First Orbital Rocket Launched From Europe Crashes With A Massive Explosion
Europe is trying to close the gap on space launch technology.
Europe is trying to close the gap on space launch technology.
Mars sits just inside the Goldilocks Zone, suggesting that life was or is possible there, theoretically at least.
At over a million degrees Celsius, the satellites exploring the sun’s corona have a lot to contend with.
Creating an artificial solar eclipse sounds incredible.
Sounds like there are more moons than we know what to do with.
In a cosmic finale, the European Space Agency said goodbye to its Aeolus satellite, orchestrating a celestial spectacle as it gracefully plunged into Earth’s atmosphere. “Normally, once a satellite is in the nose of its rocket, that’s the last we see of it. But Aeolus… well, it went out with a bang,” exclaimed Tommaso Parrinello,…
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