Imagine a new way to explore deep space! Instead of giant rockets, a satellite hurtling into the sky with a giant slingshot! SpinLaunch is trying to turn exactly this extraordinary idea into reality. Let’s explain the details.
Imagine a new way to explore deep space! Instead of giant rockets, a satellite hurtling into the sky with a giant slingshot! SpinLaunch is trying to turn exactly this extraordinary idea into reality. Let’s explain the details.
Perseverance, NASA’s explorer on Mars, managed to record a solar eclipse. Here are the images of those fascinating moments…
Sirius, which has been given meaning to many societies throughout history as the brightest star in the sky, has been the subject of important studies in the field of astronomy. So what is this star Sirius, which was even used to follow the movements of the Nile River in ancient Egypt?
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captured images of the supernova called Cassiopeia A. In these images, infrared artifacts that cannot be seen by the human eye were also visualized.
The cause of the high-energy gamma pulses coming from the center of the Milky Way may not be the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, but a mass of matter orbiting it at a speed of 100 thousand kilometers per second.
The US Naval Research Laboratory discovered through its research that rocks on the Moon’s surface hold hydrogen. This research sheds light on research conducted on the lunar surface.
Scientists have discovered a solar system that has never been observed before, although it is thought to theoretically exist 100 light years away from our planet. All 6 planets in this system move in perfect harmony, unchanged for billions of years.
NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) plan to launch the first known wooden satellite into space in a long time. But why do they want to launch a wooden satellite into space?
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has managed to detect the second and fourth most distant galaxies discovered to date. These galaxies are located 33 billion light years away.
NASA held a meeting about the samples brought to Earth from the 4.5 billion-year-old asteroid Bennu. The meeting, which brought us the first images and findings, showed that the asteroid is rich in carbon and water.