space
Space: The Final Frontier. Exploring space developments and theorizing about how humans fit into the universe.
Traces of an Ancient Ocean on Mars: Perseverance’s Groundbreaking Discovery
When we picture Mars today, we imagine a frozen desert: an arid, windswept planet draped in rust-red dust, its surface carved by craters and barren valleys. But scientists have long suspected that this harsh landscape hides a very different past — one where rivers carved channels, lakes filled craters, and vast oceans may have once stretched across its surface. Now, thanks to NASA’s Perseverance rover, new evidence has emerged that strengthens the case for an ancient Martian ocean.
By Holianyk Ihor4 months ago in Futurism
A Mysterious Relic Galaxy: A Frozen Echo of the Early Universe
Every time astronomers point their most advanced telescopes toward the depths of the cosmos, they are essentially peering back in time. Light from the most distant galaxies travels for billions of years before reaching us, carrying with it precious clues about the infancy of our Universe. Recently, researchers announced a remarkable discovery: a new relic galaxy that has preserved the characteristics of some of the very first cosmic structures born after the Big Bang.
By Holianyk Ihor4 months ago in Futurism
Jeddah Tower: Reaching for the Sky in Saudi Arabia
Jeddah Tower: Reaching for the Sky in Saudi Arabia When people talk about the future of cities, the conversation often circles back to skyscrapers. From the Empire State Building in New York to the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, towers have always symbolized ambition, wealth, and vision. Yet, on the western coast of Saudi Arabia, along the Red Sea, stands a project that pushes ambition to its extreme: Jeddah Tower, the world’s first kilometer-high skyscraper.
By waseem khan4 months ago in Futurism
Are Ancient Myths and Modern UFOs Telling the Same Story?
Ancient Shadows and Forgotten Beings In the last few years, headlines about UFOs have shifted from tabloid gossip to front-page news. Military pilots speak of objects accelerating beyond physics, intelligence reports confirm “unidentified aerial phenomena,” and governments cautiously admit they don’t know what we are dealing with.
By The Secret History Of The World4 months ago in Futurism
Neutrino Mass Oscillations Measured Through Cosmology for the First Time
In the vast stage of the universe, few players are as elusive as the neutrino. These ghostlike particles stream through everything—our planet, our bodies, even entire stars—without leaving a trace. Every second, trillions of them pass through you, yet you don’t feel a thing. For decades, scientists believed neutrinos were completely massless. But subtle experiments at the end of the 20th century proved otherwise: neutrinos do have mass, however tiny.
By Holianyk Ihor4 months ago in Futurism
First Real-Time Evidence of Volcanic Activity on Venus
For decades, Venus has stood as one of the greatest enigmas of our Solar System. Shrouded in a thick, toxic veil of sulfuric acid clouds, it has often been described as Earth’s “evil twin.” With surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead, crushing atmospheric pressure 90 times greater than Earth’s, and skies forever hidden behind stormy clouds, Venus feels more like a furnace than a planet. Yet despite its hellish reputation, one scientific question has lingered longer than most: is Venus still geologically alive?
By Holianyk Ihor4 months ago in Futurism
Phosphorus Molecules Found in a Stellar Nursery: A Clue to the Origins of Life
When astronomers talk about the building blocks of life, we often hear about carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. These elements dominate both living organisms and the cosmos. But there is another, less talked-about ingredient that is just as crucial: phosphorus. Without it, our DNA would collapse, our cells would lose their energy currency, and life as we know it would not exist.
By Holianyk Ihor4 months ago in Futurism
Alien or Natural Wonder? How 3I/ATLAS is Challenging What We Know About Interstellar Objects
When ʻOumuamua zipped through the solar system in 2017, it left astronomers stunned. Not only was it the first confirmed interstellar object ever observed, but its odd shape and unexpected acceleration sparked speculation that it might be an alien probe. Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb became a household name for daring to suggest as much.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Futurism
Oxygen in the Atmosphere of Exoplanet K2-18b: A Possible Glimpse of Alien Life
Astronomy never ceases to surprise us. Recently, researchers confirmed the presence of molecular oxygen in the atmosphere of a distant world: the exoplanet K2-18b. This discovery is more than just a scientific milestone—it raises profound questions about whether life, in some form, could exist far beyond our solar system.
By Holianyk Ihor4 months ago in Futurism
The Star That Spins Almost at the Speed of Light
Astronomy never ceases to amaze us. Just when we think we’ve reached the limits of what the universe can throw at us, a new discovery bends our imagination. This time, scientists have detected a neutron star — specifically, a pulsar — spinning so fast that its surface is moving at a speed brushing against the ultimate cosmic speed limit: the speed of light itself.
By Holianyk Ihor4 months ago in Futurism










