Tag Archives: astronomy

For Halloween, NASA turns astronomy into movie posters

[ad_1] This week, NASA released several downloadable posters showing astronomical topics like vintage science fiction movies in their Galaxy of Horrors. It’s not the first time they’ve turned science into creative vintage posters, but making posters isn’t the only reason NASA regularly works with artists. Many of the images accompanying …

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There is definitely water on the surface of the moon

[ad_1] Scientist Casey Honniball and her team measured the wavelengths of sunlight reflected from the lunar surface, discovering a chemical trace that clearly confirms the presence of H2O. The data that led to the discovery were collected by the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) consisting of a special 2.5 …

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This asteroid is worth more than you can imagine – BGR

[ad_1] An all-metal asteroid residing in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter called 16 Psych is worth an incredible amount of money. A new study has revealed that the asteroid is likely made entirely of iron and nickel. Mining an asteroid is not yet possible, but it could change …

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John Barrow’s Obituary | Science

[ad_1] Cosmologist John Barrow, who died at the age of 67 from colon and liver cancer, was a renowned popularizer of science. He combined mathematical and physical reasoning to increase our understanding of the very first moments of the universe. It did this by providing elegant mathematical characterizations of inflationary …

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“Shooting Star” captured on video

[ad_1] People all over the world have woken up before dawn in hopes of catching a glimpse of the Eta Aquariids meteor shower. NASA says Eta Aquariids peaks in early May each year. “The Eta Aquariid meteors are famous for their speed. These meteors are fast – they travel at …

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