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Space: The Final Frontier. Exploring space developments and theorizing about how humans fit into the universe.
What is Astronomy?
Space science is the investigation of all that in the universe past Earth's air. That incorporates objects we can see with our unaided eyes, similar to the Sun , the Moon , the planets, and the stars . It additionally incorporates objects we can see with telescopes or different instruments, as distant cosmic systems and little particles. Furthermore, it even incorporates inquiries regarding things we can't see by any stretch of the imagination, similar to dim matter and dim energy .
By Ritoh Waziri Yari3 years ago in Futurism
Emerging Technologies That Have the Potential to Change Our Lives in The Next Five Years?
In the next five years, there are a number of developing technologies that have the potential to have a substantial impact on our everyday lives. Some examples of this are as follows:
By Estalontech3 years ago in Futurism
Curtain Call
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. She had looked outside of the window for the last week, but Valarie Meddler had no idea that it had only been a week. She starred at the window with her soft, almost ice-colored blue eyes. Her black hair shone of the lighting in the room that was as soft as her eyes, the atmosphere of the place almost a warm, inviting thing.
By Tristan Palmer3 years ago in Futurism
Pillars of Creation; From Hubble to James Webb
If you point your telescope or binocular toward the central bulge of the Milky Way in Sagittarius constellation, you will see several fuzzy objects. Some of them are actually vast clouds of hot ionized gas and dust called emission nebulae. Also knows as "stellar nurseries", these are where new stars born.
By Amirreza Kamkar3 years ago in Futurism
ARTEMIS I ON ITS WAY BACK HOME
Growing up during the Space Race, there was a final ritual to which we all looked forward. After an American space capsule carrying astronauts re-entered the atmosphere, it deployed its parachutes and landed in the Pacific Ocean.
By David Morton Rintoul3 years ago in Futurism
Project Hail Mary is a fucking masterpiece
Ok, listen. If you have not read this book by Andy Weir, notable author of the stellar novel The Martian, stop reading right now. The Martian was incredible in its own right, absolutely, and it brought me to this novel which I will forever be grateful, but I'd rather trek over hot coals than ruin the magic of Project Hail Mary.
By Rachael MacDonald3 years ago in Futurism
TIME TRAVEL: The RACE IS ON WITH ELON!
As you can imagine, I was rather surprised to learn that one of the Elon Musk fanboy groups, in this case, Elon Musk Evolution, issued a veiled challenge to me on Youtube. Now, I already have a challenge in the works - that I'll get time travel to the past to work in order to evacuate people from here to the distant past in an operation we call Earth:12KB4 before Elon can get people to the planet Mars. I expect that we'll be able to achieve the required breakthrough next year. Recently, Musk announced he was delaying a SpaceX launch to Mars back to 2029. I have Elon in a strategic "check" because as long as I have a breakthrough before 2029, he loses and he can't deny our competition because that would mean he's not going try to get Mars. This proves that he is not focused on the threats to the future that he claimed to be.
By Marshall Barnes3 years ago in Futurism









