James Webb Space Telescope captures Orion Nebula with ‘breathtaking’ details

  Backlink: INTERESTTING ENGINEERING The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured the most detailed and painstakingly sharp images ever taken of the inner region of the Orion Nebula, known as the “picture book of star formation.” The stellar nursery is situated in the constellation Orion, 1,350 light-years away from Earth. […]

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“The Sun Is Actually White”: Ex NASA Astronaut Confirms Space Fact

  Backlink: NDTV The real colour of the Sun is actually white and the reason the dwarf star generally looks yellow is because of a strange play of physics of light which makes the sun appear yellow most of the time. The sunlight is essentially all colours mixed together, which appear to our eyes as […]

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Energy Transition a ‘Dangerous Delusion’: Report

    Backlink: THE EPOCH TIMES An Aug. 30 report argues that the idea of totally transitioning from fossil fuels is a “dangerous delusion.” “The lessons of the recent decade make it clear that [solar, wind, and battery] SWB technologies cannot be surged in times of need, are neither inherently ‘clean’ nor even independent of hydrocarbons, and are […]

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NASA Turns James Webb’s First Full-Color Images Into Sound

  Backlink: CURIOSMOS NASA has turned the first full-color images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope into sound. The sounds of the Cosmic Cliffs in the Carina Nebula, two photos showing the Southern Ring Nebula, and an analysis of the transmission spectrum of WASP-96 b reflect the differing tones of the images. As the […]

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Artemis Rocket Launch Postponed After Discovery of Engine Issue

  Backlink: NEWS WEEK NASA made a formal announcement of the cancellation on its official Twitter account following a reported fuel leak affecting the historic spacecraft, which is part of NASA’s plans to establish a sustainable presence on the lunar surface. Artemis I is the first in a series of “increasingly complex missions” to attempt to build […]

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‘Europe’s biggest sauropod’ Palaeontologists have found the fossilised skeleton of an 82-foot long dinosaur

  Backlink: DAILY MAIL Fragments of bone were originally discovered by a Portuguese man in his garden. This could be the largest sauropod dinosaur – a subgroup characterised by their four legs, long neck and tail and herbivorous diet – ever to be found in Europe. Elisabete Malafaia, a researcher from the University of Lisbon, said: ‘It […]

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NASA audio of a black hole has gone viral

  Backlink: ABC NEWS This week NASA shared some audio that allows us to “hear a black hole”. The terrifyingly low drone soon went viral on social media, as people felt the weight of the sound and pondered their own insignificance amid the vastness of space. The Perseus galaxy cluster was made famous almost 20 years ago, after sound […]

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American man becomes first US citizen to get implanted brain chip designed to connect thoughts to a computer

  Backlink: LIFE SITE NEWS For the first time ever, the FDA has granted permission for a permanent brain-computer interface (BCI) implant as part of a trial in a patient with brain disease. The implant is a rival to Elon Musk’s Neuralink. The first American has been implanted with a brain-computer interface (BCI), which is […]

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Mannequin Commander ‘Moonikin Campos’ to Be Launched Into Space on NASA’s First Artemis Mission

  Backlink: VISIONTIMES NASA’s mission to send astronauts back to the moon and to build a base camp on the moon’s south pole will be one step closer to being achieved following the launch of its Artemis-1 rocket on Aug. 29. The first test of its Space Launch System (SLS) will be crewed not by […]

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