Well,well NASA Just Go And Find Some Alien Friends....(post By Sci Universe)

Well,well NASA just go and find some alien friends....(post by sci universe)

Well This Is A Bummer, But A Good Call Considering How Media Is Like 😄 NASA Will Host A Teleconference

Well this is a bummer, but a good call considering how media is like 😄 NASA will host a teleconference at 2 p.m. EDT Monday, Sept. 26, to present new “surprising evidence” of activity from images captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. 

Europa is thought to host an ocean of liquid water beneath its icy surface, and is thus considered to be one of the best places to search for alien life elsewhere in the Solar System. 

If you want to know more about Europa, I recommend this infographic by space.com.

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8 years ago

THATS IT

What’s Up for October 2016?

What’s Up for October? Moon phases, Astronomy Day, meteors and Saturn!

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The new moon phase starts the month on October 1. Of course, the new moon isn’t visible, because it’s between Earth and the sun, and the unlit side is facing Earth. 

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Night by night the slender crescent gets bigger and higher in the sky and easier to see just after sunset. On the 3rd and 4th, the moon will pass just above Venus!

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A week later on the 9th the moon has traveled through one quarter of its 29-day orbit around Earth, and we see the first quarter phase. Also look for Mars just below the moon.

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Join us in celebrating International Observe the Moon Night Saturday, October 8th, with your local astronomy club or science center. Conveniently, the 8th is also Fall Astronomy Day, celebrated internationally by astronomy clubs since 1973.

What’s Up For October 2016?

One week later on the 16th the moon reaches opposition, or the full moon phase, when the moon and the sun are on opposite sides of Earth. And the sun completely illuminates the moon as seen from Earth. 

What’s Up For October 2016?

During this phase, the moon rises in the east just as the sun is setting in the west. Overnight, the moon crosses the sky and sets at dawn.

What’s Up For October 2016?

A week later, on the 22nd of October, the last quarter moon rises at midnight. Later, the pretty and bright Beehive Cluster will be visible near the moon until dawn.

What’s Up For October 2016?

To wrap up the month, 29 days after the last new moon we start the lunar cycle all over again with another new moon phase on October 30th. Will you be able to spot the one-day old moon on Halloween? It will be a challenge!

What’s Up For October 2016?

There are three meteor showers in October–the Draconids, the Taurids and the Orionids. Try for the Draconids on October 8th.  

What’s Up For October 2016?

See the Taurids on October 10th. 

What’s Up For October 2016?

The Orionids will be marred by the full moon on the 21st, but all three meteor showers will offer some possible bright meteors.

What’s Up For October 2016?

Finally, you’ll have an especially pretty view of Saturn, when it forms a straight line with Venus and the red star Antares on the 27th.

You can catch up on NASA’s lunar mission, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, the Cassini Mission to Saturn and all of our missions at www.nasa.gov.

Watch the full October “What’s Up" video for more:

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com.


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8 years ago

Wifi evolve to LiFi 

post by worl of facts

Li-Fi Is The New Insanely Fast Wireless Internet

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Wi-Fi has revolutionized the experience of connecting online, but it has already been one-upped. The radiowave technology may be soon replaced with Li-Fi, the wireless internet alternative that is 100 times faster than the Wi-Fi we use today. 

Keep reading


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8 years ago

"Real survival is in your mind and in your heart"

Bear grills

8 years ago

don't blame gravity for falling in love

albert einstine-bariny qoutes


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8 years ago

Biotronium series

Hello everyone Im happy to say yo that i f-taser is releasing the biotronium series which is all connected with your biological world or Mother nature..

8 years ago

LETS DO IT TOGETHER NASA :)

Mission Possible: Redirecting an Asteroid

As part of our Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM), we plan to send a robotic spacecraft to an asteroid tens of millions of miles away from Earth, capture a multi-ton boulder and bring it to an orbit near the moon for future crew exploration.

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This mission to visit a large near-Earth asteroid is part of our plan to advance the new technologies and spaceflight experience needed for a human mission to the Martian system in the 2030s.

How exactly will it work?

The robotic spacecraft, powered by the most advanced solar electric propulsion system, will travel for about 18 months to the target asteroid.

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After the spacecraft arrives and the multi-ton boulder is collected from the surface, the spacecraft will hover near the asteroid to create a gravitational attraction that will slightly change the asteroid’s trajectory.

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After the enhanced gravity tractor demonstration is compete, the robotic vehicle will deliver the boulder into a stable orbit near the moon. During the transit, the boulder will be further imaged and studied by the spacecraft.

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Astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft will launch on the Space Launch System rocket to explore the returned boulder.

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Orion will dock with the robotic vehicle that still has the boulder in its grasp. 

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While docked, two crew members on spacewalks will explore the boulder and collect samples to bring back to Earth for further study.

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The astronauts and collected samples will return to Earth in the Orion spacecraft.

How will ARM help us send humans to Mars in the 2030s?

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This mission will demonstrate future Mars-level exploration missions closer to home and will fly a mission with technologies and real life operational constraints that we’ll encounter on the way to the Red Planet. A few of the capabilities it will help us test include: 

Solar Electric Propulsion – Using advanced Solar Electric Propulsion (SEP) technologies is an important part of future missions to send larger payloads into deep space and to the Mars system. Unlike chemical propulsion, which uses combustion and a nozzle to generate thrust, SEP uses electricity from solar arrays to create electromagnetic fields to accelerate and expel charged atoms (ions) to create a very low thrust with a very efficient use of propellant.

Trajectory and Navigation – When we move the massive asteroid boulder using low-thrust propulsion and leveraging the gravity fields of Earth and the moon, we’ll validate critical technologies for the future Mars missions. 

Advances in Spacesuits – Spacesuits designed to operate in deep space and for the Mars surface will require upgrades to the portable life support system (PLSS). We are working on advanced PLSS that will protect astronauts on Mars or in deep space by improving carbon dioxide removal, humidity control and oxygen regulation. We are also improving mobility by evaluating advances in gloves to improve thermal capacity and dexterity. 

Sample Collection and Containment Techniques – This experience will help us prepare to return samples from Mars through the development of new techniques for safe sample collection and containment. These techniques will ensure that humans do not contaminate the samples with microbes from Earth, while protecting our planet from any potential hazards in the samples that are returned. 

Rendezvous and Docking Capabilities – Future human missions to Mars will require new capabilities to rendezvous and dock spacecraft in deep space. We will advance the current system we’ve developed with the international partners aboard the International Space Station. 

Moving from spaceflight a couple hundred miles off Earth to the proving ground environment (40,000 miles beyond the moon) will allow us to start accumulating experience farther than humans have ever traveled in space.

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com


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8 years ago

and thts amazing;) 

post by fyp-science

Gigantic Silver Solar Powered Pipe Can Supply 4.5 Billion Liters of Drinkable Water From The Ocean

Gigantic Silver Solar Powered Pipe Can Supply 4.5 Billion Liters Of Drinkable Water From The Ocean

Khalili Engineers have designed a massive solar powered pipe with the capacity to generate drinkable water from seawater. 

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8 years ago

That's a good nature living idea ; green idea😇

An Indian Company Created Shopping Bags That Are 100% Natural, Biodegradable, And Edible. It Took 4 Years

An Indian company created shopping bags that are 100% natural, biodegradable, and edible. It took 4 years to develop the bags, which are made of potato, tapioca, corn, starches, and vegetable oils. Though slightly more expensive than plastic, the bags break down quickly, dissolve completely, and become a safe food source for animals rather than a choking hazard. Source

8 years ago

CHAKRAS (this is a post of cosmic portal,i like it very much)

Match This Understanding To Other Ancient Temples

Match this understanding to other ancient temples


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8 years ago

A real tool which has the potential to turn dreams to reality is called Imagination.

-F>Taser

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