A New Superconducting Camera can Resolve Single Photons

A New Superconducting Camera can Resolve Single Photons

[ad_1] Researchers have built a superconducting camera with 400,000 pixels, which is so sensitive it can detect single photons. It comprises a grid of superconducting wires with no resistance until a photon strikes one or more wires. This shuts down the...
Watch live: ESA’s Earth Observation Commercialisation Forum

Watch live: ESA’s Earth Observation Commercialisation Forum

[ad_1] Applications 27/10/2023 684 views 29 likes ESA’s first-ever Earth Observation Commercialisation Forum will take place next week at ESA Headquarters in Paris from 30 to 31 October 2023. The event will see investors, institutions, entrepreneurs and companies of...
NASA shares image of spooky ‘face’ on Jupiter

NASA shares image of spooky ‘face’ on Jupiter

[ad_1] Back to Article List JunoCam captured an image that looks like something from The Twilight Zone. NASA shared this image of clouds and storms on Jupiter that resemble a face. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS Image processing by Vladimir Tarasov The folks at...
Environmental Concerns Could Drive Asteroid Mining

Environmental Concerns Could Drive Asteroid Mining

[ad_1] Asteroid mining is one of those topics that sounds like it’s straight out of science fiction. But, in recent years, with the growth of lower-cost launch options, mining space rocks could become downright economical. As an added plus, getting important resources...