Innovations

International space station

How Does the International Space Station Produce Oxygen and Water?

Astronauts aboard the international space station do not need spacesuits to access breakable air. This implies that the space station is specially designed to provide humans with breathable and suitable living conditions outside Earth. But how does the International Space Station produce oxygen and water? Will it ever run out of oxygen? What is the

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Venus missions

Why Scientists think that we should Send Humans to Venus Missions Before Mars

Venus is a hellish planet in our own backyard. In fact, its scorching temperature is hot enough to dissolve lead and destroy our technologies. Venus’ clouds of sulphuric acid and crushing atmospheric pressure makes its surface completely uninhabitable to any form of living organism known to mankind. Despite all these challenges, scientists are still thinking

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artificial gravity

Can We Actually Create Artificial Gravity in Space? A New Possibility

Artificial Gravity has remained a great idea explored only in sci-fi movies for years. But with the recent improvement and advancements in developing more sophisticated space technologies, we are on the course of bringing this idea to a reality. But how can we achieve artificial gravity despite numerous problems facing humanity in deep space? Is

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Hubble Space Telescope

NASA and SpaceX Are Considering Launching Astronauts Aboard Dragon Capsule to Service Hubble Space Telescope and Boost its Orbit

After Hubble Space Telescope was successfully launched into low Earth Orbit in April 1990, only five astronauts have visited it in the past two decades. These set of astronauts reached the Space Telescope on NASA space shuttle missions. Their primary goals were to repair, upgrade and maintain the powerful telescope, to enable it to look

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NASA DART Spacecraft

NASA’s DART Spacecraft has successfully Crashed into an Asteroid, Here’s What the Spacecraft Saw Last before the Collision

After NASA officially announced that its DART Spacecraft will be colliding with Dimorphos, a small asteroid at about 7 million miles (11 million kilometers) from Earth on September 26, the entire world looked forward to the success of the mission. Last night, NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) space probe successfully crashed into the small

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Colonization of Mars

How Colonization of Mars May Move Us Closer to Achieving Immortality

Colonization of Mars has remained the top priority of space agencies for decades. However, government-owned space agencies are not the only bodies interested in setting such a milestone for humanity. Elon Musk founded SpaceX as a commercial aerospace company with the primary goal of reaching Mars with his sophisticated space ships. The tech billionaire has

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immortality possible

10 Technologies that Will Make immortality Possible and advance Space exploration in the future

Achieving immortality has remained one of the most challenging feats humans are yet to attain. But looking at the technologies of today and comparing it with human technological advancement a century ago, you will realize that we are heading towards the future where today’s impossibilities will be made possible. Death of loved ones has continued

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DART Spacecraft

NASA’s DART Spacecraft will Crash with an Asteroid on September 26, Here’s how to watch it Live

On November 21, 2021, NASA launched the Double Asteroid Redirect Test (Dart) Spacecraft atop SpaceX Rocket to collide with Dimorphos, a smaller moonlet orbiting around a massive asteroid named Didymos. Upon launch, the American space agency estimated that DART will travel for months before reaching its destination. After months of exploring the vast nature of

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