Comparing Tech Used for Apollo, Artemis NASA Missions (www.eetimes.com) angielski
Constraining the dynamics of rotating black holes via the gauge symmetry principle (phys.org) angielski
ESA's tiny pinhole thruster is ready for production (phys.org) angielski
Model suggests some asteroids that come close to Earth are torn apart by its gravity (phys.org) angielski
Familiar astronomical object may be two galaxies, not one (www.science.org)
Europa Clipper will launch to Jupiter in 2024 to explore its icy moon (www.newscientist.com) angielski
New Images Of Uranus Are Spectacular; Planet Can Be Seen From Wyoming This Week (cowboystatedaily.com) angielski
How scientists went to an asteroid to sample the Sun (www.economist.com) angielski
Galaxy-scale winds spotted in the distant Universe (arstechnica.com) angielski
Eyeball Planets May Actually Exist, And They're as Creepy as They Sound (www.sciencealert.com) angielski
Astronomers detect seismic ripples in ancient galactic disk (reporter.anu.edu.au) angielski
Hubble Telescope captures a galaxy's 'forbidden' light in stunning new image (www.space.com) angielski
Sierra's reusable space plane just entered its final testing phase at NASA (bgr.com) angielski
Man Uses Strange Rock as Doorstop For Decades. It Was Worth a Fortune. (www.sciencealert.com) angielski
A 'Void' Hurtling Through The Solar System Blew Up Mars' Atmosphere (www.sciencealert.com) angielski
Astronauts dropped a tool bag during an ISS spacewalk, and you can see it with binoculars (www.space.com) angielski
China set up a tiny farm on the moon in 2019. How did it do? (phys.org)
Are we living in a baby universe that looks like a black hole to outsiders? (lemmy.sdf.org) angielski
Our Universe appears to be expanding and cooling, having originated some 13.8 billion years ago in a hot Big Bang. However, it’s plausible that what we see from inside our Universe is simply the result of being inside a black hole that formed from some parent Universe. If the black holes that form in our cosmos give birth to...
Black holes could come in 'perfect pairs' in an ever expanding universe (phys.org) angielski
Starlink is now more than half of all active satellites in orbit. (planet4589.org)
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