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Category: Science

Frankfurt is the world’s first airport to regularly use walk-through scanners from Rohde & Schwarz for passengers

February 10, 2025 Elroy Fernandes

Frankfurt is the world’s first airport to regularly employ walk-through scanners for passenger security checks. Following a roughly one-year test phase at Concourse…

NASA reveales a behind-the-scenes clip of its huge Psyche spacecraft that will probe an expensive asteroid

March 10, 2022 Emma Perkins

NASA has uncovered an in the background clasp of colossal Psyche space apparatus will one day test a costly asteroid. The craft will…

astronomers discovered mysterious object in our ‘galactic backyard’ that’s unlike ‘anything ever seen’

January 30, 2022 Dave Barr

A mysterious object not at all like anything that stargazers have seen before has been found in our “galactic backyard”. In research distributed…

spacecraft designed to crash into an asteroid 11 million miles from Earth sent back its first photo

January 3, 2022 Emma Perkins

A spacecraft designed to crash with an asteroid 11 million miles from Earth has sent back its first photograph from space. The Double…

sun is expected to wreak some havoc and make the northern lights visible in NY

October 12, 2021 Emma Perkins

Prepare Earthlings, the sun is relied upon to unleash some destruction on our planet Monday – with a tremendous sunlight based flare that…

European-Japanese spacecraft gets a first look at Mercury on a recent mission

October 4, 2021 Liam Samuel

An European-Japanese spacecraft got a first glance at Mercury on a recent mission to set up two probes in the planet’s circle. The…

“Farfarout”,is the most distant known object in Solar System identified by astronomers

February 13, 2021 Antonio Chad

The most distant known article in our Solar System has been distinguished by astronomers. It’s been given the fitting moniker “Farfarout” and is…

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan unveiled an ambitious 10-year space program including 2023 moon mission

February 12, 2021 Lucas Carter

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan uncovered an eager 10-year space program for his country Tuesday that incorporates missions to the moon, sending Turkish…

global time scientists propose shortening minute to 59 seconds

January 6, 2021 Dave Barr

“On the off chance that just there were less hours in a day,” said nobody, ever. All things considered, Earth eases back down…

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