Seismometers measure the seismic waves of large events such as earthquakes, volcanoes, bombs, etc. At the same time, they capture what is called seismic noise (environmental vibrations) from things like wind, rivers, ocean waves, and human activities (especially travel and industry). According to a new study by an international team …
Read More »See the ISS Spacewalk July 21 | Human world
On Tuesday's spacewalk, NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Robert Behnken will remove two lifting devices used for ground processing of the station's solar panels before launch. They will also begin preparing the Tranquility module for the installation of a commercial airlock scheduled to arrive on a SpaceX cargo flight later …
Read More »Asteroid Day, June 30, live from Luxembourg | Human world
The Asteroid Foundation returns with Asteroid Day Live Digital from Luxembourg. This year, the event is a fully digital celebration of asteroid science and exploration. Round tables and one-on-one interviews with astronauts and world experts will air on June 30, 2020, beginning at 12:00 CEST (10: 0O UTC, 6 am …
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