Who would have thought that scientists would be able to get us a picture of the black hole? One of the strangest things that exist in space is the black hole.
NASA and MIT have created a shape-shifting airplane wing. Airplanes have had the same basic design for as long as humans have been flying-two wings, a tube-like body and a tail.
Australia has announced their plans to take water from the Moon within five years. (Photo : Amitrakshar) ASIDE FROM THE RED PLANET, there is another heavenly body that is quite interesting as well.
NASA is asking for more funding for return mission to the moon. Vice President Mike Pence recently issued a statement demanding NASA to put Americans on the Moon within the next 5 years.
An international team of researchers has put a theory speculated by the late Stephen Hawking to its most rigorous test to date, and their results have ruled out the possibility that primordial black holes smaller than a tenth of a millimeter make up most of the dark matter.
Astronomers worldwide have an exciting announcement to make. First ever proof of Black Holes, by way of photography, could possibly be revealed by astronomers from a worldwide network of cosmic observatories on April 10, according to the European Southern Observatory.
India has effectively placed a large domestic spy satellite and several smaller ones belonging to many foreign countries in no less than three separate orbits by means of just one flight. For India, this is a first, and an inexpensive option, something that can enhance its standing for novel affordable options in the field of space.
Einstein’s LPI principle is tested on a black hole. Einstein is a renowned physicist best known for his theory of relativity and E-MC2, but even though his reputation largely precedes him, some researchers have taken up the task of testing his theories.
Thanks to an impressive collaboration bringing together data from ground-based telescopes, all-sky surveys, and space-based facilities -- including the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope -- a rare self-destructing asteroid called 6478 Gault has been observed.
Researchers suggest that deep groundwater can generate surface streams on Mars In mid-2018, researchers supported by the Italian Space Agency detected the presence of a deep-water lake on Mars under its south polar ice caps.