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Life on Europa? Old data by NASA Galileo reveals presence of Water Plumes on Jupiter’s Moon
Scientists all around the globe are striving hard to answer the simple question — Are we alone in this universe? Astronomers are exploring exoplanets located in the Goldilocks zone (where water can exist in liquid state) to find the trace of alien life. Apparently, Jupiter’s moon Europa seems to be the best bet to find the […]
Girl Scouts who have an enthusiasm for STEM, Opportunity waiting for you in High Rock Tower Observatory
Girl Scouts with an enthusiasm for STEM education or those who are interested to make their careers in this field will be given an opportunity to reach for the stars on Friday night at High Rock Tower and Observatory. Current Girl Scouts or those trying to participate in grades K-5 are invited to a Star […]
Secret garden of corals discovered in the deep sea of Mexico
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) researchers recently found a “mysterious and secretive garden” of corals in the deepest parts of the Gulf of Mexico during an expedition for investigating uncharted waters and mapping the bottom of the ocean. Researchers were shocked to find the dynamic world alien bamboo corals by utilizing a remote-operated submersible […]
Tourists shamelessly destroy 200-million-year-old dinosaur fossils at Utah Park
In an embarrassing act of shame, tourists at the Utah State Park are destroying the ancient dinosaur tracks that are nearly 200 million years old. Officials reported that the visitors at the park are throwing the sandstones carrying the footprints of dinosaurs into the Utah Lake. Park officials have not yet found the actual reason […]
SpaceX lifts up Falcon 9 rocket with Bangabandhu Satellite-1 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has successfully launched its Bangabandhu Satellite-1 on Friday, May 11 from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The launch was initiated at 4:14 p.m. EDT. As per the reports, the Bangabandhu Satellite-1 was deployed into a geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) approximately 33 minutes after launch. Bangabandhu Satellite-1 is […]
Doomsday? An Asteroid to make closest encounter with Earth in last 300 years on May 15
Asteroid 2010 WC9 will pass at around half’s the moon distance on 15th of May which is Tuesday. Its size is estimated to be from 197 to 427 feet (60-130 meters), making the May 15 pass one of the closest approaches ever seen of a space rock of this size. This space rock was “lost” […]
Sun will gobble up Earth upon its death
Humans on earth are fighting with dangers like climate change, but five million years down the lane all this will not matter. Roughly 4.6 billion years ago the life cycle of the sun began, and in a rough estimate of 4.5 to 5.5 billion years the sun will start depleting its supply of hydrogen and […]
Researchers stumble upon a little planet
While examining massive debris disc around CS Cha, a group of international researchers stumbled upon a little planet. Which is a few million years young and at present is in a developing phase. This tiny object may give clues on how young planets shape and then later evolve into a star. The location of the […]
With the help of 100,000 players scientists prove Einstein was wrong
On November 30, 2016, around 100,000 individuals everywhere throughout the world logged on the web and played a computer game. Together, they definitely would have disappointed Albert Einstein. The physics that govern the essential parts of our universe depend on math that appears to work extremely well, yet one idea, quantum trap, can appear to […]
