- 21 September 2022
As stated in our previous post about NASA’s Artemis program, just 40 minutes before the start of the SLS rocket engine on Monday, August 29, the launch was canceled due to a failure in the supply of liquid hydrogen used to cool the engines. So, what happened next?
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- 19 September 2022
WASP-39 b is a gigantic extrasolar planet, of the same type as hot Jupiter, and hot Jupiters are planets in structure and size comparable to our planet Jupiter, except that they are very close to their parent star, which is why they are so hot!
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- 18 September 2022
August 29, 2022. From the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the monstrous SLS rocket is supposed to take off, carrying all the elements of man’s return to the alien world before 2030.
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- 15 September 2022
Extrasolar planets are detected in several ways, of which the most convincing, but also the most difficult, is direct imaging. And that’s exactly what the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) managed to do recently: it recorded its first extrasolar planet and that directly!
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- 14 September 2022
When ordering a Super Star Gift, you can choose between a white and blue star certificate. The certificate contains your chosen star name, star date, constellation, star coordinate and unique registration code. Not sure which color to choose? In this blog, we’ll tell you more about the white and blue star certificate.
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- 7 September 2022
With every Super Star Gift comes our very own VR Glasses for optimal enjoyment of the Fly me to the Stars VR app. All you need to do is set up the cardboard glasses, fix your phone in place, and start your VR journey through space. In this blog, we’ve collected everything you need to know about the VR Glasses.
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- 6 September 2022
The launch of Artemis I is coming, and now is the right time to renew some old information. Finally, after half a century since man walked on the moon, the conditions have been met for people to visit Earth’s natural satellite again. To this end, NASA launched the Artemis program, within which three missions are to be carried out.
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- 1 September 2022
In space, distances are so great that it makes no sense to measure them in meters and kilometers, and that is why the distance between, for example, stars is measured in light years (and that is the distance traveled by the light ray in one year).
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- 31 August 2022
In meteorology, the Fall season begins on the 1st of September. However, the September Equinox gives us the green light to welcome the astronomical Fall season in the Northern Hemisphere. The September Equinox 2022 takes place on the 23rd of September. Learn more about this astronomical event!
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- 29 August 2022
The Ring Nebula in Lyra, better known as M57, is a favorite target of observers, especially astrophotographers.
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