Category: Earth

The strongest solar flare in four years erupted from the Sun’s surface on Saturday morning and entered our planet’s atmosphere eight minutes later.

August 26, 2021

An explosion from a new and unnamed sunspot created the X-Class flame, the first of the 25 solar cycles. An X-ray explosion travels to Earth at the speed of light and collides with the upper part of our atmosphere, causing a shortwave radio blackout in the Atlantic Ocean and coastal areas. The blackout map above…

Researchers Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz, researchers at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, about the 51 Pegasi star who won the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics.

August 26, 2021

Pegasus is a constellation near Pisces. 51 Pegasi is a star that is barely visible to the naked eye. It is about 50 light-years from Earth. That is, when we see that star, we see light that traveled five decades ago. Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz, researchers at the University of Geneva in Switzerland, who…

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…

Time lapse of this mornings arrival and capture of the Cygnus Resupply Capsule.

August 25, 2021

At 6:07 a.m. EDT, NASA astronaut Megan McArthur used the International Space Station’s robotic Canadarm2 to grapple the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft as ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet monitored Cygnus systems during its approach. The spacecraft were flying about 260 miles above the Atlantic Ocean southwest of Lisbon, Portugal, at the time of…

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…

A team of paleontologists named the foot of the Saropod dinosaur after footballer Andres Iniesta.

August 25, 2021

The footprints of a saropod dinosaur discovered by a team of paleontologists from Burgos are named after Spanish football magician Andrs Iniesta. These are known as ‘Iniestapodus’ / The footprints of the dinosaur ‘Iniestapodus’. It has a long tail and neck, clawed feet, and is also a dinosaur reptile. At the beginning of the Cretaceous,…

RansTrans Neptunian Objects. A comparison between the Earth and the Moon in terms of size.

August 25, 2021

Trans Neptunian Object (TNO) is a minor planet or dwarf planet in the Solar System.These are objects that orbit beyond the Sun’s orbit, Neptune.Their semimajor axis is located at an average distance of 30.1 Astronomincal Unit (AU) from the Sun. ● Located as the Classical, Resonant objects, and Scattered Disc of the Kuiper Belt.TNOs have…