There is an old saying that goes “time stops for no one”. Well, it certainly didn’t stop for NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover either. It is
Category: SPACE sciences
The UV flash of light may finally solve the mysteries of the universe?!
In December 2019 researchers at the Palomar Observatory near San Diego, found a supernova explosion using the Zwicky Transient Facility (funded by the National Science
Inquiring giant exoplanets
NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite(TESS) has discovered 67522 b-the youngest hot Jupiter found so far. It has predominantly gas and orbit around a star similar
A Giant Star Vanishes Without Any Traces
Astronomers were puzzled by the sudden disappearance of a Luminous Blue Variable (LBV) star in the Kinman Dwarf galaxy (PHL 293B), which is about 2.5
A Journey through Eclipses
What is an eclipse? An eclipse is one of the most appealing astronomical events that we could ever experience. The beauty of eclipses is that
Curiosity captures Venus and Earth in the Martian Sky
Ever lost track of time gazing the ever-charming stars? What about gazing from Mars? Sounds interesting, right? NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover stops to stargaze sporadically.
Sun’s Closest Pictures Ever Taken!!!
The wait is finally over . On thursday , July 16th ,the scientists from NASA and ESA have released the closest pictures ever taken of
Neptune’s moon Triton may expect a visitor by 2038
A new proposed mission under NASA’s discovery program is aiming to fly by Triton, the largest moon of planet Neptune in less than two decades.
Comet Neowise and Parker Solar Probe
“All day she had been dreaming of the comet, its wild and fiery beauty, what it might mean, how her life might change.” -Kim Edwards
X-rays from an Infant Star: hint Our Sun’s past.
This week, astronomers from the Chandra X-ray observatory have something exciting to share with us. NASA‘s Marshall Space Flight Center which manages the Chandra program
World to witness the flight of NASA’s helicopter on Mars
“Ingenuity”, NASA’s helicopter is getting ready for the launch to the Red Planet. It’s really amazing, isn’t it? Ingenuity is about 19 inches tall which is being
NASA’s Lunar Loo Challenge for Public.
Life in Space is different we all do know that, yet the basic necessities of a man need to be fulfilled.Hence here comes something very