by rmil2k | Jan 6, 2024 | News
Just like Terry Gilliam’s classic dystopian movie of the same name, “Brazil” (the latest episode of “For All Mankind”) isn’t really about South America. The country is relevant, sure, but here Brazil refers to escaping from your...
by rmil2k | Jan 5, 2024 | News
Back to Article List From the January 2024 issue Download this detailed sky guide to discover what 2024 has in store for skywatchers: bright planets, bright comets, and a U.S. solar eclipse. Cover credit: Astronomy magazine; Image credit: Alan Dyer 2024 is an exciting...
by rmil2k | Jan 5, 2024 | News
The surface gravity of a neutron star is so incredibly intense that it can cause atoms to collapse into a dense cluster of neutrons. The interiors of neutron stars may be dense enough to allow quarks to escape the bounds of nuclei. So it’s hard to imagine neutron...
by rmil2k | Jan 5, 2024 | News
As 2024 kicks into gear, we invite you to look ahead with ESA and see what awaits us in the coming 12 months.After Ariane 5’s retirement in 2023, Europe’s new and versatile heavy-duty launcher Ariane 6 will continue the Ariane legacy of excellence and reliability....
by rmil2k | Jan 5, 2024 | News
On Dec. 12, 2023, NASA’s Perseverance rover reached a milestone — 1,000 Martian days, or sols, on Mars. To celebrate, NASA released a 360-degree mosaic of the rover’s current location, as well as a video walkthrough of the scene narrated by Perseverance...