Last April 18, 2018, NASA revealed its Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). It was their latest and more innovative telescope to find various planets beyond the solar system. Meanwhile, it is said that the astronomers from the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy and Maunakea telescopes will be a big part of the said adventure. […]
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MIT Team Strives for the Stars, Satellite Off to Search Exoplanets
By next week, a NASA-sponsored spacecraft made and developed by scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will start a mission to explore possibility thousands of other planets just outside of the solar system. The TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) created at MIT will bring 4 cameras and be the very first to study […]
Detailed processing could teach robots with manly tasks
For many people doing the household activities is a nightmare. It becomes an inseparable part of your life, and you feel pretty bored and helpless while doing such unproductive activities. Even if you do such household works, you do them with little importance. In such a situation how will you feel if a robot can […]
Black hole collisions may create havoc
As per the new research that has been conducted it is revealed that if the black holes collide with each other, it will lead to the formation of even bigger Black holes. This runaway growth may lead to a situation which is referred to as globular clusters. According to Carl Rodriguez who is a theoretical […]
New Satellite of the NASA Will Scan the Space for Alien Planets
The exploration of the cosmic real estate is about to start again. No prior than 16th of April, in the fractured parlance of NASA, a small spacecraft called TESS or Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, rising with ambition and cameras will soar on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in a glare of fire and smoke and […]
Edgar Mitchell, sixth man on the Moon died on 4 February 2016 at 85 years.
One of most controversial astronauts, who performed EVA on the Moon, died on Thursday, 4 February 2016 in Lake Worth, Florida. He was last living member of Apollo 14 crew. Edgar Mitchell started his career in NASA in 1966 as second US Navy pilot, who was chosen for further astronautic training. His first task as member of NASA Astronaut […]
MIT Energy Initiative study reports on the long run of energy
How will the globe win the reduction of deep carbon emissions that are essential to reverse or slow the impacts of climate change? The authors of a brand new university study say that unless energy is meaningfully incorporated into the worldwide mixture of low-carbon energy technologies, the challenge of temperature change is going to be […]