More »The Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2 successfully deploys landers on the surface of the Ryugu asteroid
[ad_1] Hayabusa2 flying over the Ryugu asteroid on 21 September 2018; its shadow can clearly be seen on the surface of the object in the upper left corner of the image.Photo: JAXA …
Read More »The corn maze of the Oklahoma astronaut photographed from the space | Associated Press
[ad_1] HYDRO, Oklahoma (AP) – A labyrinth excavated in an Oklahoma cornfield, resembling a former NASA astronaut, and photographed by a satellite in Earth orbit, can be seen from the space. The …
Read More »Do astronomers discover Spock's planet Vulcan?
[ad_1] Facebook / Star Trek Without Spock, there would be no Star Trek And without Star Trek, We would not have met Vulcan. The Starship Enterprise Vulcan officer has always captivated the …
Read More »Have you ever wondered who owns the moon? A space lawyer tries to answer this question
[ad_1] This is most likely the most famous photo of a flag ever taken: Buzz Aldrin, next to the first American flag planted on the moon. For those who knew their world …
Read More »Galileo's new letter shows his attempt to foil the Inquisition – Quartz
[ad_1] When astronomer Galileo Galilei had problems with the Catholic Church over his theories of the universe in the 17th century, he did not have the advantage of using his public relations …
Read More »Space Rovers in Japan lowered to the asteroid to collect data
[ad_1] (TOKYO) – A Japanese spacecraft launched two small vehicles on an asteroid Friday in a mission that could provide clues to the origin of the solar system. The Japanese Space Agency …
Read More »Parker Solar Probe makes a milky way shot towards the sun
[ad_1] A month after its launch, the fastest satellite in the history of humanity, the Parker Solar Probe, sent Earth back to the first batch of data. With her, a picture of …
Read More »Hong Kong mourns death of Nobel Prize winner and father of fiber optics, Charles Kao, age 84
[ad_1] On Sunday, Hong Kong mourned the passing of the city's Nobel Prize for Physics, Professor Charles Kao Kuen, whose founding work on fiber optics laid the foundation for the development of …
Read More »Rare electric blue clouds captured on film by NASA
[ad_1] A balloon launched by NASA through the Arctic captured images of rare blue clouds formed by ice crystals interacting with broken meteor fragments. Known as nocturnal clouds or polar mesospheric clouds …
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