by rmil2k | Dec 5, 2023 | News
ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen called several ESERO establishments in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland where over 1000 students were waiting to ask questions about life in space and how science on the International Space Station can benefit life on Earth. Check it...
by rmil2k | Dec 5, 2023 | News
Close to 18 years ago, astronomers spotted a miniature, icy world named Eris billions of miles beyond Neptune. But unlike its dwarf planet cousin Pluto — which New Horizons promoted to a rich, dynamic world after its visit in 2015 — Eris has not had any robotic...
by rmil2k | Dec 5, 2023 | News
Back to Article List From the December 2023 issue Clever engineering and electronics allow radio astronomers to build up images from the focused observations these telescopes make. Radio telescopes observe by reflecting incoming radio waves to a point above the dish....
by rmil2k | Dec 4, 2023 | News
Betelgeuse is the well known red giant star in the corner of Orion the hunter. The name translated in some languages means ‘armpit of the giant’ which I think of all the star names, is simply the best! Betelgeuse has been fascinating observers of late not only because...
by rmil2k | Dec 4, 2023 | News
Applications 04/12/2023 78 views 1 likes In a significant step towards a more sustainable future, ESA and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding during Earth Information Day at COP28 currently taking place in...