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    On Valentine’s Day 2046 Experts Warn Asteroid 2023 DW Could Hit Earth

    Space experts are warning that an asteroid named 2023 DW, could collide with Earth on Valentine’s Day in 2046. The 50-meter-wide asteroid was discovered by the European Space Agency on February 26, 2023. It is expected to take over two decades to reach Earth, possibly even three. The asteroid has been added to the “risk […]

    Exploring the Universe’s Hidden Secrets: A Journey with the Spitzer Space Telescope!

    The universe is vast and complex, and our ability to grasp it is limited by the instruments we have at our disposal. That’s where remarkable space-based observatories like the Spitzer Space Telescope come in – with its advanced infrared capabilities. This telescope allowed us to see the universe in a whole new light. That unlocks […]

    Perseverance Rover: The Quest to Search for Life on Mars!

    Does it seem like we’re the only living beings in the universe? This is a topic that has captivated us for centuries. The Perseverance rover, developed by NASA, has brought us one step closer to figuring it out. The Perseverance spacecraft was scheduled to launch in July 2020 to find evidence of past Martian life, […]

    Space Farming: Growing Crops Beyond Our Planet!

    The urge to learn more about the cosmos has captivated humans for generations. One of the problems facing scientists and engineers as we continue to push the limits of space exploration is how to obtain food on long-duration space trips. Space farming is the answer to this problem. What is Space Farming? Also known as […]

    Mission Space: Orange vs Green – Choosing the Right Thrill at Disney World’s Epcot

    Mission Space: Orange vs Green! Have you ever wondered, what it is like to be an astronaut? Are you of space adventure and travel? Then “Mission: Space – EPCOT at Walt Disney World” is what you should be enjoying right now! Mission: Space Orange vs Green appears to be just another thrilling ride at EPCOT. […]

    Why Russia’s Luna-25 Robotic Moon Mission Crashed?

    Introduction: The High Hopes for Luna-25 The Luna-25 mission was highly anticipated as Russia’s comeback to lunar exploration after almost 50 years of hiatus. This mission was designed to symbolize Russia’s re-entry into the realm of space exploration, particularly targeting the moon. However, the events that unfolded tell a different story. Luna-25 failed to accomplish […]

    Earth and Moon From Mars: Let’s See How it Looks!

    If you are standing on Mars and looking at our planet, Earth, what is it like to see Earth and Moon from Mars? Yes, we know the scene would be pretty impressive. So, if you want to learn more about the scene, let’s keep over this blog and uncover what we have for you! ESA’s […]

    2 Cosmonauts and 1 Astronaut return to earth from space after 1 year

    Extended Space Mission Nears Conclusion The forthcoming conclusion of a momentous orbital mission that has captured the public’s attention is generating palpable excitement. Representing NASA, Astronaut Frank Rubio and his Russian comrades, Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin from the Russian space agency Roscosmos, are prepared to return to Earth from space. Their anticipated departure from […]

    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 […]

    TOI-733b: A New World Between Earth and Mars

    The scientific community recently found a new planet called TOI-733b. It is situated 245 light-years away from Earth. It’s a bit smaller than Earth but has a unique feature – its atmosphere. Lost Atmosphere & Oceanic World: Experts have two possible explanations for this planet. First, it might have lost its atmosphere, or second, it […]