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SKA World Biggest Telescope
The Square Kilometer Array (SKA) is a large, international project to build the world's largest and most sensitive radio telescope. The SKA will consist of thousands of individual antennas spread out over a large area, with a total collecting area of one square kilometer. This massive array will be used to study a wide range of astronomical phenomena, from the early Universe to the formation of stars and galaxies.
By Gajendira Kumar3 years ago in Futurism
First Contact
Since the beginnings of popular science fiction, the idea of any initial meetings between humans and extraterrestrials have happened overwhelmingly on Earth. From Well's The War of the Worlds, in which the Martians attack, to Clarke's Childhood's End, an attempt at peaceful utopia under alien overlords, the extraterrestrials have come to Earth with more technology, more knowledge, and always, always, more firepower. Whether it's peaceful Vulcans shaking hands with Zefram Cochrane, or multiple fifteen mile wide saucers being deployed over major Earth cities, it is what we Earthlings have come to expect. If you believe in intelligent alien life, you instinctively believe it will eventually come to us.
By Cie McCullough3 years ago in Futurism
4 Places Where the Laws of Physics Break Down
The laws of physics are the foundation upon which our understanding of the universe is built. They describe how things move, how they interact with each other, and how they change over time. These laws are incredibly powerful and accurate, but there are a few places where they break down. In this article, we will explore some of these places in depth and discuss the implications of these breakdowns for our understanding of the universe.
By Finola bozlar3 years ago in Futurism
Bot C-90 & Queen Seferiti
Once upon a time, in a universe far from our own, there lived two beings from very different worlds. One was a robotic AI named Triple C-90, who had been programmed to explore the universe and gather information for its creators. The other was a free-spirited fairy named Queen Sefertiti, who lived on the tropical island of Flora and loved to dance and play with the island's inhabitants.
By Master Splinter3 years ago in Futurism
A hot Jupiter that can be seen by amateurs
Are monster telescopes in world class facilities and gigantic super-expensive detectors and instruments always needed to do some real science on a planetary system outside of our solar system? After all, I showed in this article that in order to pick out the really faint signals from an exoplanet that would otherwise be lost in the glare of its parent star, professional grade equipment would be needed, of such a scale to dwarf a person standing next to it.
By Andrew Scott3 years ago in Futurism
NASA is a rocket that will deliver in just 45 days To Mars, it seems at least one year
is making a rocket that will reach Mars in just 45 days. It takes at least one year now. In fact, China is constantly challenging the US and the whole world in the space mission. In such a situation, America wants to go beyond that. NASA has planned that it will make a rocket flying with nuclear fuel. Which will deliver spacecraft or humans to Mars in just and just 45 days.
By Ravi Kumar 3 years ago in Futurism









