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News & Articles By Arsenio Toledo
09/20/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Lost in space: Solar storm destroys 38 Starlink satellites, costing Elon Musk’s company tens of millions in losses
A destructive solar event destroyed 38 Starlink satellites owned by tech billionaire Elon Musk earlier this year, costing the company tens of millions of dollars in losses. On Feb. 3, SpaceX launched 49 Starlink satellites into orbit from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The company thought nothing of this launch as Starlink regularly sends […]
04/08/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
New satellite will test whether magnets can be used to collect space debris
The mission to clean up space debris has begun. The world’s first satellite that uses magnets to gather up all of the trash floating around the Earth’s orbit was initially scheduled to launch in Mar. 20. Unfortunately, due to technical problems, the rocket that would have brought this satellite into space has been delayed. The craft is […]
07/13/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Space speeding: Astronomers are baffled by 39 ancient galaxies the Hubble could not see
Astronomers have found an additional 39 ancient and massive galaxies lurking in secluded corners of the universe. The galaxies were found hiding around 11.5 billion light-years away, in a part of the universe where the light is so old that it’s invisible to many telescopes. The Hubble Space Telescope is built to see in ultraviolet, visible and […]
06/25/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Exposure to chronic, low dose radiation in deep space could harm astronauts’ brains
A study from the Society for Neuroscience has found that traveling to Mars may be more dangerous than previously thought. This is because astronauts may be bombarded by a constant stream of low dose radiation which, in time, can negatively affect the health of their brains. The study, published in the journal eNeuro, highlights the need to develop stronger safety measures […]
06/18/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Study: There are 36 other ALIEN CIVILIZATIONS in our own galaxy, but humanity is too far away to communicate with them
A new study from the University of Nottingham has suggested that there are around 36 intelligent alien civilizations in the galaxy, and that these alien races are capable of communicating with each other. But while these beings may be able to communicate with each other, the team says that humans may not be able to with present technological […]
05/26/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
A picture from the past: Vast clay landscapes suggest the presence of ancient lakes and streams on Mars
NASA’s Curiosity rover on Mars has shared images of a crater on the Red Planet that was possibly filled with water a long time ago. Curiosity has been on Mars since August 2012. It has traveled 13 miles, drilled 22 samples from the Martian surface and ascended 1,207 feet to a region that NASA scientists are calling […]
05/13/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
The Moon has plenty of water – frozen below the surface
Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have found that the Moon may have a lot more water and ice than previously suspected. The researchers, who published their findings in the journal Nature Geoscience, believe that a lot of water and ice may be locked deep underneath the Moon’s surface. They further suggest that the water […]
05/08/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Scientists discover evidence that large and deep rivers flowed through Mars billions of years ago
Astronomers from the University of Utrecht (UU) in the Netherlands looked at high resolution images of Mars gathered from orbiters and uncovered evidence that the red planet once had a river that flowed across its surface for more than 100,000 years. They believe that the rivers “continuously shifted their gullies, creating sandbanks, similar to the Rhine or the rivers […]
04/08/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Cheers to Mars: Astronauts may take red wine when they travel because of the health benefits of resveratrol
Long spaceflight missions, such as future manned missions to Mars, can result in astronaut “deconditioning,” or a loss in bone density and a decrease of muscle mass. However, many of these negative effects can be alleviated with the help of a key ingredient in red wine: resveratrol. With today’s technology, astronauts will be able to […]
02/25/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
NASA considering the use of “starshade” tech to look for alien planets
NASA has announced its plans to use “starshade” technology on exoplanet-hunting missions. Recent research from the space agency suggests that while the plans may be technologically daunting, it’s not impossible and well within NASA’s reach. Astronomers all over the world have been detecting exoplanets for over a decade now. However, their work has been done only […]
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