Neil Armstrong on the next moon An American flag. The Leica dog sits in a space capsule, shortly before becoming the first animal to orbit the Earth. Buzz Aldrin taking a selfie, the first self-portrait made in space, with a blue curve behind our planet. These are only three 2,400 rare NASA photos are now up for sale at an …
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Another cable broke the iconic Arecibo telescope, and scientists are worried
For the second time in months, a cable accident has occurred at the Arecibo Laboratory in Puerto Rico, causing further damage to one of the world’s largest and most powerful radio telescopes. In August, astronomers and science enthusiasts were shocked to find that a massive reflection of a large hole facility had torn through the dish, resulting in a broken …
Read More »SpaceX’s Crew-1 astronaut mission for NASA: live updates
Update 2020-11-09T17: 25: 21.419Z NASA, SpaceX Review Crew-1 Flight Readiness (Image credit: SpaceX) NASA and the SpaceX mission managers are conducting a one-day aircraft readiness review today (Nov. 9) to decide SpaceX’s next crew dragon to carry astronauts. The study is taking place at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, where the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is preparing …
Read More »The new atlas presents and illustrates the impact sites of meteorites and asteroids worldwide
The physics map of Serra da Cangalha, Brazil, the impact system, is made using the Tantem-X Mission digital height model. Credit: Godwald, Kengman, Remold: Terrain Attack Structures, The Tandem-X Atlas, Verlock Dr. Friedrich Biffle With Dr. Thomas Kengman, Professor of Geology at the University of Freiburg University of Earth and Environmental Sciences; ) Published an atlas providing a comprehensive overview …
Read More »Climate change may have wiped out the ancient human race
Many close relatives of our race, Homo sapiens, Held this earth from race Homo Formed 2 million years ago. These hominins lived in different habitats and challenging environments. Some even crossed paths And interference. Although more than one has reached significant technical and cognitive milestones, the like Fire control, Making stone tools, Or Creating clothes, Today we are only, H. …
Read More »Satellite images of craters reveal meteorites and meteorites hitting the Earth
They look like something you can see in a distant galaxy. But these incredible satellite images show the devastating impact carved by asteroids and meteorites on the Earth’s surface, resulting in the formation of many different beautiful sites. Spectacular photos feature the world’s first atlas in different pits that can be seen around the world. Incredible satellite imagery shows the …
Read More »Horses and rhinos evolved from strange hoofed animals in India: study
New Delhi: The plump animals, such as horses and rhinos, evolved from a strange sheep-sized animal that looked like a cross between a pig and a dog and roamed India about 55 million years ago, researchers said. Experts from Johns Hopkins University, who explored mines in Gujarat, have discovered the remains of a strange creature called Comptorium. Camboderium is an …
Read More »Monitoring COVID-19 in Lancaster County
Lincoln, Nep. The death toll in the community stands at 50. Partial results of 90 new cases announced yesterday. Today’s total includes cases reported last night at midnight. The number of new cases reported on Friday and Saturday was 291. Visit COVID19.lincoln.ne.gov Access the dashboard that summarizes the Lancaster County COVID-19 data. Symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, shortness of …
Read More »I bought a fitness bike, it doubles as a desk, and changed how I work from home
Working from home is not new to me, so I did not expect the lifestyle changes that came with the COVID-19 infection to have a major impact on my life. I’m used to multitasking all day – Pressing on a workout Throwing laundry between customers or on my way to catch my lunch. So I found that spending more time …
Read More »The Danish Ming Kovit crisis is getting worse. What does that mean here
The development comes just days after the Danish government announced plans to eliminate the country’s entire Mink population to control the spread. Denmark has 15 to 17 million mink, while its human population is 5.5 million. The ban came into effect at 4am on Saturday, which means passengers from Denmark will not be able to enter the UK, the government …
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