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AdvertisementGamma Ray Burst Alters Atmosphere
In October 2022, the strongest gamma-ray burst ever detected, GRB 221009A, occurred in a distant galaxy and had a measurable impact on Earth’s atmosphere. Gamma-ray
NASA Releases Independent UFO Study
In the United States, there has been a surge in UFO sightings, prompting the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to conduct an independent study
Indestructible Bike Tires with NASA Tech
The Smart Tire Company has developed a revolutionary bike tire that is practically indestructible and airless, based on NASA technology. The tire is made using
NASA+ Launches Streaming Service
NASA Launches Free Streaming Service NASA+ Featuring Live Streams and Series on Space Missions The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has launched a new
Are the USA using asteroids as space weapons?
The United States may be considering the use of asteroids as weapons, according to Russian experts. The recent DART mission was seen as a practice
NASA Launches Analog Mars Mission
NASA has launched its analog Mars mission, Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (Chapea), to simulate life on the Red Planet. The mission will last
Possible title: Human may have destroyed life on Mars
NASA’s Viking 1 and Viking 2 spacecraft may have discovered signs of life on Mars during their 1976 missions, but inadvertently killed any potential life
Habitable Zone: Giant Volcanic World Discovered
Astronomers from the University of Montreal have discovered an Earth-sized exoplanet, LP 791-18 d, that is completely covered in volcanoes. Despite this, the planet could
Desert Dust Feeds Ocean Life
The growth and health of phytoplankton, the foundation of the marine ecosystem, is positively influenced by even small amounts of desert dust. Phytoplankton plays a
First Polar Vortex Storm on Uranus
The Uranus planet has been found to have strong polar vortex storms, according to a recent study. This discovery confirms that all planets in our