Month: October 2021

Ability to survive and walk in space; Tardigrade ‘

October 28, 2021

The general impression is that all living things that can be seen under a microscope are capable of crawling or swimming. This is almost certainly true. But rarely do some creatures have the ability to walk. This microbe, called Tardigrade, has attracted the attention of science for many other reasons. The last of these is…

This is the ‘rotten’ planet in the Solar System.

October 26, 2021

Leifletcher, a research team at the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom, said that the equilibrium between the nitrogen and sulfur (ammonia and uranus’ newly discovered hydrogen sulfide) during the formation of the Solar System was determined by temperature and the planet’s location. Only a small amount of saturated vapor remains above the clouds….

‘Silkworm’ in Hubble’s eyes

October 26, 2021

The ‘Cosmic Silkworm’ was spotted by the Hubble Space Telescope in the constellation Cygnus, 4,500 light-years from us. Astronomers were intrigued by the worm-shaped interstellar gas dust that lasted a light year. The researchers say that the dust particle, known as IRAS 20324 + 4057, is a ‘protostar’. A protostar is a layer of dust…

Usain Bolt on asteroids

October 26, 2021

Discovered the fastest asteroid in the Solar System.The Chilean Dark Energy Camera (DECam) has detected another asteroid, AJ193, which orbits at 94,000 kilometers per hour and completes its orbit in just 113 days, just days after it crossed Earth. The runner was first spotted by scientists on August 13. Named 2021 PH27, the asteroid orbits…

Meteor shower

October 26, 2021

If you look at the sky for a long time on a normal night without clouds, you may see a few meteorites. But every year there are occasional meteor showers focusing on certain parts. These meteorites are caused by matter emitted by comets passing close to the Sun. A concentrated meteorite occurs as the Earth…

Tunguska event

October 25, 2021

Extreme levels of flood danger were announced in at least two places. The last such was 113 years ago. The meteorite disaster known as the Tunguska event occurred on June 30, 1908. The asteroid exploded 5-8 km above the Earth’s in the Tunguska forest in central Siberia, Russia, and exploded about 2,000 square kilometers, eroding…

Teegarden is the most likely planet to have alien life(Teegarden B)

October 25, 2021

If you ask which planet is most likely to be inhabited by aliens, in a nutshell it is ‘Teegarden B’.The planet will be discovered in June 2019.The fourth closest planet to Earth, similar to Earth, is the most likely planet for extraterrestrial life. The planet orbits the red M-type star. The red star is known…

You can send your name to Mars on Mission 2026

October 25, 2021

The image containing your name will be sent to NASA Mars in the next mission in 2026. Anyone can sign up for this for free. More than 10 million names were sent to this last Perseverance Rover. The names are affixed to micro-chips the size of a human nail and placed on a placard on…

Today is International Mole Day

October 24, 2021

Mole is a word that those who have studied science may have heard at least once. Few people do not think that this is their mole or that they should call it a mole for some reason. The concept of mole was conceived by the scientist Amidio Avogadro. The concept of mole is based on…

Ghana – The world’s electronic dumping ground

October 24, 2021

Where does the electronic waste generated by the first world countries end up? Ghana, and exports to third world countries such as China, Nigeria, India, Vietnam and Pakistan. But most are sent to Ghana. With millions of tons of waste being exported each year, Ghana’s illicit e – waste trade is shaping up an economy…