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Jul 1, 2019
Hubble Space Telescope Snaps ‘In Bloom’ Spiral Galaxy in Space
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space
The Hubble Space Telescope recently spotted a gorgeous “in bloom” spiral galaxy and it shows vibrant star formation pockets that look like red flowers.
The spiral galaxy, which is named NGC 972, was shared by the Hubble Space Telescope on Monday, July 1. NGC 972’s orange-pink glow comes from hydrogen gas reacting to intense light beaming outwards from neighboring newborn stars, said a Hubble Space Telescope press release. These bright patches, which are scattered near various cosmic dust streams, are “blooming” like roses in NGC 972.
Jul 1, 2019
Buzz Aldrin: Stephen Hawking said we should “colonize the moon” before Mars
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space
Jul 1, 2019
UK Space Agency drawing up rules for Cornwall spaceport
Posted by Carse Peel in category: space
UK Space Agency has confirmed that it is drafting regulations for Europe’s first spaceport set to be built in Cornwall…
The UK Space Agency has confirmed that it’s currently drawing up rules for Europe’s first ever spaceport that is set to be built in Cornwall. Flights could be operating as early as the 2020s.
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Jul 1, 2019
NASA Announces New Mission To Titan, Saturn’s Mysterious Moon
Posted by Bill Retherford in category: space
Jun 30, 2019
Mars May Become a Socialist Nation of Strong-Boned Ship-Dwellers
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space
Jun 30, 2019
Space station mold survives 200 times the radiation dose that would kill a human
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: space
Jun 29, 2019
What If Earth Was Near the Center of the Milky Way?
Posted by Michael Lance in category: space
What’s at the center of the Milky Way galaxy and what would be different if Earth was positioned there?
Jun 28, 2019
Dragonfly: NASA’s New Mission to Explore Saturn’s Moon Titan
Posted by Alberto Lao in category: space
Next stop? Saturn’s moon Titan!
Titan, an analog to the early 🌎, can provide clues to how life may have arisen on our planet. Working with the JHU Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), we’ll send our new mission #Dragonfly to take to the skies in search for the building blocks of life: https://go.nasa.gov/2Nv0Eb0
A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in Spain and the U.S. has announced that they have discovered a new property of light—self-torque. In their paper published in the journal Science, the group describes how they happened to spot the new property and possible uses for it.
Scientists have long known about such properties of light as wavelength. More recently, researchers have found that light can also be twisted, a property called angular momentum. Beams with highly structured angular momentum are said to have orbital angular momentum (OAM), and are called vortex beams. They appear as a helix surrounding a common center, and when they strike a flat surface, they appear as doughnut-shaped. In this new effort, the researchers were working with OAM beams when they found the light behaving in a way that had never been seen before.
The experiments involved firing two lasers at a cloud of argon gas—doing so forced the beams to overlap, and they joined and were emitted as a single beam from the other side of the argon cloud. The result was a type of vortex beam. The researchers then wondered what would happen if the lasers had different orbital angular momentum and if they were slightly out of sync. This resulted in a beam that looked like a corkscrew with a gradually changing twist. And when the beam struck a flat surface, it looked like a crescent moon. The researchers noted that looked at another way, a single photon at the front of the beam was orbiting around its center more slowly than a photon at the back of the beam. The researchers promptly dubbed the new property self-torque—and not only is it a newly discovered property of light, it is also one that has never even been predicted.