The Space Shuttle: How it works before and after launch
Space Shuttle – The launch The space shuttle is launched in a vertical position, with thrust provided…
This is the site section dedicated to Space, the expanse that exists between celestial bodies, including Earth. Outer space is not completely empty, but consists of a hard vacuum containing a low density of particles, predominantly a plasma of hydrogen and helium as well as electromagnetic radiation, magnetic fields, neutrinos, dust, and cosmic rays.
The articles will cover two main disciplines: Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Generally the term “Astronomy” refers to the study of matter, objects outside the Earth’s atmosphere and their physical and chemical properties.
“Astrophysics” refers to the branch of astronomy dealing with the behavior, physical properties and dynamic processes of celestial objects and other phenomena.
In some cases it is said that astronomy can be used to describe the qualitative study of the subject, where astrophysics is used to describe its physics-oriented version.
Inevitably some topics, like Universe exploration, will also concern with Aerospace Engineering and its affinities.
Space Shuttle – The launch The space shuttle is launched in a vertical position, with thrust provided…
The James Webb Space Telescope (Hubble heir) has been completed and it will be launched in…
Alien researches detects Radio Signals from a Dwarf Galaxy, 3 billions light years far from Earth Aliens…
Is the multiverse physics, philosophy, or something else entirely? The idea of the multiverse, or the theoretical…
This is the Twin Jet Nebula The Twin Jet Nebula, like many cosmic phenomena, contains sublime beauty…
Light time introduces the concept of length associated with the distance traveled by the light itself…
Of all the ways the Universe might die,…
The ESO’s Very Large Telescope is the most advanced system that man can use today from…
An Ultrapowerful and Superfast Explosion in Space is providing a new…
Researchers in China have teleported a photon from the ground…