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How Astronomer Accidentally Discovers the Speed of Light 347 Years Ago

Ancient astronomers struggled to understand the concept of the speed of light. Before its discovery, some researchers thought that the speed of light was either extremely fast to measure or infinite. On Nov. 21, 1676, Ole Rømer, a Danish astronomer discovered the speed of light. Rømer accidentally discovered this while studying Jupiter’s volcanic moon, Io. […]

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Mars Express

Mars Express Orbiter captures tiny Earth and Moon from the red planet

A breathtaking view of Earth and the Moon was recently captured as tiny dots in Mars sky by the Mars Express Spacecraft while celebrating its 20th anniversary around the orbit of the red planet. On December 23, 2003, Mars Express Spacecraft arrived in the orbit of Mars and commenced its scientific exploration of the red planet. The

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Asteroid Belt

James Webb Space Telescope Shows Inner Structure Of First Asteroid Belt Found Beyond Our Solar System

Scientists recently used the sophisticated NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to reveal the first detailed image of asteroid belt spotted beyond our solar system. This first discovered interstellar asteroid belt region encircles a nearby young, hot star named Fomalhaut. Astronomers previously discovered Fomalhaut as the brightest star in the southern constellation Piscis Austrinus. In 1983, NASA’s Infrared

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Juice Mission

ESA’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer Juice mission Has Commenced Its Journey to The Jovian System To Unveil Hidden Mysteries of the Cosmos, Here’s Everything You Should Know About The Mission

The European Space Agency launched its Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer Mission (Juice) spacecraft to the Jovian system on Friday, April 14th at 8:15 a.m. ET. The spacecraft lifted off atop an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. The Juice mission was supposed to commence on Thursday, April 13, at 8:15 a.m.

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Deep Space Technologies

Why Mars Will Serve As A Testing Ground For Our Advanced Deep Space Technologies In Less Than A Century From Now

Landing humans on Mars will be the greatest accomplishment of human civilization in this century. However, we are not going to Mars to prove that we can actually attain such a feat. Instead, we are going to the red planet to unlock several potentials for mankind. One of these potentials is to test our powerful

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Artemis 2 rocket

NASA Engineers Nearly Completes the Assembly of the Core Stage of the Artemis 2 Rocket that will carry Astronauts to the Moon in 2024

After NASA completed its Artemis 1 uncrewed mission to the moon in December 2022, the space agency is already working towards its crewed Artemis 2 mission to the lunar orbit. The agency is looking at launching astronauts during its Artemis 2 mission to the moon as soon as 2024. NASA is planning to use a Space Launch

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Artemis Astronauts

Axiom Space Reveals prototype spacesuit for Artemis astronauts, here’s how NASA Astronauts Will Walk on the Moon in these futuristic spacesuits in 2025 and Beyond

NASA previously announced its partnership with Axiom Space in the design of sophisticated spacesuits for its Artemis crewed missions. On Wednesday (March 15), the commercial company revealed a prototype of the commercial spacesuits that Artemis astronauts will wear during future Artemis crewed moon landing missions. Unlike Apollo spacesuits, Axiom Space embedded more futuristic technologies in

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Survive Venus

NASA Plans to Send a Lander that can Survive Venus’ Crushing Atmosphere to the hellish Planet

Sending landers to Venus has been one of the major challenges experienced by space agencies in the past. While NASA has successfully sent several rovers to Mars, the American Space Agency has also sent several landers to Venus that failed. However, NASA never accepts failure as an option. The space agency is making plans to

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