[ad_1] The solar wind blows beyond the Earth in this illustration. Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / Scientific Visualization Studio / Greg Shirah This summer, humanity undertakes its first mission to …
Read More »NASA studies the sounds of the sun, and here's what they look like
[ad_1] STATEN ISLAND, NY – A new video released by NASA reveals the sounds of the sun's movement – including all of its sound waves, loops, and eruptions. For more than 20 …
Read More »The world at lunar total eclipse, the longest of this century
[ad_1] Curiosity and admiration welcomed a complete lunar eclipse, the longest of this century that was visible in much of the world. The so-called "blood moon" became dark red and was visible …
Read More »NASA turns to the Tess spacecraft, starting a major search for the alien worlds
[ad_1] Nasa began a major search for extraterrestrial worlds. The spaceship Tess of the agency began its scientific missions, exploring the universe in search of new planets. Engineers hope that it will …
Read More »Red Planet Makes Closest Approach To Earth In 15 Years
[ad_1] Mars is about to make its closest approach to Earth since 2003, coming within 35.8 million miles from our planet on July 31. final days. After the rare "Blood Moon" on …
Read More »X-ray technology reveals the material around the black hole for the first time
[ad_1] The researchers found that light does not bend so much around the strong gravitational field of a black hole. The new study was conducted using a new technology called X-ray polarimetry. …
Read More »Matter surrounding a black hole revealed in the x-ray
[ad_1] Astronomers and sky observers have known for decades Cygnus X-1, a binary system formed by a stellar mass black hole and a blue supergiant star in orbit around it. away from …
Read More »NASA's new planetary hunter begins work – Astronomy Now
[ad_1] Satellite artist concept of investigation on transiting exoplanets. Credit: NASA The new NASA Space Observatory has begun searching for planets around other stars while astronomers are focusing on search-friendly worlds by …
Read More »The acidification of the oceans kills marine life: a new research
[ad_1] Corals, like this Acroporid chart, are in danger because of high global CO2 emissions. | Credit: Marco Milazzo It is no secret that the high amount of carbon dioxide emissions kills …
Read More »Martian assault fighters: spacecraft observe the dust storm
[ad_1] Paul Knightly July 30, 2018 The high-resolution stereo camera embedded on ESA's Mars Express captured this impressive rising front of dust clouds – visible in the right half of the frame …
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