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Space: The Final Frontier. Exploring space developments and theorizing about how humans fit into the universe.
1500 light years: Black hole "unicorn" to become the closest black hole to Earth?
Astronomers recently discovered the unicorn black hole, which is currently the closest black hole to Earth. It is a small black hole, 1,500 light-years from Earth, with a mass about three times that of the Sun.
By Mao Jiao Li4 years ago in Futurism
A brand new black hole will appear!
We all know that there are many black holes in the universe. In addition to supermassive black holes, primordial black holes, and newly discovered intermediate-mass black holes, which are not yet known exactly why they form, massive stars also become stellar-class black holes after collapsing at the end of their lives.
By Sue Torres4 years ago in Futurism
Are the poles of Mars also icy worlds?
When it comes to the Earth's South Pole and the North Pole, everyone's mind will immediately conjure up images of icy skies and snow-capped mountains. So, the Earth's neighbors - Mars, that is, Iron Man Musk said to immigrate to the planet, its north and south poles, and how it is? Will also be the magnificent appearance of snow and ice?
By Copperchaleu4 years ago in Futurism
How much do you know about the dangers of a trip to Mars?
Astronauts to Mars journey is not like tourists to Switzerland so easy, relaxed, and comfortable, but a journey full of uncertainties and unknown risks of adventure. Astronauts on Mars exploration missions will have to fight for a long time against the stresses of deep space radiation, microgravity, claustrophobic space, and isolation.
By Alessandro Algardi4 years ago in Futurism
There are creatures on Mars?
The Curiosity rover is approaching its 10th anniversary of landing on Mars, and after 10 years of operation, it is still traveling on the lowland edge of the Martian Elysium Plain, having traveled a cumulative distance of 28 kilometers.
By Mao Jiao Li4 years ago in Futurism
More than 20 types of amino acids found, extraterrestrial life really exists?
Recently, Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology said scientists detected more than 20 amino acids in samples collected by the asteroid probe "Hayabusa 2". These samples were taken from the asteroid "Ryugu" by "Hayabusa 2" in 2020. According to Professor Emeritus of Astrobiology Kenshasa Kobayashi of Yokohama National University, the discovery of multiple amino acids on celestial bodies beyond Earth is "unprecedented" and may even suggest the existence of life beyond Earth.
By Sue Torres4 years ago in Futurism
Life inside a star?
When we imagine other possible forms of life, we may sometimes be a bit carbon chauvinistic. This is understandable because carbon-based chemistry allows for the most complex structures we know of in this universe. But is there some other mechanism that would allow for the chemical diversity required for life? We don't know, but that hasn't stopped some scientists from searching.
By Copperchaleu4 years ago in Futurism










