...drift with the winds. Following the characterisation of gravitational waves by the eli’Sa mission in the 2030s, radio telescopes...universe in order to understand the nature of the shock waves coming probably from the neighbouring universe. We have just...
...the last decade, we have witnessed the rise of a first wave of space entrepreneurs, the so-called ‘Orphans of Apollo’, who ... years down the line, we are now seeing a second wave of much younger entrepreneurs, too young to remember witnessing mankind’s...
... light from the star from entering the telescope altogether. Because light is a wave, it bends, or diffracts, when entering a telescope, the same way water waves bend around obstacles. As a result, the image of a star is spread across many...
... Space Council of Asgardia to be headed by the Head of Nation of Asgardia. The remaining 143 million citizens of Asgardia (‘second wave’), from the overall number of Asgardia citizens limited to 150 million people, will be allowed - along with other...
... many 19th century scientists, like Maxwell, thought that light waves moved in an invisible “ether” that filled all of ...have been put forward, including a publicised announcement of gravitational waves from ‘inflation’ in 2014, which turned out to be ...
...Earth in a coronal mass ejection, driving a shock wave. The Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRRES),...1991, was observed following the arrival of a large interplanetary shock wave, and resulted in the formation of an entire new belt of...