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Solar Geoengineering To Stop Global Warming

SPACE Global warming and climate change remains to be two of the most challenging problems of mankind, but scientists from Harvard say they can stop it through Solar Geoengineering.

The Milky Way’s Mid-section is Full of Relic-like Stars

The oldest stars in our galaxy are being studied. Astronomers have gazed into our galaxy and have found some of the oldest stars recorded to date. In a study to be published in the April 2019 issue of the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, researchers analyzed a cluster of old, dim stars called HP1, located about 21,500 light-years away from Earth in the gut of our galaxy's central bulge.

Elon Musk and SpaceX Plan to Revolutionize Intercontinental Flights

We better buckle up on this ride! Transport entrepreneur, Elon Musk is once again planning to revolutionize the way we travel. The Elon Musk-owned SPACEX is turning its attention to terrestrial travel and its revolutionary rockets will dramatically reduce flight times, meaning a flight from London to New York could take as little as 30 minutes, experts claim.

SuperMoon 2019, The Last One

Did you just see the last supermoon of 2019? It was also called the worm moon. Another beautiful Supermoon has been witnessed Thursday and people just can't get enough of it.

Time reversal through quantum computers

Scientists discover how to reverse time Valerii Vinokur and his team of scientists from the U. S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory successfully returned a computer briefly to the past.

NASA Captures Nebraska Flooding

NASA Satellites have seen the devastating effects of the Nebraska Flood from miles above and it looks even worse.

A Meteorite Exploded on the Earth’s Atmosphere

Meteorite Exploded over the Bering Sea in December 2018, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia Releasing Massive Energy Ten Times More Powerful than the Energy that was produced by Little Boy in Hiroshima.

Hayabusa2 probes asteroid for secrets

Hayabusa2 helps researchers understand ingredients for life in early solar system The first data received from the Hayabusa2 spacecraft in orbit of asteroid Ryugu helps space scientists explore conditions in the early solar system.

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