Category: Talented persons

Sagittarius A: The mysterious crater in the middle of the Milky Way

March 27, 2022

One of the recipients of the 2020 Nobel Prize is Andrea Guess, an American researcher. Andrea and her colleague Renard Gazelle won the award for discovering an unknown object in the center of the Milky Way galaxy, which includes our Earth. That unknown object was nothing else. A black hole or black hole. Sagittarius AOur…

6.5 hours outside the space station, Raja Chari on a new mission

March 17, 2022

Raja Chari, an Indian-born astronaut who arrived at the space station last year, has completed his first spacewalk. Raja Chari spent 6.5 hours outside the space station as part of a special mission. The mission was to upgrade the International Space Station, which has been extended to 2030. Raja was accompanied by flight engineer Kayla…

Image of a sand dune known as the Bagnold dunes, located on the Gale crater on Mars, captured by the Curiosity rover.

March 16, 2022

Bagnold dunes are a 35 km long dark gray mud / sand dune in the Gail Crater on Mars. They are named after Ralph Alger Bagnold, one of the first explorers to explore the physics behind the sand dunes across the Libyan desert.

Giant Floating Earth: The astonishing giant globe

March 14, 2022

As a visual treat to the audience, the colossal 10m floating earth artwork by renowned UK based artist Luke Jerome. It is located in the Pennington Flash on the Wigan and Lee waterways. An amazing copy of the Earth was created using photographs taken directly by NASA.

It rains like precious gems on this planet

February 28, 2022

Can you imagine living on a planet (Rains Precious Gems) with precious gems instead of water? Scientists have now discovered these new features in an exoplanet that previously discovered clouds made of metal, rain and gems. Called ‘WASP-121b’, the gas giant orbits a star about 855 light-years from Earth. This is according to a study…

Marie Curie was the first and only woman to win the Nobel Prize in Physics and Chemistry.

February 22, 2022

For more than 100 years, Curie’s clothing, furniture, books, and laboratory notes have been radioactive. Curie’s laboratory notebooks are still housed in lead – lined boxes in museums in France. Marie Curie’s goods will still be radioactive for 1500 years.

NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei looks down at the ground inside the seven-window of the International Space Station

February 16, 2022

. The Soyuz MS-19 crew ship docked to the Roswet module next to the spacecraft … !! Mark Vande Hei holds the US record for most time spent in space. He will arrive at the station on April 9, 2021 and leave on March 30, 2022 ….

ISRO successfully launches first launch in 2022 into orbit The PSLV C-52 took off from Sriharikota at 5.59 am.

February 14, 2022

Today’s the first launch since Somnath became chairman. Three payloads are currently in orbit, including the EOS-04 Observatory satellite and two satellites, INSPIREsat-1 and INS-2TD.

The world’s smallest artificial satellite. Shri. “Kalamsat” named after Abdul Kalam.

February 12, 2022

Weighing in at just 64 grams, the satellite is 3.8 cm in size with a cube shape. It is made entirely of 3D-printed polycarbonate polymer. It is equipped with a nano geiger Mueller counter that measures radiation in space. It was successfully launched by NASA on June 22, 2017 from the Wallop Place Flight Facility…

The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope

February 7, 2022

Work on the project began in 2010. The Infrared Observatory, like the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), aims to gather evidence of primitive light by looking into the maximum distance of the RST universe. However, the main purpose of the Roman Space Telescope was to study dark energy, or dark energy, and distant planets.The glass…