Timelapse of the Future
Timelapse of the future: A journey to the end of time. How’s it all gonna end? This experience takes us on a journey to the end of
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Timelapse of the future: A journey to the end of time. How’s it all gonna end? This experience takes us on a journey to the end of
The Soyuz rocket is transported by train to the launch pad, Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
NASA scientists have reproduced in the lab how the ingredients for life could have formed deep in the ocean 4 billion years ago.
A new cosmology theory suggests that our Universe has a mirror image, an “antiuniverse” that existed before the big bang.
“Putting this journey into words will not be easy, but I will try. I am finally where I was born to be,” said @AstroAnnimal, NASA astronaut Anne
Crew safe after Soyuz launch abort. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin forced to make an emergency land, following a malfunction of their Soyuz
This composite image, made from nine frames, shows the International Space Station, in silhouette as it transits the Sun at roughly five miles per second, Sunday, Oct.
Τurbulence in Earth’s atmosphere causes stars to twinkle, blurring our view of the night sky. These four laser beams are specially designed to combat this turbulence.
The six astronauts of Expedition 54 pose for a lighthearted crew portrait inside the Japanese Kibo laboratory module in Space Station, on Feb. 18, 2018.
Stunning simulation showing 13 billion years of evolution. The most detailed model of our universe ever created.