Category: Future

Earth’s oxygen will be gone in 1 billion years

September 27, 2021

The sun is a fusion reactor that is running out of fuel. The Sun has a lifespan of about 5 billion years. This does not mean that we have time for another 500 billion years. A recently published study estimates that our atmosphere may lose oxygen in about 1 billion years. During the last days…

No one knew. A giant asteroid passed close to Earth

September 26, 2021

A giant asteroid the size of a 32-story building passed close to Earth last week. None of the world’s leading astronomical, astronomical, and astronomical observatories, including NASA, have been able to detect it. It could not be detected by intense sunlight. The asteroid passed half the distance between the Earth and the Moon above ground…

From heaven to earth

September 18, 2021

Did three men return to earth from the heavenly palace while the majority of humans struggled to get from earth to heaven?Yes, that’s right, after 90 days of operation, the three ‘taikonauts’ (we know that the astronaut’s nickname ‘vyomanaut’) returned safely from the Chinese space station Tiangong (the heavenly palace). Thus, China has gone one…

The future of mining

September 18, 2021

When we think of mining, we think of big machines and people working in tunnels, but with the advent of modern technology, another type of mining system is gaining popularity. Bio-mining, or bio-mining, is the practice of mining using microorganisms, that is, ancient forms of life. In the 1950s, copper mines were filled with water,…

Historical moments in space travel.

September 16, 2021

four ordinary humans arrived in space without the presence of any astronauts. They arrived in space on a Falcon 9 rocket that launched Space x early Thursday morning. Space is no longer alien to anyone. They are now 575 km above the Earth above the International Space Station and Hubble.

Many things will happen on earth before the end of the sun, and all living things, including humans, will be gone.

September 12, 2021

How or when will the sun, our source of energy, end? There have already been several scientific controversies over this question. New research predicts that all life on Earth, including humans, will set before the sun reaches its final stage. The study, published in the scientific journal Nature Astronomy, details the end of the Sun…

korolev crater,Water on Mars

September 11, 2021

The ESA provided an image of water in the form of ice about 2 km deep / deep in this lake on Mars caused by the meteorite. If Mars had a strong magnetic field and atmosphere, the temperature of Mars would have been a little higher, so there would have been a possibility of microbes…

LOON ELEVATOR – The Future

September 9, 2021

A cable anchored to the lunar surface would stretch most of the 400,000km (250,000 miles) home. It couldn’t be directly attached to the Earth, due to the relative motions of the two objects, but it could terminate high in Earth orbit. That would have the added benefit of placing it above the bulk of our…

Antarctica and the Dry Valley (No rain for 20 million years)

September 5, 2021

Let’s get to the title of this post … As mentioned above, the McMurdo Dry Valley is one of the only ice-free valleys in Antarctica where only one percent can be seen.Humidity in these arid valleys is very low, and the surrounding mountains prevent the flow of ice from nearby glaciers. These areas are covered…