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17/11/2023

I know it’s hard to believe, But when you’re down and out and giving up in whatever you may be doing, STOP ✋ . Your body & mind will NEVER HEAL if you live in that type of mindset! You have to believe in yourself and BELIEVE you are healing & healthy ! Do this and I guarantee you will feel much better and stronger ! NEVER EVER GIVE UP!!

New James Webb Telescope Image!
14/09/2023

New James Webb Telescope Image!

Wolf-Rayet stars are known to be efficient dust producers, and the Mid-Infrared Instrument on NASA's James Webb Space Te...
16/03/2023

Wolf-Rayet stars are known to be efficient dust producers, and the Mid-Infrared Instrument on NASA's James Webb Space Telescope shows this to great effect. Cooler cosmic dust glows at the longer mid-infrared wavelengths, displaying the structure of WR 124's nebula. NASA released this JWST image on March 14, 2023.




























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The world's newest and biggest space telescope is showing Jupiter as never before, auroras and all.Scientists released t...
14/02/2023

The world's newest and biggest space telescope is showing Jupiter as never before, auroras and all.

Scientists released the shots Monday of the solar system's biggest planet.

The James Webb Space Telescope took the photos in July, capturing unprecedented views of Jupiter's northern and southern lights, and swirling polar haze.

18/06/2022

If you travel through a black hole, where do you go?The simple answer to all of these questions is, as Professor Richard...
07/05/2022

If you travel through a black hole, where do you go?

The simple answer to all of these questions is, as Professor Richard Massey explains, "Who knows?" As a Royal Society research fellow at the Institute for Computational Cosmology at Durham University, Massey is fully aware that the mysteries of black holes run deep.

"Falling through an event horizon is literally passing beyond the veil — once someone falls past it, nobody could ever send a message back," he said. "They'd be ripped to pieces by the enormous gravity, so I doubt anyone falling through would get anywhere."


Odds of Life on Newfound Earth-Size Planet '100 Percent,' Astronomer Says
07/05/2022

Odds of Life on Newfound Earth-Size Planet '100 Percent,' Astronomer Says


See a behemoth black hole and spiral galaxy like only the Hubble telescope canThe barred spiral galaxy M1 captured by th...
07/05/2022

See a behemoth black hole and spiral galaxy like only the Hubble telescope can

The barred spiral galaxy M1 captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. (Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Lee and the PHANGS-HST Team)


 's Mind-Blowing Animation Shows The True Scale of Our Solar System spacetravel
07/05/2022

's Mind-Blowing Animation Shows The True Scale of Our Solar System spacetravel

Jupiter’s moon Europa could be suitable for life, UT research says.Set to launch in 2024, NASA’s Europa Clipper will tra...
07/05/2022

Jupiter’s moon Europa could be suitable for life, UT research says.

Set to launch in 2024, NASA’s Europa Clipper will travel to Jupiter’s moon Europa to investigate whether the moon has conditions necessary to support life. The data the spacecraft collects will help researchers learn more about the availability and accessibility of the ingredients for life on the moon. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech


New findings will help scientists trace a black hole’s evolution as it feeds on stellar material.Tens of millions of bla...
07/05/2022

New findings will help scientists trace a black hole’s evolution as it feeds on stellar material.

Tens of millions of black holes are strewn across our Milky Way galaxy. These gravitational wells of spacetime are so enormously powerful that infalling matter, and even light, can never escape. Except on rare instances when they feed, black holes are inherently dark. As a black hole absorbs gas and dust from an orbiting star, it can emit stunning bursts of X-ray radiation that bounce and reverberate off the inspiraling gas, briefly illuminating a black hole’s extreme surroundings.

Now MIT astronomers are looking for flashes and echoes from nearby black hole X-ray binaries — systems with a star orbiting, and occasionally being eaten away by, a black hole. They are analyzing the echoes from such systems to reconstruct a black hole’s immediate, extreme vicinity.

05/05/2022


The ObserverBeyond Pluto: the hunt for our solar system's new ninth planetAn artist’s conception of a distant Planet X.S...
05/05/2022

The Observer
Beyond Pluto: the hunt for our solar system's new ninth planet
An artist’s conception of a distant Planet X.
Scientists think a planet larger than Earth lurks in the far reaches of the solar system. Now a new telescope could confirm their belief and change solar system science


05/05/2022

Where and how to make the most of the Eta Aquarids meteor shower, peaking May 4-5                                       ...
05/05/2022

Where and how to make the most of the Eta Aquarids meteor shower, peaking May 4-5

The Moon May Have Been Covertly Siphoning Earth's Water For Billions of YearsThere are water molecules and ice up on the...
05/05/2022

The Moon May Have Been Covertly Siphoning Earth's Water For Billions of Years

There are water molecules and ice up on the Moon, so how did they get there? Asteroid and comet collisions are likely to have produced some of it, but a new study suggests another source of lunar water: the Earth's atmosphere.

Stronger Nuclear Fusion Materials May Be Possible Thanks to Photos of a Tiny Aluminum CrystalA laser compressing an alum...
05/05/2022

Stronger Nuclear Fusion Materials May Be Possible Thanks to Photos of a Tiny Aluminum Crystal

A laser compressing an aluminum crystal provides a clearer view of a material’s plastic deformation, potentially leading to the design of stronger nuclear fusion materials and spacecraft shields.

Ultraprecise atomic optical clocks may redefine the length of a secondBy Tia Ghose published 6 days agoThe length of a s...
05/05/2022

Ultraprecise atomic optical clocks may redefine the length of a second
By Tia Ghose published 6 days ago

The length of a second hasn't been updated in 70 years. That may change soon.

Why “distance” is not what it seems in the expanding UniverseLook out at a distant object, and you're not seeing it as i...
05/05/2022

Why “distance” is not what it seems in the expanding Universe
Look out at a distant object, and you're not seeing it as it is today. It's size, brightness, and actual distance are all different.

Georgia Tech professor David Citrin (right) and adjunct professor Alexandre Locquet stand in front of an image of the 16...
05/05/2022

Georgia Tech professor David Citrin (right) and adjunct professor Alexandre Locquet stand in front of an image of the 16th-century funerary cross used in their study. Credit: Georgia Tech-Lorraine

Picture the Moon orbiting the Earth, and then zoom out to the Earth orbiting the sun. Having no light of its own, we see...
05/05/2022

Picture the Moon orbiting the Earth, and then zoom out to the Earth orbiting the sun. Having no light of its own, we see the moon in the sky because it is reflecting sunlight. If Earth lines up perfectly with the Sun on one side of the planet and the Moon directly on the other side, it will prevent the moon from receiving the sunlight. The light from the Sun will bend around Earth, causing only the longest wavelengths of red to reach the moon. The result is a terrifyingly red-tinted moon for a short time. This effect is known as Rayleigh scattering.

Is there alien life on the moons of Jupiter or Saturn?Europa and Enceladus are promising candidates.                    ...
05/05/2022

Is there alien life on the moons of Jupiter or Saturn?
Europa and Enceladus are promising candidates.

Stars are dying all across the galaxy—why don’t we see them?Humanity has recorded five nearby supernovae. But we might h...
05/05/2022

Stars are dying all across the galaxy—why don’t we see them?
Humanity has recorded five nearby supernovae. But we might have missed a few.

The Universe is so huge, and the worlds within it so numerous, that it seems like anything is possible. But the laws of ...
05/05/2022

The Universe is so huge, and the worlds within it so numerous, that it seems like anything is possible. But the laws of physics and chemistry are the same everywhere. We are chemically connected to the rest of the cosmos, sharing the same basis for life as any other hypothetical living thing. Yet we are unique. There can be no other humans in the Universe.

04/05/2022

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Scientists describe a gravity telescope that could image exoplanets                                                     ...
03/05/2022

Scientists describe a gravity telescope that could image exoplanets

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