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What We Lost When the Arecibo Observatory Collapsed

The Arecibo Observatory has fallen. This marks the end of a nearly 60 year sky gazing career that has not only helped us to better understand the universe, but has also scoured the skies searching for any signal from extraterrestrial worlds. So, what...

Den W. · 23 January 2021 · 95

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

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

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

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

China’s Chang'e 5 Will Collect the First Moon Rocks in Nearly 40 Years

China is no stranger to lunar missions. Over the years, the country has sent a number of increasingly challenging missions to our natural satellite. The most famous of which, was the historic landing of the Chang’e 4 spacecraft on the moon&rsqu...

Alex · 21 November 2020 · 71

There May Be 300 Million Earths in Our Galaxy Waiting to Be Found

Our home planet Earth is just one of the over 100 billion planets found in the entire Milky Way galaxy. Orbiting our Sun at literally the perfect distance to support life, it kinda makes you wonder: Of these billions of planets, just how many other h...

Alex · 27 January 2021 · 115

This Is the Largest Map of Our Universe Ever Created

Dark energy is the mysterious force driving the universe’s accelerating expansion. In an effort to understand it, scientists are planning to make the largest 3D map of the universe to date. But before the galaxies can be plotted in three dimens...

Alex · 13 March 2021 · 121

NASA’s Solar Probe Did the Impossible, Here’s How

Thanks to the Parker Solar Probe we’re up close and personal with our host star. And just one step closer to understanding space weather and so much more about how the Sun impacts life right here on Earth. So the thought of traditionally &ldqu...

Kelly · 14 April 2022 · 78

Space Telescope James Webb: Evidence of planetary system around Fomalhaut

The outermost ring around Fomalhaut has been known for years, and now two more have been discovered with the space telescope James Webb. They indicate the presence of exoplanets. The space telescope James Webb has achieved the most detailed image to...

Kelly · 1 year ago · 77

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

Dark Matter Stabilizes a 60-Star Dwarf Galaxy?

A tiny collection of a few dozen stars may have been orbiting the Milky Way for billions of years. This would probably only be possible thanks to dark matter. An international research group has discovered an extremely faint small dwarf galaxy consis...

Kelly · 04 April · 21

How to Be Happy in Your Own Space

Nobody can make you happy until you are satisfied with yourself; first, it's fascinating that the way we live and how we see ourselves can bring peace and happiness to our lives. The choices we make in our daily lives are not related to happiness o...

hazelaudrin · 27 August 2021 · 87

The Booming Career in Space Science

Space science is experiencing rapid growth, offering promising career opportunities. Specialized knowledge in astrophysics, aerospace engineering, and planetary science is essential. Education requirements are becoming more stringent, with advanced p...

Haider Ali · 1 day ago · 4

Leveraging Advanced Product Inventory Management in the Salon POS Systems to Simplify Salon Success

Introduction In the fast-paced world of beauty and health, running a salon takes more than just talented hairstylists and aestheticians. It necessitates operational accuracy, consistent client experiences, and efficient inventory management. Enter the world of Salon POS systems, the lifeblood of contemporary salons. With its extensive features, Mi...

AndrewBruce · 19 September 2023 · 1

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