Nauka ("Science" in Russian), also known as Multipurpose Laboratory Module, is a new module for the Russian segment of the ISS.
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The Curiosity Rover May Have Discovered What Wiped Away Ancient Signs of Life on Mars
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The Curiosity Rover May Have Discovered What Wiped Away Ancient Signs of Life on Mars
Evidence of ancient life may have been scrubbed from parts of Mars, a new NASA study has found.
Today we've visited Baikonur Cosmodrom Site 31. The launch site for Soyuz rockets.
It was build in 1961, a bit renovated throughout the years and it still works!
The stars on the last photo depict the number of launches. 400+7.
It was build in 1961, a bit renovated throughout the years and it still works!
The stars on the last photo depict the number of launches. 400+7.
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The animation shows a ball dropping from 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) to the surface of each object, assuming no air resistance. You can compare, for example, that it takes 2.7 seconds for a ball to drop that distance on the Sun, while it takes 14.3 seconds Earth.
https://youtu.be/oIMMZl4n-uk
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A 1 Kilometer "Ball Drop" On Solar System Bodies
This animation shows a ball dropping from 1000 meters to the surface of each object, assuming no air resistance. This should give an idea for the pull you would feel on each object.
It might be surprising to see large planets have a pull comparable to smaller…
It might be surprising to see large planets have a pull comparable to smaller…
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Jeff Bezos launches to space aboard New Shepard rocket ship
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Proton-M rocket launched into space with "Nauka" module for ISS on board.
Here's the recording of the live translation up to the animation.
Here's the recording of the live translation up to the animation.
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Extreme Weather Sweeps The World as Natural Disasters Unleash on Multiple Continents
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Extreme Weather Sweeps The World as Natural Disasters Unleash on Multiple Continents
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Extreme weather is striking all over the world, illustrating how vulnerable swathes of humanity are to natural disasters.
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Everything you need to know about the launch of the "Nauka" module for ISS:
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/07/nauka-launch/
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/07/nauka-launch/
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Nauka science module launches to ISS
Good things come to those (modules) that wait. On July 21, at 14:58:25 UTC (10:58:25…
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VFX Artist 'Unwraps' Classic Apollo Pic to Show Us What Buzz Aldrin Saw on The Moon
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VFX Artist 'Unwraps' Classic Apollo Pic to Show Us What Buzz Aldrin Saw on The Moon
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VFX Artist 'Unwraps' Classic Apollo Pic to Show Us What Buzz Aldrin Saw on The Moon
Fifty-two years after the first historical Moon landing, we've been given a brand new perspective of a classic Apollo-era photo.
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Drinking 6 Cups of Coffee a Day? Your Brain May Pay For It Later, Says a Large Study
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Physicists Have Developed a New Way to Levitate Objects Using Sound Only
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Physicists Have Developed a New Way to Levitate Objects Using Sound Only
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Physicists Have Developed a New Way to Levitate Objects Using Sound Only
A newly developed method of levitating and manipulating tiny objects using sound waves could represent a major step forward for the technology.
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The root of today’s quantum revolution was John Stewart Bell’s 1964 theorem showing that quantum mechanics really permits instantaneous connections between far-apart locations.
We take for granted that an event in one part of the world cannot instantly affect what happens far away. This principle, which physicists call locality, was long regarded as a bedrock assumption about the laws of physics. So when Albert Einstein and two colleagues showed in 1935 that quantum mechanics permits “spooky action at a distance,” as Einstein put it, this feature of the theory seemed highly suspect. Physicists wondered whether quantum mechanics was missing something.
How Bell’s Theorem Proved ‘Spooky Action at a Distance’ Is Real
We take for granted that an event in one part of the world cannot instantly affect what happens far away. This principle, which physicists call locality, was long regarded as a bedrock assumption about the laws of physics. So when Albert Einstein and two colleagues showed in 1935 that quantum mechanics permits “spooky action at a distance,” as Einstein put it, this feature of the theory seemed highly suspect. Physicists wondered whether quantum mechanics was missing something.
How Bell’s Theorem Proved ‘Spooky Action at a Distance’ Is Real