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Artemis 1

NASA Officials Confidently Announce a new Launch Date and time for its Artemis 1 moon rocket

After weeks of postponing the launch of the Artemis 1 moon rocket, NASA officials are looking at launching the megarocket to visit the moon by the mid of this month. During a media teleconference held on November 3, NASA officials announced that the American space agency is hoping to launch Artemis 1 moon rocket on […]

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Artemis 4

NASA Reveals its Plan for Second Moon Landing Mission During Artemis 4 in 2027

After the Apollo 17 mission in 1972, no human has ever reached the lunar surface again. On October 28, Spacenews presented a report revealing how NASA officials are planning to achieve the Second moon landing mission since the 20th century during the Artemis 4 mission. This moon landing mission will follow the Artemis 3 mission

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the solar system

Something spooky is happening at the edge of the solar system

Scientists recently discovered that something unusual and spooky is happening at the edge of the solar system. the heliopause which stood as the boundary between the heliosphere and the interstellar medium appears to be creating oblique angles in an unusual manner. Keep in mind that the heliosphere exists as the bubble of solar wind that

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Hubble Space Telescope

Hubble Space Telescope Just Peek through a Cosmic Keyhole and Captured this Fascinating Image of a Nebula

Hubble Space Telescope has continued to observe the Universe and reveal new images for humanity. In its most recent image, the sophisticated space telescope captured the reflection nebula named NGC 1999. On October 24, NASA and the European Space Agency released this fascinating image of a swirling cloud of gas and dust. A statement released

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Bishop ring

How Bishop Ring Rotating Space Habitat will be Actualized in the Future

Humans have long desired to build megastructures in space and live permanently in these structures. The quest to help humanity attain this futuristic goal inspired Forrest Bishop of the Institute of Atomic-Scale Engineering to propose the concept of the Bishop Ring in 1997. Although many people saw this idea as something beyond our technological capabilities,

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pictures of earth from space

Why This NASA Scientist Takes Four Million Pictures of Earth from Space Every Day

While we have so many fascinating pictures of deep space as revealed by our sophisticated telescopes, a NASA Scientist named Will realized that we do not have enough pictures of Earth from space. Launching a satellite into space to take pictures of Earth from space is too expensive. “Satellites typically cost about $1 Billion per

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Falcon Heavy

SpaceX is about to Launch the World’s Most sophisticated Operational Rocket Next Week After A three Year Wait

SpaceX is getting ready to launch the world’s most sophisticated operational rocket, Falcon Heavy by the next week. This powerful rocket is powered by 27 engines and has attained several milestones since its completion. The last time that SpaceX launched this rocket was in 2019. But after three years of resting, the American aerospace company

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Inflatable heat shield

How this NASA’s Inflatable Heat Shield Will Enable Future Large-Scale Missions to Mars, Venus and Titan Starting with LOFTID Mission

Unlike sending robotic missions to another planet like Mars, NASA is working towards sending astronauts and their cargo to the red planet. The American space agency has never attempted to reach this milestone in the past. Hence, NASA needs to think differently for the success of these future large-scale missions. The agency is currently working

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What are the differences between the Pillar of Creation Captured by the Hubble Space Telescope and That of the James Webb Space Telescope?

The Pillar of Creation is one of the most fascinating nebulae that have Captured our astronomical interest for decades. After Swiss astronomer Jean-Philippe Loys de Chéseaux discovered the Pillar of Creation in 1745, scientists around the globe have been curious to learn more about this nebula. The Pillar of Creation was discovered as an elephant

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