This weekend, an asteroid with a maximum size of 300 feet (90 meters) will fly by Earth and the moon at a speed of 17,500 mph. Those who have binoculars or small telescopes will be able to see the event, which is unusual for such a big space rock.… Read the rest
Dark Lunar Crater Illuminated by South Korean Probe’s NASA Moon Camera
NASA’s newest lunar camera, ShadowCam, has taken a picture of a dark lunar crater. In the image, a dark lunar crater is illuminated by the dim light reflected off the neighboring mountain. A part of the 2.85-mile-diameter Marvin crater is visible in the photo taken on February 28.… Read the rest
Latest Findings from The World’s Most Powerful Solar Telescope Are Released
A new study posted in The Astrophysical Journal Letters presents the most recent discoveries made by the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope. This telescope is among the most powerful globally in relation to studying the sun. It was a significant accomplishment for the astronomical community.… Read the rest
How Far Should You Be from a (Small) Asteroid Impact to Survive?
People don’t take the threat of asteroids impacting the planet seriously. It’s crucial to recognize the concern without overstating it. This is why even organizations catalog hazardous items and research strategies to avoid them. It depends on the size, speed, and density of the asteroid if it manages to get through the net.… Read the rest
Arianespace Cites Defective Carbon Part As Reason For Failed Satellite Mission
The failed satellite mission by Arianespace in December 2022 was attributed to a faulty carbon component. According to the company’s inquiry, the nozzle throat insert was made of a defective carbon/carbon composite. It was obtained by Avio from a Ukrainian source and was most likely to blame for the failure.… Read the rest
Introducing ts2.ai: The Premier Platform for Staying Up-to-Date on the Latest Breakthroughs in Emerging Technologies
In an ever-evolving technological landscape, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. That’s why tech enthusiast Marcin Frąckiewicz has launched a new blog, ts2.ai, covering a wide range of topics related to emerging technologies. From artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to quantum computing, edge computing, and more, ts2.ai… Read the rest
Stay Ahead of the Curve with ts2.ai: The Ultimate Guide to the Latest Innovations in Emerging Technologies
Marcin Frąckiewicz, a tech enthusiast, has launched a new blog called ts2.ai, which covers a wide range of topics related to emerging technologies. The blog provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain technology, cloud computing, 5G, augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), cybersecurity, data protection, quantum computing, edge computing, robotic process automation (RPA), big data analytics, autonomous vehicles, natural language processing (NLP), renewable energy, and human augmentation technologies.… Read the rest
China and France Team Up for Cutting-Edge Gamma-Ray Burst Research Mission
China and France have collaborated on a cutting-edge gamma-ray burst research mission. This mission will use sophisticated science instrumentation from both countries. In 2014, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) and the French Centre national d’études spatiales (CNES) joined forces to launch the Space-based multi-band astronomical Variable Objects Monitor (SVOM).… Read the rest
A Galactic Explosion Presents Astrophysicists with A New Perspective on The Cosmos
Astronomers now have a new understanding of the cosmos. This has been attributed to a galactic explosion that was accidentally discovered by an international team of researchers. Utilizing the data from the James Webb Space Telescope’s (JWST) first year of interstellar observation, the team carried out their analysis.… Read the rest
First Launch from New Chinese Commercial Spaceport Set for 2024
The development of the first launch station at the Hainan Commercial Launch Site is expected to be finished by the end of 2024. This will take China’s aerospace sector another step forward. Two launch pads, a launch tower with support structures, water spray systems, lightning protection towers, rocket transfer equipment, and other amenities will be part of the site.… Read the rest