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Astronaut legend Buzz Aldrin marries on his 93rd birthday
The second man on the moon is getting married for a fourth time, as astronaut legend Buzz Aldrin announced he'd wed his longtime girlfriend on his birthday in Los Angeles.www.dailymail.co.uk
My friend you never cease to amaze. A many of vast knowledge on so many different topics. Where do you find the time?What a radio signal from that wavelength suggests is that in the very early formation (of the known Universe) ther may have been planetary formation enough to the point where it would correspond to emitting a radio signal at slightly just below the speed of light, because radio waves come naturally from thermal electromagnetic radiation, which from that far back would be considered a Black-Body radiation.
So basically, it was mostly believed that in the very early formational expansion of the universe that is was just essentially a primordial soup of ionized particles & Star-dust, but an emission of this nature suggest there was likely a planetary system & a pretty large one at that.
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Earth’s Inner Core May Be Reversing Its Rotation, Study Finds
The change may shave the length of the day by a fraction of a millisecond over the course of a year.www.wsj.com
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The American space agency partnered with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) on the Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations (DRACO) program that will be tested in 2027.NASA is building a nuclear rocket that could send humans to Mars
NASA is eyeing the late 2030s for sending humans to Mars and it could use a nuclear-powered rocket that would dramatically reduce the seven-month journey for those spacefaring heroes.www.dailymail.co.uk
A nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) offers a high thrust-to-weight ratio of around 10,000 times greater than electric propulsion and two-to-five times greater efficiency than in-space chemical propulsion.
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All you need to know about Elon Musk's Starship ahead of maiden launch
Elon Musk's $3 billion (£2.4 billion) Starship - a vehicle that could be a game-changer for long-distance space travel - is now just weeks away from making its maiden launch from south Texas.www.dailymail.co.uk