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Jul 16, 2022

Could China take over the Moon? Space security experts explain the reality

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Any control of the Moon would be temporary and localized.


In an op/ed space policy experts explain why China is unlikely to try exert power over the Moon.

Jul 16, 2022

NASA James Webb Space Telescope Capture Cosmic Bridge Connecting Southern Ring planetary Nebula

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https://youtu.be/AmwuYrr4TfY

Jul 15, 2022

Examining rocking shadows in protoplanetary disks

Posted by in categories: materials, space

Astronomers from the University of Warwick reveal a new phenomenon dubbed the “rocking shadow” effect that describes how disks in forming planetary systems are oriented, and how they move around their host star. The effect also gives clues as to how they might evolve with time. Dr. Rebecca Nealon presented the new work this week at the 2022 National Astronomy Meeting at the University of Warwick.

Stars are born when a large cloud of gas and dust collapses in on itself. The leftover material that doesn’t make it into the star ends up circling around it, not unlike how water swirls around the drain before falling in. This swirling mass of gas and dust is called a , and it’s where planets like the Earth are born.

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Jul 15, 2022

A new measurement record for strongest magnetic field in universe

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Breaking the previous record by 60 percent.

The team behind the first Chinese X-ray astronomy satellite, Insight-HXMT, has discovered the strongest magnetic field directly measured in the universe hitherto.

It is a known fact that neutron stars generate the strongest magnetic fields in the universe. These magnetic fields, close to a neutron star’s surface, can only be measured accurately and directly by looking for cyclon resonance scattering features (CRSF). The Insight-HXMT team discovered a cyclotron absorption line with an energy of 146 keV in the neutron star X-ray binary Swift J0243.6+6124, which translates to a surface magnetic field of more than 1.6 billion Tesla.

Jul 14, 2022

NASA reveals glorious new James Webb images of the ancient universe

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Jul 14, 2022

A Logarithmic Map of the Entire Observable Universe

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Scientists believe we’ve only discovered about 5% of the universe. Here’s a map of what we’ve found so far, visualized using a log scale.

Jul 13, 2022

How the Webb Telescope team built those startling images

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There’s a whole lot going on under the hood of the five images that dropped this week.

Jul 12, 2022

NASA Reveals Webb Telescope’s First Images of Unseen Universe

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Scientists and astronomers have been busy at work to monitor the sky, and they have updated the course of an asteroid that was meant to strike Earth.

Jul 12, 2022

What If Physics IS NOT Describing Reality?

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Jul 12, 2022

First images from the James Webb Space Telescope

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Following several months of testing and configuration, the first suite of images has been released from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), successor to the Hubble Space Telescope.

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