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Sputnik 22 and Sputnik 24: The Mars Curse

17 Jan 2020 2 minute read 2 comments Solominer

In the early days of space probes, many did not make it to their intended targets. These are two cases where Russia attempted to send two space probes to Mars. Along their journey the systems had some malfunctions and in the end the mission failed....

Marsnik Probes: The Mars Curse

13 Jan 2020 2 minute read 0 comments Solominer

In the early 1960s there was a race to space, and to set foot or lander on planets before other countries could. Even a flyby would be great bragging rights and will give scientists alot of data to look over. Russia attempted many Mars flybys and al...

Are we any closer to making Faster-Than-Light Warp Drives?

11 Jan 2020 2 minute read 0 comments FKlivestolearn

The author of a new study on the subject is exploring the Physics behind a workable Warp drive   “To boldly go where no one has gone before.” The fascinating mission statement of the science fiction series ‘Star Trek’ incited the exploratory curi...

Researchers have recalculated the ‘Hubble Constant’

10 Jan 2020 2 minute read 0 comments FKlivestolearn

The New Gamma-ray study measurement points to slower expansion of the Universe than we originally thought There is more or less a general agreement among scientists that the Universe is expanding at an accelerated rate. What exactly is the rate o...

Smallest Black Hole ever discovered represents a New Class

9 Jan 2020 2 minute read 0 comments FKlivestolearn

The latest discovery gives credence to the theory that black holes come in all sizes — from tiny to Ultramassive Black Holes are bodies of intense density devouring all energy and matter that comes in their path thus creating a point of infinite dens...

A New Approach may find Exoplanets even more habitable than Earth

7 Jan 2020 1 minute read 0 comments FKlivestolearn

The theory of us being unique in Cosmos might soon get challenged   The search for exoplanets has been going for almost three decades — The breakthrough came in 1992 when radio astronomers Aleksander Wolszczan and Dale Frail announced the discovery o...

To the Moon: Blockchain in Space

26 Dec 2019 2 minute read 0 comments M87

While we already have a satellite orbiting earth using blockchain technology, many are looking to send their own satellite into orbit and use the distributed ledger feature of this tech for amongst many things, logistics and transparency. Blockstream...

It's Time to Build a REAL Oasis

9 Dec 2019 2 minute read 0 comments M87

Looking for solutions to global issues is no easy task. It takes a collective effort from multiple organizations and countries to tackle problems like climate change, over-population, and job automation taking away the dull, dirty, and dangerous jobs...

Hubble observes and photographs a mysterious interstellar newcomer

25 Nov 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Astronomers from around the world are trying to get as much information as possible about the planetozymal that came to us from an alien planetary system. 2I / Borysov was recognized as the most fascinating observation facility in 2019. Scientists f...

(IJCH) 31 Jan 2050 - Dear Diary, I'm so excited! My daughter gave me an Obayshi Space Elevator ticket to the Mars Gate for my 87th Birthday!

16 Nov 2019 2 minute read 0 comments JaiChai

Source IJCH - Inside JaiChai's Head (Meaning: My Warped, Personal Opinions and Musings)   Source From the Author: Salutations. I am JaiChai. And if I haven't had the pleasure of meeting you before, I'm delighted to make your acquaintance now. Source...