- 12 May 2023
Quantum physics has long had the image of something complicated and difficult to understand. This is justified, but it is not a reason to run away from that world where things do not quite work the way we are used to.
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- 2 April 2023
55 years ago, on April 2, 1968, one of the most famous films in the history of cinema, 2001: A Space Odyssey, began to appear on big screens worldwide.
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- 8 March 2023
Here’s how you create energy: take 600 million tons of hydrogen and heat it to about 10 million degrees or more. After reaching the desired temperature, you are left with 596 million tons of helium, and the rest, 4 million, evaporates.
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- 26 February 2023
Half an hour after sunset, a striking duo enters the scene. We will see Venus below the horizon and Jupiter slightly above it. During just the next month, these two will keep engaging in a flirtatious cosmic game. We are here to watch!
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- 24 February 2023
This is a very interesting question. In fact, everything related to the origin of the universe is one of the most important and interesting questions that exist.
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- 16 February 2023
In a picture taken by the Hubble telescope in 1994, two huge polar bubbles can be seen that were released by the star 150 years earlier.
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- 13 February 2023
A new discovery on Mars will make many happy. On the neighboring planet, NASA’s Reconnaissance orbiter, which has been circling Mars since 2006 and recording its surface, this time sent a picture of a relief that looks like a bear’s head from afar, from the position of the spacecraft’s camera.
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- 30 January 2023
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) has a serious history of almost 33 years, a history filled with numerous, often very dramatic events, some of which spoke of the near end of the telescope, of its deorbiting and going into oblivion.
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- 13 January 2023
On our planet, the Sun appears in the east, then it rises and when it reaches the highest point in the sky, it is noon. After that, the Sun descends towards the horizon and sets in the west. Then it’s evening. When the Sun rises again one day is completed.
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- 11 January 2023
When the astronauts on the International Space Station woke up on December 14th, they certainly had a lot to see! The Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft (currently serving as a life-threatening rescue vehicle for the ISS crew) was surrounded by a diffuse canopy.
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