Black Hole Singularities Might Not Exist
New research suggests a black hole doesn’t have a point of infinite density. Roy Kerr is a legend. Back in
Read moreNew research suggests a black hole doesn’t have a point of infinite density. Roy Kerr is a legend. Back in
Read moreEvidence is mounting for a ninth planet hiding in the outer solar system. Babylonian priests first documented the 5 planets
Read moreThe lunar south pole is a treasure trove of science, rife with resources, and will be our springboard to the rest of the solar system.
Read moreWe just can’t figure out dark matter. It solves a lot of cosmological mysteries, yet it continues to elude some of our best predictions.
Read moreOne of the many possible solutions to the Fermi Paradox, the dark forest hypothesis suggests that we haven’t heard from
Read moreThe Parker Solar Probe was the first to enter the Sun’s corona, where temperatures are well over a million degrees. It emerged unscathed.
Read moreThe extraordinarily dense insides of neutron stars serve up large portions of the strongest known substances: quantum spaghetti, lasagna, bucatini, gnocchi, and waffles for dessert.
Read moreIt may seem silly to wonder why it’s dark at night, but with so many stars in the universe, the night sky should be completely illuminated, a conundrum today known as Olbers’ paradox.
Read moreEarth has a space junk problem. The amount of debris from the collisions of orbiting manmade objects is growing, bringing us closer to the Kessler Syndrome, in which launching new spacecraft and satellites is impossible.
Read moreEinstein’s Relativity tells us the speed of light is the universal speed limit. Distant galaxies, though, are moving away from us much faster due to the expansion of spacetime, which will eventually rip the universe apart.
Read moreWhen astrophysicists peer into the universe, they see a rainbow spectrum of stars, from cooler red ones on one side to hotter blue ones on the other. In the center of the spectrum, they should see green stars, but they don’t due to the nature of stars and the limitations of the human eye.
Read moreWith a launch date of mid-August 2020, Perseverance is set to join its 4 predecessors–Sojourner, Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity–on the
Read moreMars is surprisingly hostile to humans. With global storms, magnetic micro-dust, harmful radiation, freezing temperatures–just to name a few–the surface
Read morePlugging new measurements into the famous Drake Equation suggests our galaxy should be bustling with activity.
Read moreBoth NASA and the ESA have a lot of ambitious plans on the horizon, yet none of these are feasible without autonomous spacecraft that can “think” on their own.
Read moreThe European Space Agency can now turn moon dust into oxygen and 3-D printed building materials.
Read moreScientists from the University of Waterloo may have just found evidence of gravitational wave echoes, which would prove Hawking’s idea of a quantum fuzz on the edge of black holes true.
Read moreNASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is set to radically change our understanding of the universe.
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