how Kovid-19 is affecting people’s dreams Australia is the subject of a study conducted by a cross-disciplinary team of academics from Australia, the UK and Finland. Along with rims from popular audience articles and social media posts, “Epidemic Dreams” is the subject of a book of essays by Harvard researcher …
Read More »This week the full moon occurs only once every 3 years
This week, for the first time in three years, the September full moon is in a unique position: it happened at the beginning of the month – a time that gives it a completely different name, the Corn Moon – instead of the harvest moon – it sets the stage …
Read More »SpaceX Falcon 9 nails rare on-shore landing, after Saocom launch
Cyclement Weather scrubbed a launch of SpaceX from Cape Canaveral, Florida on Sunday morning, but the commercial spaceflight company carried out another mission planned to be blast-for in the evening. Conditions improved before PT (7:19 a.m. Florida time) succeeded in capturing both the launch time and the rare flight path …
Read More »Former NASA astronaut Leland Melvin remembers the police stop that made him sweat
Former NASA astronaut Leyland Melvin for a police stop could cost him a career in his starting place. AS NASA Melvin’s currently famous NASA portrait features his two rescue dogs, Jack and Scout, who secretly smuggled into NASA for a photo shoot. Melvin, who was never afraid to enter space …
Read More »There may be long lost twins in the sun
Our most remote territory Solar system, The area of black, icy debris outside Neptune, is very dense. Out of the reach of the ancient disks of gas and dust, which make up the planets, not all things match the scientific models of the solar system. Now, a pair of researchers …
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