Physicists dream big with an idea for a particle collider on the moon0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology, Space
- June 17, 2021
A lunar particle accelerator could reach 1,000 times the energy of Earth’s largest collider
A lunar particle accelerator could reach 1,000 times the energy of Earth’s largest collider
With the Mars helicopter now buzzing around on its own, Perseverance can focus its attention on answering one of the most important questions about Mars.
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Commentary: To figure out if aliens, top-secret tech or something else is to blame, we need more data. A lot more.
Crew reportedly getting ready to blast off this week to the Tiangong on China’s longest crewed space mission to date
Members of the House Intelligence Committee will receive a classified briefing on Wednesday morning on one of the most controversial topics circulating in Washington today: UFOs.
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The military is apparently overwhelmed by reports of sightings from both the military and civilians
The “area law” says that a black hole’s surface area cannot decrease over time