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Nov 23, 2021

Magellanic Stream arcing over Milky Way may be five times closer than previously thought

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Our galaxy is not alone. Swirling around the Milky Way are several smaller, dwarf galaxies—the biggest of which are the Small and Large Magellanic Clouds, visible in the night sky of the Southern Hemisphere.

During their dance around the Milky Way over billions of years, the Magellanic Clouds’ gravity has ripped from each of them an enormous arc of gas—the Magellanic Stream. The stream helps tell the history of how the Milky Way and its closest galaxies came to be and what their future looks like.

New astronomical models developed by scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the Space Telescope Science Institute recreate the birth of the Magellanic Stream over the last 3.5 billion years. Using the latest data on the structure of the gas, the researchers discovered that the stream may be five times closer to Earth than previously thought.

Nov 23, 2021

A space rock called Kamoʻoalewa may be a piece of the moon

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New observations reveal the possible origins of a mysterious object called Kamoʻoalewa. It could be the wreckage from an ancient impact on the moon.

Nov 22, 2021

Startups, NASA pursuing supersonic commercial flight

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Nearly 20 years after the Concorde made its final commercial flight, new efforts are underway to make supersonic passenger travel viable again. Bill Whitaker reports.

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Nov 22, 2021

China’s Growth Model Is in Crisis

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The Moon awaits. After long decades in which no human being set foot on the lunar surface, we are heading back. And quite soon.

Nov 22, 2021

NASA Reveals Bold Plan to Put a Nuclear Reactor on The Moon Within 10 Years

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The Moon awaits. After long decades in which no human being set foot on the lunar surface, we are heading back. And quite soon.

As part of the NASA-led Artemis program, astronauts are returning to the lunar environment as soon as 2024, with a view to ultimately establishing a long-term human presence on the Moon – a place we haven’t seen in person since 1972.

To live and work on the Moon, though, astronauts will need power and plenty of it, and there’s no power grid on the Moon.

Nov 22, 2021

NASA finds ancient lava flows deep below Mars’ surface

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The new finding raises the chances of the planet’s past habitability.


NASA’s Mars InSight Lander found new evidence of lava flows on the Red Planet, increasing its chances of past habitability.

Nov 22, 2021

Skyrmions: Fundamental particles modeled in beam of light

Posted by in categories: mathematics, particle physics, space

Scientists at the University of Birmingham have succeeded in creating an experimental model of an elusive kind of fundamental particle called a skyrmion in a beam of light.

The breakthrough provides physicists with a real system demonstrating the behavior of skyrmions, first proposed 60 years ago by a University of Birmingham mathematical physicist, Professor Tony Skyrme.

Skyrme’s idea used the structure of spheres in 4-dimensional space to guarantee the indivisible nature of a skyrmion particle in 3 dimensions. 3D particle-like skyrmions are theorized to tell us about the early origins of the Universe, or about the physics of exotic materials or cold atoms. However, despite being investigated for over 50 years, 3D skyrmions have been seen very rarely in experiments. The most current research into skyrmions focuses on 2D analogs, which shows promise for new technologies.

Nov 22, 2021

NASA Wants to Power Moon Missions With Nuclear Power Within 10 Years

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Humans haven’t set foot on the Moon since the Apollo 17 mission in 1972. By the time they return to our cosmic neighbor by around 2025, the exploration landscape will be very different due to wide-ranging technological advances.

In a bid to further accelerate the technology that will power future lunar missions, NASA, alongside the Department of Energy (DOE) 0, has put out a press statement calling for companies to help it develop nuclear energy solutions.

Nov 22, 2021

New technology could enable humans to travel at 7 million MPH

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Light is fast. In fact, it is the fastest thing that exists, and a law of the universe is that nothing can move faster than light.

Nov 22, 2021

Scientists Propose Jumpstarting Mars’ Magnetic Field to Make It Habitable

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A team of scientists are suggesting that we protect humans on Mars from deadly atmospheric conditions by kickstarting the planet’s magnetic field.