Blue Origin’s New Shepard spacecraft will eventually take to the skies again after a 15-month hiatus

At last, Blue Origin is taking to the skies again. The company declared on Tuesday that the launch of its New Shepard spacecraft would not take place earlier than next Monday on the social media platform X. “We’re targeting a launch window that opens on Continue Reading

How a modified gravity and “supervoid” might resolve a cosmic puzzle

A significant cosmological enigma revolves around a disparity in the rate of expansion of the universe. Using a modified theory of gravity and the unsettling “supervoid” our galaxy lives in, a recent study finds an intriguing solution. The universe is expanding, which is why it Continue Reading

Huge 1.5-foot-long rat captured on trap video. See photo

The University of Melbourne reports that the species was only recognised from one physical specimen and was first identified in 2017.Researchers from the University of Melbourne, the Solomon Islands National University, and Zaira Village, Vangunu, have captured images of the massive, highly endangered Uromys vika, Continue Reading

Chandrayaan-4: ISRO to bring back soil tests from the Moon; actually look at subtleties of next lunar mission

Chandrayaan-3 was a fantastic achievement. Presently, the Indian Space Exploration Association (ISRO) is zeroing in on their next project, Chandrayaan-4. This mission plans to bring back soil tests from the Moon. This will stamp India as a leader in space investigation. The Chandrayaan-4 mission, as Continue Reading

California Declared Drought-Free After Three Years: What Lies Ahead?

California, after grappling with a severe water crisis for over three years, has finally been declared drought-free due to an exceptionally wet, snowy winter and the impact of a rare tropical storm over the summer. The remnants of the drought dissipated in October, driven by Continue Reading

SpaceX Offers Film of Rocket Motor Tried At Freezing Temperatures

After chilling its components to simulate the temperature of a lunar landing, SpaceX tested its Raptore engine last month as part of the Artemis program. The Raptor will be the biggest motor of its sort terminated on the Moon when Starship grounds, and film of Continue Reading

Webb Telescope — Cosmic Paparazzo — Scores Picture of Youthful Star’s Bipolar Stream

There are a number of similarities between space and the deep ocean, but perhaps the most obvious is the presence of structures that make you wonder, “What the heck is THAT?” This exact reaction is evoked by the most recent object observed by the Webb Continue Reading

Above your head, amazing things are taking place. Why you haven’t noticed is as follows:

In search of the rare solar eclipse, small groups of astronomy enthusiasts have traveled the world for years. They have traveled to Antarctica, flown into the path of the eclipse, and taken cruises to the middle of the ocean. In August 2017, millions across the Continue Reading

How did NASA get Mars’ air to be breathable? With pizazz and MIT researchers

Scientists said this week that during a two-year experiment to see if NASA could make oxygen on Mars, they were able to make enough breathable air to help a small dog survive. The Mars Perseverance Rover includes the MOXIE (Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization) apparatus Continue Reading