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Lunar surface
How the Lunar surface Will Look Like 100 Years from Now
Humanity often makes great progress within a century. As of 1923, humans never believed that we will be able to land the first crew on the lunar surface as a liquid propulsion rocket was yet to be invented...
Extra planet
An Extra Planet in the Solar System Could Have Prevented Life on Earth, Scientists discover in a new study
The International Astronomical Union (IAU) has studied the solar system and revealed that there are only eight planets in our star systems after dethroning Pluto to a dwarf planet in August 2006. Despite...
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NASA Just Announced that an Olympic Pool Size Massive Asteroid has a 1 in 625 Chance of Striking Earth in 2046
NASA revealed that a newly discovered massive asteroid has a one in 625 chance of slamming into Earth in 2046. The asteroid is named 2023 DW and was first discovered on February 27. Astronomers closely...
Alpha Centauri
Why Space Agencies Will Send Humans to Alpha Centauri in the Future, And First Attempt may be coming sooner than expected
If we must spread life across the Universe, we need to find out how to send humans outside the solar system to another star system. Alpha Centauri, which is the closest star system to Earth is one of the...
Milky Way and Andromeda Collision
Milky Way and Andromeda Collision Is Closer Than Ever Imagined, Here’s When And How They Will Collide According To New Studies
The milky way is one out of trillions of galaxies that made up the observable universe. These galaxies are categorized into several types including spiral, irregular, elliptical, and peculiar galaxies....
auroras
How NASA Astronaut Captures this stunning photo of auroras covering Earth from the International Space Station
Auroras often add extra beauty to Earth’s sky whenever they occur. But have you imagined what auroras covering earth look like from space? To provide humans with a satisfactory view of auroras from space,...
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