The Journey of The Telescope The First Glimpse Beyond In 1609, Galileo Galilei constructed a simple telescope with glass lenses to observe the sky. Through it, he saw holes (craters) on the Moon, moon...
This article focuses on the Opportunity and Spirit rovers, chosen as the first in this telescope and rover series because they are my favourites. Key Details Opportunity Launch: July 7, 2003 Landing: ...
Guess What? Uranus Just Got a New Moon Buddy! Hey space fans! So, the universe decided to surprise us (again), and this time it’s all about Uranus—yes, the ice giant with the funky tilt and those...
Yes, you read that right. In the weightless world of space, gravity doesn’t exist to pull water downwards like it does here on Earth. Normally, gravity allows water to flow through pipes and run smoot...
On November 22, 2024, Emily Calandrelli also known as the Space Gal etched her name into the stars by becoming the 100th woman in space, launching aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket. Emily is mor...
Ever wondered how we might measure the progress of an entire civilization ? Back in 1964, a visionary Soviet astrophysicist named Nikolai Kardashev had a big idea “What if we could rank civilizations ...
The universe we live in is so vast that even counting its stars and galaxies is unimaginable. In such an immense universe, how reasonable is it for life to exist only on Earth? The question, “Ar...