Category: technology

Do you know Vera Rubin?

August 26, 2021

July 23 is the birthday of the famous astronomer Vera Rubin, who helped us realize that the universe that is possible is only a small part of the real universe. You may have heard of Dark Matter; Especially since most of the universe is used by stakeholders to distort science as something we cannot understand….

Half a century later confirmation of Stephen Hawking’s theory

August 26, 2021

Everything in the universe is based on certain laws. One such law regarding black holes was discovered in 1971 by the British physicist Stephen Hawking. One prediction according to this theory is that the area of ​​the event horizon of black holes will never decrease. Furthermore, the event horizon area of ​​another black hole formed…

25 years of planetary hunting

August 25, 2021

The Solar System, in which the planet Earth. The only place in the universe where we can now say for sure that there is life.It is this thought that touches the depths of human curiosity that mainly motivates us to discover the planets outside the solar system.One of man’s primitive curiosities is whether life exists…

How do we know the atmosoheric composition, size, temperature, etc. of millions of other planets farther away from Earth?

August 25, 2021

When we look through a Kepler telescope. The size is determined by looking at the amount of light that passes through the front of a planetary star.It calculates the year by looking at the time differences that pass through itThen the atmospheres can be understood by looking at the spectrum of a planet as it…

Submarine

August 24, 2021

A ship sails calmly across the sea..suddenly the ship splits in two with an explosion..sinks in the sea..a submarine over 1000 km slowly rises to the surface of the sea. It is not clear who first came up with the idea for the submarine, but the first submarine was built by a Dutch scientist, Cornelius,…

Schroedinger’s cat A cat that was dead and alive at the same time

August 24, 2021

We’re talking about an experiment with a cat by a scientist named Erwin Schrdinger. Geiger places a cat in a steel box with a counter, a container of poison, a hammer, and a radioactive object. The cat ends up on the spot. Radioactive tuberculosis is a random process and there is no way to predict…

How Many Satellites Are There In Space

August 24, 2021

Satellites are launched into space to perform a specific mission, and are specially designed to perform the required function. A satellite is a man-made object that is placed in orbit to fulfill a specific mission. Also known as man-made artificial satellites, they are different from natural moons, such as the moon. Different moons are classified…

Aliens watching us?

August 24, 2021

Two years ago, on April 20, 2019, scientists received a unique radio signal from Alpha Centauri, 4 light years away from us. After much study, scientists arrived on December 20, 2020, concluding that it was more likely to be an alien signal. There are many valid reasons to come to such a conclusion. One of…

The Altai Mountains in Central Asia are beautiful with snow-capped peaks, lush pine forests, and stunning alpine lakes and glacial valleys. Various ethnic groups live in the area and lead a quiet and contented life, raising sheep and buffaloes, raising bees, cultivating grains and legumes, but their peace is often hampered by debris from the sky falling from the sky.

August 22, 2021

The Bikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakh Kazakhstan is located in the Altai Territory, just below the flight path of the world’s largest and busiest space port. Every time a rocket is launched from the cosmodrome, abandoned fuel tanks, empty booster rockets and other debris fall into the hills, causing great inconvenience to the inhabitants, killing houses…

International Space Station

August 22, 2021

A giant laboratory, weighing about 85 elephants and the size of a large football field, orbits the earth at an altitude of 400 km above our heads. The time it takes for this laboratory to orbit the Earth is just over an hour and a half; You know, the highlights of the International Space Station…