What happened to the American rocket that was to transport us to the edge of space?
- 11 October 2022
It is safe to say that the path to space is always paved with unexpected turns and falls. Let’s see how far we’ve come.
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- 11 October 2022
It is safe to say that the path to space is always paved with unexpected turns and falls. Let’s see how far we’ve come.
Read the full article- 6 October 2022
In the 1970s, two superpowers, the USSR and the USA, were on the verge of certain mutual destruction, and by doing so, they would have dragged the rest of the world with them.
Read the full article- 3 October 2022
We still don’t have a simple answer to the Fermi paradox, the best we can do is give “possible explanations”. Here are some possibilities.
Read the full article- 25 September 2022
Twenty-four years ago, an extremely important and in a way scary thought appeared: the theory of the Great Filter.
Read the full article- 23 September 2022
It was a warm summer day in 1950 at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, USA, when a legendary event in the world of physics occurred! Read on to find out more.
Read the full article- 21 September 2022
Are you born between September 23 and October 22? Then your zodiac sign is Libra! A Gemini is a great soulmate for Libra. Are you curious why and want to discover all Libra traits? We’d love to tell you more in our blog!
Read the full article- 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?
Read the full article- 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!
Read the full article- 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.
Read the full article- 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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