Tag: science
Hubble Space Telescope captures image of supernova from distant galaxy
… with help from ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System)
Scientists studying strange activity at black hole 270 million light-years away in the constellation Draco
“In a galaxy far, far away . . .”
NASA’s plans for sustaining human presence in ‘Low Earth Orbit’
The agency released its final goals and objectives for low Earth orbit, defining the long-term approach toward advancing microgravity science, technology, and exploration for the benefit of all . .
Artemis moon missions delayed
NASA shares Orion heat shield findings, updates Artemis II & Artemis III moon missions
Newly discovered ‘supermassive black hole’ rapidly gobbling up its home galaxy
Astronomers Find Early Fast-Feeding Black Hole Using NASA Telescopes
Shingrix: The Shingles vaccine that might lower dementia risk
Study: Shingrix was associated with a 17% reduction in dementia diagnoses over its Shingles vaccine predecessor, Zostavax
Exciting discovery: Mars rover accidentally finds rocks made of pure sulfur
Rocks made of pure sulfur (aka ‘elemental sulfur’) have never been seen before on the Red Planet.
Really cool science: ‘Nonlinear Photochromic Properties in a Perylene-Substituted Rhodamine Spirolactam’
Researchers develop a novel design approach to achieve nonlinear photochromism using easy-to-synthesize rhodamine spirolactam derivatives
Study reveals origin of four-million-year-old ‘potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroid’
Researchers describe how the ancient asteroid was ejected from the moon following a massive strike from an even larger ‘impactor’ that left an crater on the lunar surface measuring 14-miles wide in diameter.
Start time for April 8 Yankees vs Marlins game changed due to solar eclipse concerns
Plus, everything else you need to know about the April 8 solar eclipse