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why is Pluto no longer regarded as a planet?
Pluto is no longer viewed by the International Astronomical Union (ISU) as a planet, much to the dismay of planetary scientists. Pluto is positioned as a small planet, and the main reason for this is that it has not been able to remove other elements from its orbit. Some planetary scientists, including NASA, want to restore Pluto's position as a planet.
By Radha Karki4 years ago in FYI
How Was Speed Of Light Measured
In 1849, Fizeau designed a device that displayed a light beam through a gear wheel on a rotating mirror in a fixed mirror position at a distance of 5.5 miles. By swiftly turning the wheel, he succeeded in directing the beam through the gap between the two teeth on the way there, capturing reflected beams from neighboring crevices.
By Alekzendar Hums4 years ago in FYI
Things To Think About When Going To The Moon
In current times with the extraordinary advancements in the technological sector and the variety of innovative gadgets – each, tumbling out onto the market quicker than the last – we can forget just how little time we have had with these tools at our fingertips.
By Outrageous Optimism 4 years ago in FYI
Touchdown, Take-Off: Inside a Jumbo Flight
FORTY MINUTES before scheduled take-off of this Qantas Boeing 747–200, the technical crew arrives: the captain, the first officer (or co-pilot) and the flight engineer. Each carries a thick, ring-bound folder, the Quick Reference Manual, with a slew of instrumentation and safety checks they will perform over the next half-hour.
By Wilson da Silva4 years ago in FYI
The difference between Delta and Delta Plus Variant and do vaccines work against them?
The deadly Covid-19 Delta variant is rapidly spreading around the world. Delta variant spreads 50 percent faster than Alpha, which was 50 percent more contagious than the original SARS-CoV-2 strain. However, the general public is still puzzled about the differences between these multiple strains of the virus. In this article, we will discuss the differences between these strains in detail.
By The South Guide4 years ago in FYI
Left Brain VS Right Brain
The widespread view that your dominant personality traits are related to which side of your most powerful brain control has been around for over 200 years and has spread across the Buzzfeed personality puzzle, but is by no means true. In fact, humans use both parts of the brain to create meaning and skill in both.
By Radha Karki5 years ago in FYI
How The Einstein Theory Relativity Changed The Way We Think About Gravity?
The secret of gravity which is subject to Einstein's general theory of relativity was revealed in a series of papers submitted to the Prussian Academy in Berlin in November of a century ago.
By Alekzendar Hums5 years ago in FYI
In Which Theory Is Hydrogen Bomb Related
North Korea announced Sunday that it was conducting its sixth and most powerful nuclear test with what it called a sophisticated hydrogen bomb (H-bomb). Experts have not verified whether it was an H-bomb, but they agree it caused an explosion that surpassed previous tests. The characteristic mushroom cloud that initiated the formation of the first H bomb over the US Eniwetok atoll in the Pacific Ocean on November 6, 1952.
By Alekzendar Hums5 years ago in FYI
Is Any Movie Made In Space?
The inhumane emptiness of space forces the characters to confront their private fears and self-doubts and inspires us to ask existential and epistemological questions that fascinate us. Like most great space films, Ape is steeped in wonder and mystery, but unlike most successful science fiction films, his portrayal isolates and amplifies our own weaknesses at different times. The original ape may not be a space movie compared to some of the others on this list but its protagonist is an astronaut and starts in space.
By albert bean5 years ago in FYI


