Flying cars. The goal as an idea has been around for decades, yet the concept is not quite there yet. Will it ever be? Rich industrialists have claimed that the concept of flying cars to be a completely useless idea. But, is it really? In fact, flying car is the...

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  • Troy Bagshaw
  • December 16, 2021

It is widely debated whether a blackhole can make our planet its prey by engulfing it abruptly in the future or not. However, scientists suggest there are two possibilities to this question. The first answer says that no such event has ever happened before and there is no such threat...

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  • Troy Bagshaw
  • December 6, 2021

The astronomical telescope is an indispensable tool in any astronomer’s arsenal. If you are seriously thinking of purchasing one, there are other factors to be considered before your purchase. One of several things to consider before buying an astronomical telescope is its type. It is because telescopes come with different...

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  • Troy Bagshaw
  • November 24, 2021

As of scientist’s measurement, the sun is approximately 149 million km far from the earth. When talking about things in space, 149 million km is really not that big of a number. Earth is in a closer proximity to the sun than most of other planets in the solar system....

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  • Troy Bagshaw
  • October 18, 2021

Researchers have said that an asteroid named Bennu, which is as large as the Empire State Building in New York, is likely to hit the Earth in 2100s. But agencies have reported that the probability of the asteroid hitting earth between now and 2300 is one in 1,750. Quoting to...

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  • August 13, 2021

Scientists are eager to trace an evidence of life in a world other than the Earth. After a close observation of the Moon, it has almost become clear that the earth’s natural satellite doesn’t contain life in any form. But there was some hope of existing life in some form...

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  • Troy Bagshaw
  • August 3, 2021

A quake detector has detected Marsquakes and started to provide a first detailed insight at the Mars’ interior and  has revealed that the planet has a thin crust and a hot molten core beneath the frigid surface. For measuring Marsquakes, a French seismometer on NASA’s InSight stationary lander was sent...

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  • Troy Bagshaw
  • July 25, 2021

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Tuesday published updated guidelines, eligibility, and criteria for the Commercial Space Astronaut Wings program, tightening its definition of the word ‘astronaut’. The changes have made it harder for people like Bezos and Branson to be called commercial astronauts. Billionaires Jeff Bezos and Richard...

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  • Troy Bagshaw
  • July 24, 2021

According to NASA, its latest Mars rover has started its business after testing a bristling array of instruments on its robotic arm. The rover is expected to probing rocks and dust for evidence of past life. Searching for signs of life on Mars, Perseverance is expected to send various informations...

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  • Troy Bagshaw
  • July 22, 2021

A powerful solar storm is approaching the Earth at a speed of 1.6 million kilometers. It will hit the Earth either on Sunday or Monday. The storm that originated from the Sun’s atmosphere can have a significant impact on a region of space dominated by Earth’s magnetic field, spaceweather.com says....

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  • Troy Bagshaw
  • July 11, 2021

According to a recent study report, researchers have found a rare SuperLuminous Supernova (SLSNe). The study led by Amit Kumar, a PhD student working under Dr SB Pandey, has spotted the extremely bright, hydrogen deficient, fast-evolving supernova shining with the energy borrowed from an exotic type of neutron star with...

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  • Troy Bagshaw
  • July 10, 2021

Researchers have discovered 4 earth-mass homeless planets near the center of our galaxy. In the discovery, which has been published in ‘Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society’, the researchers have said that the free-floating planets are of similar mass to Earth and do not have a host star. Scientists...

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  • Troy Bagshaw
  • July 8, 2021

Taking on the challenges of needs for rapid data analysis, astronomers are going to apply machine learning and AIs to build new tools to search for the next big breakthroughs. They say that AI helps astronomers learn about universe. According to reports, artificial intelligence AI helps astronomers learn about the...

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  • Mike Chancellor
  • July 4, 2021

On Thursday, the Strawberry full Moon appeared as the last supermoon of the spring season. It was also the first Full Moon of the summer as the summer season began in the northern hemisphere on 21 June. The day also marked the longest day of the year. One of the...

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  • Troy Bagshaw
  • June 25, 2021
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