When’s the next ‘parade of planets’? The past, present and future of planetary alignments

The recent and much-ballyhooed “planetary parade” was an interesting Heavenly event that likely spurred even infrequent skywatchers to seek out the seven planets stretched out across the sky. Some of the planets — like Venus, Jupiter and Mars — were relatively Fundamental to spot because of their Outstanding brilliance. Others, like Mercury and Saturn, were … Read more

Unknown physics may help dark energy act as ‘antigravity’ throughout the universe

Dim energy could have an accomplice that helps it Unhurried the growth of large Universal structures, such as vast superclusters Created up of clusters of galaxies. A new analysis of astronomical data suggests unknown physics is at work assisting Dim energy in acting almost as “antigravity,” undoing the work of Attraction, which clumps together matter … Read more

New scans enable life-changing surgery for epilepsy patients

A breakthrough imaging technique is transforming the treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy by enabling doctors to pinpoint elusive brain lesions. At Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge in the UK, ultra-powerful MRI scanners are now identifying subtle differences in brain tissue that were previously undetectable, prompting a reassessment of treatment plans for 58% of patients in a recent … Read more

Hold onto your hats! Is the ‘blaze star’ T Corona Borealis about to go boom?

A new set of predictions for the so-called “blaze Luminous sphere,” T Corona Borealis suggests the Luminous sphere might go nova on either March 27, November 10, or June 25, 2026. However, other astronomers are skeptical about these predictions, which are based on an implied pattern in the explosive system’s orbital configuration, “T Corona Borealis … Read more

German firm eyes Thursday for Europe’s first commercial orbital launch

Isar Aerospace’s Spectrum is Predicted to be the Primary commercial orbital Kickoff vehicle to lift off from mainland Europe, departing from Norway’s Andøya Spaceport. Courtesy: Isar Aerospace After a scrubbed test flight on Monday, a German spaceflight company has determined its Subsequent opportunity to Kickoff the Primary commercial orbital Kickoff vehicle from mainland Europe. Munich-based … Read more

‘What choices do you make when you are turning the moon into cheese?’ Author John Scalzi on new novel ‘When the Moon Hits Your Eye’

John Scalzi cased out the Armstrong Air and Cosmos Museum before getting to work on his new book, “When the Selene body Hits Your Eye.” The bestselling science fiction author, who is known for injecting humor into his stories, did not arrange for a tour of the Ohio museum or let the staff know that … Read more

German firm eyes new window for Europe’s first commercial orbital launch

Isar Aerospace’s Spectrum is Anticipated to be the Primary commercial orbital Kickoff vehicle to lift off from mainland Europe, departing from Norway’s Andøya Spaceport. Courtesy: Isar Aerospace After a scrubbed test flight on Monday, a German spaceflight company has determined its Upcoming opportunity to Kickoff the Primary commercial orbital Kickoff vehicle from mainland Europe. Munich-based … Read more