It could finally solve one of the mysteries of the universe… A series of radio bursts hitting Earth

It could finally solve one of the mysteries of the universe… A series of radio bursts hitting Earth

A team of scientists reports that frequent bursts of energy from the depths of space could finally solve one of the deepest mysteries of the universe. According to the team, a series of intense emissions come from a magnetar, and their properties may be important for understanding what they are. Magnetars are one of the … Read more

Physicists Reveal Why Lightning Is Not Straight, Zig-zag Shaped

Physicists Reveal Why Lightning Is Not Straight, Zig-zag Shaped

Myths about playing cellphones or smartphone when it rains is often heard in the ears of the community. The reason is, playing cellphones when it rains can get a lightning strike. In fact, when it rains heavily, many people take shelter indoors, under buildings or taller objects. While lightning prefers tall objects to be struck. … Read more

A Rare Comet Will Pass Near Earth Early February 2023 – Solopos.com

A Rare Comet Will Pass Near Earth Early February 2023 – Solopos.com

SOLOPOS.COM – Comet illustration. (Freepik.com) Solopos.com, SOLO-Researcher at the Space Research Center of the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) Andi Pangerang said that the rare comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) is expected to pass near Earth on February 2, 2023 at 00.32 WIB at a distance of 42,472,000 km from Earth. “When passing near the … Read more

NASA’s Webb Telescope Finds Earth-like Planets, Hotter Temperatures

NASA’s Webb Telescope Finds Earth-like Planets, Hotter Temperatures

Jakarta – NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has made a discovery planet extrasolar for the first time. The researchers confirmed the planet orbiting this other star as LHS 475 b. This discovery was presented by researchers at the press conference of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) on Wednesday, January 11, 2023. A research team led … Read more

The James Webb Telescope First Finds an Exoplanet, 99 Percent the Size of Earth

The James Webb Telescope First Finds an Exoplanet, 99 Percent the Size of Earth

Liputan6.com, Jakarta – Teleskop James Webb again recorded a new achievement, after previously this telescope managed to capture a more visual appearance of outer space within six months of its operation. This time, as quoted from Engadget, Friday (13/1/2023), the James Webb telescope managed to find an exoplanet for the first time. According to astronomers’ … Read more

New Spring Festival movie “Man Jianghong” releases IMAX poster Shen Tengyi Yang Qianxi and the leading actors appear in a festive style_Type_Suspense_Zhang Yimou

New Spring Festival movie “Man Jianghong” releases IMAX poster Shen Tengyi Yang Qianxi and the leading actors appear in a festive style_Type_Suspense_Zhang Yimou

Original title: The new film “Manjianghong” in the Spring Festival releases the IMAX poster Shen Tengyi Yang Qianxi and the leading actors appear in a festive style Sohu Entertainment News Zhang Yimou’s new Chinese New Year movie “Manjianghong” has released IMAX posters. Shen Teng, Yi Yanqianxi and other leading actors are placed in a bright … Read more

The Webb telescope discovered its first exoplanet, Earth’s hot twin — ČT24 — Czech Television

The Webb telescope discovered its first exoplanet, Earth’s hot twin — ČT24 — Czech Television

The discovered exoplanet, officially designated as LHS 475 b, is practically the twin of our planet in terms of dimensions – it reaches 99 percent of the Earth’s diameter. But it is several hundred degrees hotter because it is much closer to its star than any planet in the Solar System is to the Sun. … Read more

Twin Black Holes Eating the Leftovers of the Galaxy

Twin Black Holes Eating the Leftovers of the Galaxy

Thursday, 12 January 2023 – 15:02 WIB LIVE Techno – Two black hole have been found chewing material adjoining the hearts of two galaxy that coalesce, indicating that binary black holes may be more common than scientists thought. The researchers report the findings Jan. 9 in The Astrophysical Journal Letters and at the 241st meeting … Read more