astronomy
Celestial objects and the phenomena that surrounds them. What lies above the earth forever out of reach. From moons, to stars, galaxies, and beyond.
5 SEC'S ON MARS
Ah, Mars, the red planet, and our potential new home. However, the allure of Mars is tainted by its inhospitable conditions. While it may reach a seemingly balmy 20°C during the day, the nighttime temperatures plummet to a bone-chilling -13°C or, in more universal terms, -243°F – a realm of cold that could induce frostbite in seconds and hypothermia within minutes.
Innocent JMPublished 6 months ago in FuturismMYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE
In the vast cosmic tapestry of the universe, Earth has long been celebrated as the optimal haven for life. However, scientific exploration has unveiled a realm of possibilities beyond our home planet. While Earth undeniably holds its own greatness, a pantheon of exoplanets beckons, and one such celestial marvel demands our attention – Koi 5715.01.
Innocent JMPublished 6 months ago in FuturismNo, Mercury Retrograde Does Not Mean Pending Doom
If you’re a spiritual head like me, the words ‘Mercury retrograde’ will send you into a panic and have you preparing to go to spiritual war.
Record #03: Distance // Compendium of Humanity's End
You are mostly empty space. Oh, you may feel like you are a semi-solid, if not squishy object, but that could not be further from the truth. If you start to zoom in, you’ll see that you are made of trillions of tiny cells. But those cells are just gooey packages for various tiny organelles and even your DNA. DNA, though, is made up of long, complex sugars. Those sugars themselves actually consist of just five elements—hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorous—in various configurations.
NASA, Japan launching the world’s first wooden satellite in 2024
NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) are embarking on a groundbreaking collaboration, signaling a new era in space exploration with the launch of LignoSat, the world's inaugural wooden satellite. This venture serves as a pivotal initiative in the quest for sustainable spaceflight.
nizam uddinPublished 6 months ago in FuturismWhat will happen before 2050?
These are the events that will happen before 2050 So as most of us are probably aware, predicting the future is a very difficult business to be involved in. Unanticipated events can always change what we thought would happen, but we're still free to make our best-educated guesses with the means that are available to us.
Science in Film: "The Martian"
Science fiction has always enthralled readers with its creative exploration of the uncharted. "The Martian," a cinematic adventure that blends exciting storytelling with a dedication to scientific accuracy, is one movie in this genre that stands out. We will examine how "The Martian" masterfully negotiates the difficult field of fusing science and film in this article.
Muhammad Jahanzaib Tariq HashmiPublished 6 months ago in FuturismTimelapse of the Future
I always wondered what the future would look like. How would the Earth change? How would the stars die? How would the universe end? I decided to find out for myself, by building a time machine. A device that could take me to any point in time, from the past to the future. A device that could show me the ultimate fate of everything.
Boboie LimenPublished 6 months ago in FuturismMan Sends DNA To Moon in the Speculation That Alien Life Will Construct An Army Of His Clones
The days of being catapulted at your enemies or thrown into a pit with other plague victims after your death are long gone. Your corpse now has a plethora of disposal options at its disposal, ranging from the terrifying world of cryonics to aquamation.
Francis DamiPublished 6 months ago in FuturismRecord #02: Rumor // Compendium of Humanity's End
“Hey, y’all, it’s your personal space-cadet, Beth Oh,” the young woman in a vertically oriented frame said by way of an introduction. “You know I have a new episode of the Quantum Dish podcast dropping in a couple of days—and you’ll definitely want to check that one out—but I’ve been seeing something for the past day or so that couldn’t wait. I had to comment now and set the record straight!
Wax and Wane: The Cancer Rising Chart
Introduction: What is the Rising Sign? The Ascendant or "Rising Sign" is the sign located on the eastern horizon - the part of the sky where the sun rises each morning - at the exact time of your birth. For example, if you were born at sunrise, your Ascendant or Rising Sign would be the same as your Sun sign, whereas if you were born at sunset, your Ascendant would be placed in the opposite sign to your Sun. For a better explanation of the astronomy behind how this works, see here.
Kaitlyn MauraPublished 6 months ago in FuturismThe Future of Space Exploration
In the vast expanse of the cosmos, where stars twinkle like distant promises and galaxies spiral into infinity, humanity's insatiable curiosity continues to fuel the pursuit of knowledge and adventure. While our solar system has been the focal point of space exploration for decades, the question that lingers on the minds of scientists, astronomers, and dreamers alike is: what lies beyond? What awaits humanity in the uncharted territories of the universe?
Murtaza MughalPublished 6 months ago in Futurism