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Space: The Final Frontier. Exploring space developments and theorizing about how humans fit into the universe.
The Hunt for Exoplanets: Are We Alone in the Universe?
In the modern age, the age-old question of whether we are alone in the universe has taken centre stage in the field of astrophysics. The pursuit of exoplanets, worlds that orbit distant stars beyond our solar system, has captured the imagination of millions.
By Nayson Murona2 years ago in Futurism
Mars: The Final Frontier? Exploring the Future of Human Colonization
In the vast cosmic sea of possibilities, one celestial body has captured our collective imagination like no other – Mars. The Red Planet, our cosmic neighbour, has beckoned to us for centuries. It's the closest we can get to a living, breathing planet beyond our own Earth, and it offers tantalizing possibilities for human colonization.
By Nayson Murona2 years ago in Futurism
Insight on Mars: A Closer Look at Our Quest for Martian Insights
Mars, the enigmatic Red Planet, has long held our fascination. In the modern age, our exploration of this neighbouring world has reached new heights, thanks to groundbreaking missions and cutting-edge technology. This article provides a captivating journey into the quest for Martian insights.
By Nayson Murona2 years ago in Futurism
Beyond Mars: Exploring the Top Contenders for Future Space Colonization
In the modern age, the prospect of space colonization has shifted from the realm of science fiction to a tangible reality. As we look to the stars, the question arises: what lies beyond Mars as a potential destination for future space colonization?
By Nayson Murona2 years ago in Futurism
Black Holes: Unravelling the Secrets of the Universe's Cosmic Vacuum Cleaners
In the modern age, our understanding of the cosmos has evolved significantly. Among the many enigmatic entities that captivate scientists and stargazers alike, black holes stand out as some of the most mysterious. This article delves into the fascinating world of black holes, their extraordinary characteristics.
By Nayson Murona2 years ago in Futurism
Apollo to Artemis: A 50-Year Odyssey
Apollo 17, which occurred in 1972, marks the end of our manned moon landing program. NASA has recently announced that they are preparing to send astronauts back to the moon, and this project is called Artemis. Artemis will also include the first ever woman on the lunar surface. Currently, NASA has a budget of billions of dollars and they have many goals they need to achieve while dealing with budgetary constraints. When you look at it this way, it is clear that NASA needs to be very good at budgeting in order to accomplish all their objectives.
By Nayson Murona2 years ago in Futurism
BlueWalker 3’s Incredible Light Pollution: Why it Matters
“The rapid proliferation of satellites in recent years has alarmed stargazers from all walks of life. As spacecraft move across the sky, they create bright trails and an ambient glow in the sky that can destroy astronomical images and obscure fainter celestial objects that would otherwise be visible to the naked eye.” - Becky Ferreira, New York Times
By Olivia L. Dobbs2 years ago in Futurism






