Spacecraft with Antimatter propulsion could reach Earth’s twin in 84 years
The fastest today’s spacecraft would take 74,420 years to reach another solar system, but with antimatter propulsion could reach it in just 84 years.
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The fastest today’s spacecraft would take 74,420 years to reach another solar system, but with antimatter propulsion could reach it in just 84 years.
NASA’s Dawn mission reveals that dwarf planet Ceres hosts an unexpectedly young cryovolcano that formed with the past billion years.
Scientists unveiled plans to build device, that could be the most viable nuclear fusion reactor ever.
Death from space. Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs), extremely energetic explosions that have been observed in distant galaxies, explained…
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Researchers using Chandra data shows how a giant solar storm can ignite auroras on Jupiter.
A head-on violent collision between the early Earth and a “planetary embryo” called Theia, formed the Moon approximately 100 million years after the Earth formed.
As you can see at this periodic table, hydrogen in your body, present in every molecule of water, came from the Big Bang.
Scientists at LHC are now able to recreate in the lab, the momentous time of the creation of the universe.
A scientific team proved the fundamental symmetry of nature, measuring the mass of particle and their electrical charge, with the help of the Large Hadron Collider of