Author: kelvin

The Remarkable Alpine Ibex: Nature’s Daredevil

August 10, 2024

The Alpine Ibex, a species known for its extraordinary agility, has developed a unique behavior of climbing steep concrete dam walls. Their main objective is to reach the mineral-rich water that seeps through the cracks in the concrete. These minerals are crucial for their survival, providing essential nutrients that are otherwise scarce in their natural…

The Illusion of Touch: Why We Never Truly Make Contact

August 1, 2024

In our daily lives, we believe we touch objects and surfaces, but fundamentally, this isn’t accurate. All matter is composed of atoms, which include electrons. When atoms come close, their electrons repel each other. This fundamental principle of physics means that objects never actually touch. What we perceive as touch is the electromagnetic force produced…

The Astonishing Size of the Lion’s Mane Jellyfish

July 31, 2024

The Lion’s Mane Jellyfish holds the title for being the largest jellyfish discovered to date, with an astonishing length of 121 feet. To put this in perspective, it surpasses the length of the largest known blue whale by 23 feet. This incredible jellyfish, with its trailing tentacles and expansive bell. showcases the remarkable diversity and…

The Amazing Flying Fish

July 28, 2024

Flying fish, capable of reaching speeds over 56 kilometers per hour, can soar out of the water and glide for up to 200 meters. These remarkable sea creatures belong to the Exocoetidae family and are renowned for their ability to travel above the water’s surface. Their large, rigid pectoral fins function like wings, allowing them…

Pioneering Women in Space Exploration

July 23, 2024

On June 16, 1963, Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman to travel to space. A Russian cosmonaut, Tereshkova’s journey marked a significant milestone in space exploration, paving the way for women in this field. It wasn’t until twenty years later, on June 18, 1983, that the United States sent its first woman to space, Sally…

Discovery of a Colossal Galaxy

July 23, 2024

NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory recently marked its 25th anniversary by releasing an image of the massive galaxy NGC 6872. This spiral galaxy, also known as the Condor Galaxy, resides in the Pavo or Peacock constellation. The observatory, which was launched on July 23, 1999, is named in honor of the Indian astrophysicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar. Compared…

Chess: The Game of Kings and Strategy

July 20, 2024

Chess is one of the oldest board games in human history, known for its intricate blend of intelligence and speed. Celebrated globally since July 20, 1966, International Chess Day commemorates this ancient game every year. Originating in India, the precursor to chess was a game called ‘Chaturanga,’ believed to have been developed between 319-543 CE…

Artemis 2: Preparing for a Historic Lunar Mission

July 19, 2024

The Artemis 2 mission is set to take four astronauts on a journey around the moon and back in September 2025. The core stage of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, crucial for this mission, has recently been completed and shipped by Boeing and NASA. This marks a significant milestone in the Artemis program, which…

Falcon 9 Malfunction: 20 Satellites to Re-Enter Earth’s Atmosphere

July 15, 2024

SpaceX has confirmed that 20 satellites launched from a Falcon 9 rocket in California will re-enter Earth’s atmosphere after the rocket’s second stage experienced a malfunction. The company reported a liquid oxygen leak during the second stage, resulting in insufficient thrust to achieve the intended orbit. SpaceX’s official statement highlighted that the minimal ignition in…

ISRO’s Pushpak Experiment Succeeds

June 25, 2024

ISRO’s third landing experiment for the Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) prototype, Pushpak, was successfully conducted this morning in Chitradurga, Karnataka. Pushpak was dropped from a Chinook helicopter and autonomously glided to land on a runway. The helicopter released Pushpak from a height and distance of 4.5 km, allowing it to descend and land safely. The…