Deep in the Puerto Rican jungle, a vast U.S. space telescope will shut down after suffering two catastrophic crashes in recent months, ending 57 years of astronomical research. The operation was halted at the Arecibo Observatory in Ci Gust when its auxiliary cables were nailed out of its socket and …
Read More »Why SpaceX ‘Ferry’ just launched a new Space Edge
This week, when Americans on the ground saw the confusion of lost calculations and found the ballot, it was the part of America that made history: SpaceX and NASA launched four astronauts into orbit and capsized the SpaceX capsule with the International Space Station. It was the first of six …
Read More »NASA says it is not possible for astronauts to land on the moon by 2024
N“By the end of 2024, astronauts will be hard pressed to land on the moon,” he said. The assessment by the agency’s inspector general’s office comes in a November 12 report and a 2020 report on NASA’s Top Management and Performance Challenges. Originally, NASA was working towards 2028 to return …
Read More »Astronomers wander to explain this unusually bright Kilonova explosion
At a distance of 5.5 billion light-years from the universe, a series of telescopes have captured a bright flash of short gamma-ray explosions. It reminds us that we are reminded of the Kilonova explosion associated with the neutron star collision, which we discovered on the back of a historic history …
Read More »Just a photo of Neil Armstrong on the moon for auction
Neil Armstrong’s only photo on the moon and thousands of other rare photographs from the “golden age” of space exploration, along with thousands of other rare photographs, are currently up for auction. The “Voyage to the World” collection of 2,400 photos for groups at the British auction house Christie’s includes …
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