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Fresh New Space Rock Found Within Hours Of Hitting Earth Can Tell Us About The Birth Of our Solar System
Posted in Science on 27th Nov, 2022
by Alex Muller
The story of the Winchcombe meteorite is a fantastic demonstration of the power of collaboration in unravelling the mysteries of our solar system.
NASA's First Artemis Launch Begins A New Age In Space Exploration
Posted in Science on 27th Nov, 2022
by Alex Muller
The launch of Artemis I is a significant milestone in space exploration, and marks the beginning of an exciting new era of human spaceflight that could ultimately lead us further into the solar system than we've ever gone before.
PTN Interviews the MIT 'Space Bubbles' Geoengineering project
Posted in Interviews, Science on 28th Oct, 2022
by Alex Muller
Many People are becoming more concerned with the growing issue of climate change, and there are many proposals as to how to deal with climate destabilisation. One of the projects focuses on Using Bubbles in space to reduce light from the sun, with the intention of protecting the Earth from too much warming. Here is our interview:
Super-Earths Are Bigger And More Habitable Than Earth, And Astronomers Are Discovering More.
Posted in Science on 30th Sep, 2022
by Alex Muller
Astronomers know that the ingredients for life are out there, but habitable does not mean inhabited. Until researchers find evidence of life elsewhere, it's possible that life on Earth was a unique accident.
NASA Artemis Now Days From Launch and Orion Lunar Flyby
Posted in Science on 26th Aug, 2022
by Alex Muller
It has cost over $40 billion to get to this point and many years of delays. Hopefully it will be a successful mission!