Astronomers Observe a Star Dragging Space-Time With It in a Cosmic Stellar Dance0
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- February 1, 2020
Einstein’s theory of relativity has been proven right once again.
Einstein’s theory of relativity has been proven right once again.
Thursday, January 30th 2020, 9:45 am – This near-miss highlights the worries about Kessler Syndrome and the future safety of spacecraft and space travel
Last night, Jan. 30th around 10:30 pm PST, a spectacular fireball crawled across the skies of southern California.
An undead vampire star feeds on its victim, the two tug hard on this lifeblood swirling in space — then boom, and repeat.
In 1966, two Caltech scientists were ruminating on the implications of the thin carbon dioxide (CO2) Martian atmosphere first revealed by Mariner IV, a NASA fly-by spacecraft built and flown by JPL. They theorized that Mars, with such an atmosphere, could have a long-term stable polar deposit of CO2 ice that, in turn, would control global atmospheric pressure.
This image is the first high-resolution shot from the 4-meter Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawai’i.
Scientists from Washington University, St. Louis, Caltech and the University of Chicago have found presolar grains — tiny bits of solid interstellar material formed before the Sun was born — in Curious Marie, a sample of the famous Allende meteorite.
For more than 16 years, the orbiting observatory has revealed wonders of the cosmos
A pair of researchers presented a wild new theory in a new paper.
The module will attach itself to the ISS’ Node 2 forward port.