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Scientists find the fastest acceleration in the human body

2021-11-17
By: research
On: November 17, 2021
In: Space and Time

The study reveals why Thanos’ famous snap would’ve been impossible. In Marvel’s “Avengers: Infinity War,” supervillain Thanos uses a simple gesture — a snap of a finger — to destroy half of all life in the universe. But the mass-murdering comic book character not only would have failed to wreakContinue Reading

Space debris forces astronauts on space station to take shelter in return ships

2021-11-16
By: research
On: November 16, 2021
In: Space and Time

Seven astronauts were forced to take shelter due to flying space debris. Seven astronauts on the International Space Station were forced to take shelter in their transport spacecraft early Monday (Nov. 15) when the station passed uncomfortably closed to orbital debris, according to reports. The space junk passes began inContinue Reading

Ultrahot ‘superionic’ ice is a new state of matter

2021-11-15
By: research
On: November 15, 2021
In: Space and Time

The ice could explain the mysterious magnetic fields belonging to icy worlds. Scientists just squeezed a water droplet between two diamonds and blasted it to star-like temperatures with one of the world’s most powerful lasers. The result was a new and mysterious phase of water. Called superionic ice, the “strange,Continue Reading

‘Doughnut UFO’ over Switzerland defies explanation

2021-11-13
By: research
On: November 13, 2021
In: Space and Time

A photographer in Zurich, Switzerland, spotted the glowing object while four SpaceX astronauts returned to Earth thousands of miles away. On the night of Monday, Nov. 8, a photographer in Zurich, Switzerland, who goes by the Twitter handle @Eavix1Eavix aimed his camera at the sky and snapped several pictures ofContinue Reading

Ferris-wheel-size chunk of the moon is orbiting suspiciously close to Earth

2021-11-11
By: research
On: November 11, 2021
In: Space and Time

The asteroid Kamo`oalewa passes within 9 million miles of Earth every April. It may have once been part of our moon. A small asteroid orbiting close to Earth could be a fragment of the moon that snapped off during an ancient impact, according to new research published Nov. 11 inContinue Reading

‘Tsunami’ of gravitational waves sets record for most ever space-time ripples detected

2021-11-10
By: research
On: November 10, 2021
In: Space and Time

The waves were produced by black holes and neutron stars spiraling into each other. A record “tsunami” of gravitational waves — ripples in the fabric of space-time — could help to unlock the mysteries of how the universe and its stars evolved and put Einstein’s theory of general relativity toContinue Reading

NASA picks landing site at the moon’s south pole for ice-drilling robot

2021-11-08
By: research
On: November 8, 2021
In: Space and Time

NASA’s Prime-1 ice-driller will ride an Intuitive Machines Nova-C lander to the moon. NASA has set its sights on the moon’s south pole in its quest for ice. This week, the space agency and the company Intuitive Machines announced Shackleton Crater landing site at the south pole of the moonContinue Reading

Solar storm brings the Northern Lights to the northern US

2021-11-05
By: research
On: November 5, 2021
In: Space and Time

A strong solar storm is creating aurora-friendly conditions as far south as Pennsylvania, Iowa and Oregon this week. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center, the sun released two coronal mass ejections (CME) on Nov. 1 and Nov. 2. CMEs are eruptions in theContinue Reading

‘Balding’ black holes prove Einstein right again on general relativity

2021-11-03
By: research
On: November 3, 2021
In: Space and Time

A new physics breakthrough shows how Einstein’s theory of general relativity continues to hold up, even for “balding” black holes. Black holes are regions of spacetime where gravity’s pull is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from being dragged in and “eaten.” Einstein’s theory of general relativityContinue Reading

Weird cosmic object keeps exploding over and over again, and scientists don’t know why

2021-11-01
By: research
On: November 1, 2021
In: Space and Time

An odd fast radio burst has been seen exploding over and over. Astronomers have watched a mysterious cosmic object shoot out 1,652 blasts of energy over a short period of time. Though researchers are still stumped as to what caused the repeated eruptions, they hope the observations will help themContinue Reading

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