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    NASA Released its solar eclipse 2024 interactive map

    If you plan to observe the annular solar eclipse on October 14, 2023, or the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, in the United States, NASA’s latest solar eclipse 2024 interactive map could be an invaluable guide. The map, created using data from multiple NASA missions, shows the path of the Moon’s shadow as it […]

    NASA’s IXPE Captures Stunning Image of Vela Pulsar Wind Nebula!

    Approximately 10,000 years ago, the light produced by a massive star’s explosion in the constellation Vela reached Earth. As a result, the supernova formed a compact object known as a pulsar. However, It seems to illuminate periodically as it rotates, resembling a celestial lighthouse. The pulsar’s surface produces streams of particles that move near the […]

    NASA’s NuSTAR Telescope Explores Unseen Light Shows on the Sun!

    The X-ray vision of the NuSTAR Telescope reveals some of the most burning regions in the Sun’s atmosphere. Human eyes cannot see all of the light that our closest star emits, not even on a sunny day. The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array of NASA captures a new image that shows part of this hidden light. […]

    Sun-like stars Birth and Celebration of Science’s First Year by Webb

    From our cosmic backyard in the solar system to faraway galaxies near the beginning of time, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has done what it said it would in its first year of science operations to show us the universe as we’ve never seen it before. NASA shared a picture of small Sun-like stars forming […]

    OSIRIS-REx Historic Return with Bennu Samples

    NASA’s OSIRIS-REx is an ongoing mission that visited and collected a sample from asteroid 101955 Bennu, with the aim of returning the sample to Earth on Sept. 24, 2023.   What is so Exciting About the OSIRIS-REx Mission? On Sunday morning, above the Utah desert, a parachute will deploy, gently lowering a capsule carrying approximately […]

    What is the purpose of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter?

    On August 21, Roscosmos which is Russia’s space agency, estimated the impact location of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. On August 22, the LRO Camera and Mission Operations teams sent commands to the LRO spacecraft to capture images of the site. They started this sequence at 2:15 p.m. EDT on August 24 and finished around 6:12 p.m. […]

    Sagittarius A*: The Milky Way’s Central Black Hole Woke Up 200 Years Ago

    Sagittarius A* is a gigantic black hole sitting at the heart of our Milky Way galaxy. What is the Difference between Sagittarius A* & Black Holes? When compared to black holes in the center of other galaxies we’ve observed, Sagittarius A* doesn’t shine as bright. This suggests that, unlike its counterparts, this black hole hasn’t […]

    Operator of the James Webb Telescope – Crossword NYT Clue

    We’ve answered a crossword clue for you, which is the “Operator of the James Webb Telescope”. It is from The New York Times Mini Crossword! This puzzle is actually a mini crossword. Moreover, it is a popular online word game that you should definitely give a shot. By playing, you can engage your mind with […]

    You didn’t Know About These Microorganisms in Moon Life!

    For a long time, humans have thought about the potential existence of moon life, and they also thought of various creatures. In this blog, we will provide brief answers to ideas regarding life on the moon. That was held in the 17th, 19th, and 20th centuries. By exploring these concepts, we will also gain valuable […]

    Asteroid Dimorphos- Escaping of Boulders

    Hubble saw escaping of boulders from Asteroid Dimorphos. If you are interested in knowing about its discovery, then this blog is for you. Hubble Telescope Discovers Asteroid Dimorphos’ Post-DART Impact Drama “Shake, Rattle, and Roll,” a popular rock song from 1954, could be the theme music for the discovery made by the Hubble Space Telescope […]