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SpaceX And NASA Prepare For the Historic Launch of Crew-1

We saw Demo-2 head to space with astronauts and return safely. But that was just a test. Now SpaceX is ready for the real deal: Crew-1. And like many of SpaceX’s endeavors, it’s making a lot of firsts. Crew-1 will be SpaceX’s first...

Alex · 12 November 2020 · 48

The Mystery of Saturn’s Giant Hexagonal Storm May Soon Be Solved

Since its discovery 40 years ago, Saturn’s mysterious hexagon has left scientists scratching their heads. But a recent computer simulation designed by researchers at Harvard may provide some clues about what’s forming this unusual marvel....

Jacob Enderson · 16 October 2020 · 88

This New Martian Moon Mission Could Explain How Life Began

We’re heading to Mars again. But this time, it will be the first round-trip mission, not to the Red Planet itself, but to its moons. In case you didn’t know, Mars actually has two moons and JAXA is planning to land on one of them, Phobos...

Jacob Enderson · 08 October 2020 · 69

How Quantum Diamonds Will Help Us Detect Cosmic Collisions

Back in 2015, the two detectors that make up the experiment called LIGO made waves. Well, technically they detected waves — they picked up the gravitational waves generated by two merging black holes. It was no small feat, but LIGO is no small...

Alex · 07 October 2020 · 40

Earth’s “Evil” Twin May Hold Signs of Life

After earning a bad reputation as Earth’s “evil twin”, Venus is finally getting some good press. Recently, a team of international astronomers announced the discovery of a rare gas called phosphine in the planet’s atmosphere,...

Alex · 29 September 2020 · 69

This Massive Wall of Galaxies Is Lurking Beyond the Milky Way

Do you ever feel like you were born too late? You may have the urge to be a great explorer, but the age of cartographers mapping our continents’ shores and mountains has long since passed. Well, I have good news: there are still places that rem...

Kelly · 14 September 2020 · 161

In Space, Every Poop Is a Floater: Why the New ISS Toilet Costs $23 Million

We have a habit of deifying astronauts, but the truth is they’re humans just like us. They put on their space suits one leg at a time, they have to eat, sleep, and just like us, poop. The only difference is if their toilet doesn’t work, they can’t po...

Den W. · 09 September 2020 · 90

The most exciting telescope that no-one is talking about

We are all, in my opinion, rightfully excited about the James Webb Space Telescope launch in 2021. Such a powerful space telescope will allow us to see things extremely far away with a heretofore unprecedented fidelity. However, there’s...

Alex · 02 September 2020 · 165

This Upcoming NASA Mission Could Discover How Our Solar System Began

As of this month, NASA officially approved the construction  of their asteroid hunting spacecraft, Lucy. Little Lucy will visit two large asteroid clusters near Jupiter known as the Trojan asteroids. It will be the very first time NASA visits t...

Kelly · 02 September 2020 · 88

11 Billion Years of Our Universe’s History Were Missing… Until Now

We think it all started with a Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago. Just like that, the universe burst into existence, and we can still see the remnants of this event’s afterglow in the form of cosmic microwave background radiation. But between the...

Alex · 27 August 2020 · 99

Forget GPS, Future Missions May Use Neutron Stars to Navigate Deep Space

Lighthouses have helped safely guide mariners for centuries. As space explorers consider traveling to destinations like the moon and beyond, future interstellar travelers may one day receive similar guidance from NASA’s new pulsar-based navigat...

Alex · 12 August 2020 · 122

SpaceX Crew Dragon Is the Most Anticipated Launch of the Year

This is the moment that we’ve all been waiting for. SpaceX’s Demo-2 is just about to launch. We're on the verge of a truly historic event in human spaceflight. For the very first time SpaceX, a privately owned company, will ferry two NASA...

Alex · 27 May 2020 · 55

What’s the Difference Between Botox vs. Dysport: Which is Best For You in California

We often receive this question at our medspa. Let’s explore the distinctive features of each option to assist you in selecting the ideal match for your skin rejuvenation journey. What is Botox? Botox, also known as Botulinum Toxin Type A, is a neuromodulator derived from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. Its primary function is to redu...

Aima Khan · 31 March · 4

Hanging In Space

Hanging In Space welcomes you to explore the depths of the celestial sphere. We will show you fascinating cosmic phenomena and discuss recent findings in astronomy, astrophysics, and other research. Explore Space, Astronomy, Cosmos & Universe at Han...

Hanging In Space · 15 March · 1

Research Report: MetaVision Chain (MVC) - Entering the New Era of Web3

On February 26th, MetaVision Chain (MVC) has been launched on HotsCoin. MetaVision Chain (MVC) is a blockchain based on Web3, aiming to reshape the original design of Bitcoin and provide high performance, low cost and decentralization. trade. The pro...

HotsCoin · 26 February · 1

How to Unhook Your Swim Spa for Removal?

Swim spas have become increasingly popular in recent years, serving as the perfect blend of a swimming pool and a hot tub. However, there may come a time when you need to bid farewell to your beloved swim spa, be it for relocating, upgrading, or any other reason. Unhooking and removing a swim spa may seem like a daunting task, but fear not! In this...

Clara · 20 December 2023 · 1