Scientists May Have Witnessed The Birth of a Black Hole For The First Time
Of course, we didn’t SEE it….
Of course, we didn’t SEE it….
OMG, the world is gonna end!
There was a time in the 80s when this might have been viewed with alarm and snarky criticism. Now, it’s a good thing.
Large chains of organic molecules are spewing forth from Enceladus. They could be formed by inorganic, or organic processes.
The magnetic field is shifting in unusual ways; our technologies are dependent upon accuracy, but the recent government shut down prevented regular updating.
Stratolaunch, the world’s largest plane AND a launch platform for sub-orbital vehicles, successfully completed its first test flight.
Many common advances were “discovered by accident”. But those discoveries were made by people who were trained in observation and experimentation. They’re called “scientists”.
YOU are a Mega Meat Robot. CAR T Cell Immunotherapy hacks one of your programs to fight cancer.
Voyager 2 reaches interstellar space, asteroids are visited like drive-in stands, new rocket engines, Mars missions and a Tesla car launched into space
OK. Maybe the universe is a bubble in a glass of cosmic chocolate milk
Dark Matter, Dark Energy and now Dark Fluid. The universe will turn out to be 95% chocolate milk….
More (expanded) images of the first black hole ever imaged
On a July day nearly 50 years ago, a man from the small town of Wapakoneta, OH, walked on the Moon. There’s now a museum there, commemorating the event.
Beresheet (in the beginning) didn’t land successfully, but it sure did take a great pic
Beautiful Moonbase, inflate for me, Earthlight and moon rocks are waiting for me. There’s a video explaining these underground inflatable habitats.
We’re a by product of a planetary collision…an after effect. Kinda humbling.
Sometimes, astronomers fail in the creative naming department. Such may be the case with the newly discovered FarFarOut planetoid
No soild surface? Magnetic field interference? 746+/- million miles away? No Problem. Cassini to the rescue
I’m guessing that a reference to Lawrence Welk’s “tiny bubbles” will be lost on most. His just popped.
NASA is funding 18 new projects. Remember, these are the folks who gave us ear thermometers, space blankets, memory foam and a whole lot more. (Plus really cool launches!)
This could be the longest exposure image ever made by amateur astronomers
Where do nightmares come from? The right half of their cerebral cortex, that’s where
An international climate change anthology
Space Exploration makes money. Here’s some of the ways it does.
Titan has the same hydrolic processes as the Earth, only it uses ethane and methane instead of water
An online, crowd-sourced attempt to investigate the “wisdom of crowds”
Worldcon or Space Hotel? Worldcon or Space Hotel?
SphereX will survey galaxies up to 10 billion light years away, looking for water and organic signatures.
FRBs – Fast Radio Bursts. Now they’ve detected repeating ones.
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