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Milky Way Galaxy two gigantic “bubbles” 50,000 light years in each direction.
24-03-2025, 12:49 PM
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24-03-2025, 12:51 PM
24-03-2025, 12:53 PM
(10-03-2025, 04:44 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Next!. Akan Datang, this asteroid threat grows.
Imagine taking a leisurely Sunday drive, and you accidentally smash something on the road that turns out to be an unprecedented scientific revelation. Well, that’s exactly what happened to NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover on May 30, 2024 when it struck sulfur.
Recently, NASA's Curiosity rover discovered rocks made of pure sulfur on Mars, a first for the Red Planet, and the Perseverance rover found a rock sample, nicknamed "Cheyava Falls," with signs of ancient water and organic compounds, potentially hinting at past microbial life
24-03-2025, 06:35 PM
Imagine giant space rocks zooming through the universe, but instead of following the usual cosmic rules, they do their own thing. That’s exactly what scientists discovered—seven mysterious "dark comets" that seem to defy the known laws of motion. Unlike regular comets, these don’t have bright, glowing tails, making them nearly invisible. They also move in unpredictable ways, as if something unknown is influencing their paths. Some experts think they might be covered in strange materials that absorb light, while others believe unseen forces could be at play. Whatever the reason, these rogue comets are rewriting what we thought we knew about space!.
24-03-2025, 06:37 PM
(24-03-2025, 06:35 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Imagine giant space rocks zooming through the universe, but instead of following the usual cosmic rules, they do their own thing. That’s exactly what scientists discovered—seven mysterious "dark comets" that seem to defy the known laws of motion. Unlike regular comets, these don’t have bright, glowing tails, making them nearly invisible. They also move in unpredictable ways, as if something unknown is influencing their paths. Some experts think they might be covered in strange materials that absorb light, while others believe unseen forces could be at play. Whatever the reason, these rogue comets are rewriting what we thought we knew about space!.
https://youtu.be/d7rzo8S0jLs?si=UT8X6kpvT4Uxtl6m
24-03-2025, 06:43 PM
When u look at the diversity of life around us, we cannot b bothered with them. I mean do u follow an ant back home and watch how it lives ? Same for billions of aliens around us, they know we exist but cann9t b bothered with us.
25-03-2025, 05:49 PM
Scientists Discovered the Tunnels of a Possibly Unknown Ancient Lifeform
Looks like limestone’s on the menu for some unknown creepy crawly.
Looks like limestone’s on the menu for some unknown creepy crawly.
26-03-2025, 03:46 PM
(24-03-2025, 06:43 PM)*天哥* Wrote: When u look at the diversity of life around us, we cannot b bothered with them. I mean do u follow an ant back home and watch how it lives ? Same for billions of aliens around us, they know we exist but cann9t b bothered with us.
I think, mastery of physics. Ultimately, that's all come down to, physics. Any species can travel between stars could move star to star in so many ways that we'd never even see coming to earth. We'd be to them what ants are to us.
For any species that can achieve interstellar travel in a meaningful amount of time, it would also trivial to push any asteroid into an earth collision orbit, then game over if even latest NASA own technology is really as old as a shot gun.


26-03-2025, 03:51 PM
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28-03-2025, 03:21 PM
(21-03-2025, 04:33 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: https://www.ecoticias.com/en/nasa-planet...e_vignette
https://www.ecoticias.com/en/nasa-planet...e_vignette
https://www.businesstoday.in/visualstori...09-03-2025
29-03-2025, 07:33 AM
Meet Enaiposha: The New Planet That Defies What We Know About Our Solar System
Astronomers have discovered a new exoplanet, Enaiposha, that challenges everything we thought we knew about mini-Neptunes. With its thick, haze-filled atmosphere and signs of carbon dioxide, this super-Venus could reshape how we understand planetary evolution.
Melissa Ait Lounis Melissa Ait Lounis
Astronomers have discovered a new exoplanet, Enaiposha, that challenges everything we thought we knew about mini-Neptunes. With its thick, haze-filled atmosphere and signs of carbon dioxide, this super-Venus could reshape how we understand planetary evolution.
Melissa Ait Lounis Melissa Ait Lounis
29-03-2025, 07:34 AM
(29-03-2025, 07:33 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Meet Enaiposha: The New Planet That Defies What We Know About Our Solar System
Astronomers have discovered a new exoplanet, Enaiposha, that challenges everything we thought we knew about mini-Neptunes. With its thick, haze-filled atmosphere and signs of carbon dioxide, this super-Venus could reshape how we understand planetary evolution.
Melissa Ait Lounis Melissa Ait Lounis
https://dailygalaxy.com/2025/03/enaiposh...ar-system/
29-03-2025, 07:35 AM
Astronomers have recently unveiled an extraordinary discovery in the cosmos: a new exoplanet named Enaiposha, located 47 light-years from our solar system. Initially thought to be a mini-Neptune, this distant world has revealed surprising features that have led scientists to propose a completely new category for it—a super-Venus.
29-03-2025, 07:40 AM
Deep space radio burst reaches Earth after an 8 billion year journey
Recently, astronomers made an astonishing discovery — a mysterious and powerful burst of radio waves reached Earth after traveling through space for 8 billion years. Dubbed FRB 20220610A, it is one of the most distant and energetic radio signals ever observed
Recently, astronomers made an astonishing discovery — a mysterious and powerful burst of radio waves reached Earth after traveling through space for 8 billion years. Dubbed FRB 20220610A, it is one of the most distant and energetic radio signals ever observed
29-03-2025, 07:41 AM
(29-03-2025, 07:40 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Deep space radio burst reaches Earth after an 8 billion year journey
Recently, astronomers made an astonishing discovery — a mysterious and powerful burst of radio waves reached Earth after traveling through space for 8 billion years. Dubbed FRB 20220610A, it is one of the most distant and energetic radio signals ever observed
https://www.earth.com/news/deep-space-ra...e_vignette
30-03-2025, 07:30 AM
The physics community has never split like this’: row erupts over plans for new Large Hadron Collider
Ambitious project could soak up funding for subatomic physics for decades, say opponents.
Scientists are refining plans to build the world’s biggest machine at a site beneath the Swiss-French border. More than $30bn (£23bn) would be spent drilling a 91km circular tunnel in which subatomic particles would be accelerated to near light speeds and smashed into each other. From the resulting nuclear debris, scientists hope they will then find clues that would help them understand the detailed makeup of the universe.
It is an extraordinarily ambitious project. However, it is also a controversial one – for many scientists fear the machine, the Future Circular Collider (FCC), could soak up funding for subatomic physics for decades and leave promising new research avenues starved of resources.
Others argue that the mega-collider is being imposed on physicists by senior officials at Cern, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, without properly consulting researchers.
Ambitious project could soak up funding for subatomic physics for decades, say opponents.
Scientists are refining plans to build the world’s biggest machine at a site beneath the Swiss-French border. More than $30bn (£23bn) would be spent drilling a 91km circular tunnel in which subatomic particles would be accelerated to near light speeds and smashed into each other. From the resulting nuclear debris, scientists hope they will then find clues that would help them understand the detailed makeup of the universe.
It is an extraordinarily ambitious project. However, it is also a controversial one – for many scientists fear the machine, the Future Circular Collider (FCC), could soak up funding for subatomic physics for decades and leave promising new research avenues starved of resources.
Others argue that the mega-collider is being imposed on physicists by senior officials at Cern, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, without properly consulting researchers.
31-03-2025, 10:00 PM
(15-02-2025, 10:41 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: https://www.popularmechanics.com/science...erstellar/
This NASA Scientist Is Developing a Spacecraft for Interstellar Travel. Is It the Warp Drive We’ve Been Waiting For?.
Harold White, known to his friends as Sonny, was only 11 years old when the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum was unveiled in his home city of Washington, D.C. in the summer of 1976. He and millions of other visitors explored the museum’s halls to marvel at decades-old airplanes and space modules that had only just returned Earth-side, including the Apollo 11’s command module, Columbia. It had remained in orbit as Neil Armstrong and “Buzz” Aldrin became the first human beings to set foot on the moon. For White, visiting the museum became a pivotal moment that would ripple through his life and career as both a NASA scientist and dogged investigator of one of science’s most challenging problems: how to reach the stars.
01-04-2025, 06:19 PM
An Engineer Says He’s Overcome Earth’s Gravity. He discovering a machine that could somehow produce thrust without releasing propellant would be a game-changer for human space travel. There’s just one problem—such a device would defy the laws of physics.
This limitation has not stopped people from investigating the possibility, & the latest addition to the propellant-less club is an electrostatic design developed by a former NASA engineer.
While company behind the drive, Exodus Propulsion Technologies, says that the drive can achieve a thrust to counteract Earth’s gravity, such a claim still needs independent verification and a healthy dose of skepticism.
In 2001, British Electrical Engineer Roger Shawyer first introduced the “impossible drive,” known as the EmDrive, was called “impossible” because its creator purported that drive was reactionless, meaning no propellant required—in other words, it defied known laws of physics (specifically, the conservation of momentum).
As with anything that appears to thumb its nose at Newton & Einstein, scientists raised more than a few eyebrows, and two decades of testing eventually boiled down to an inevitable (and somewhat predictable) conclusion in 2021: the EmDrive was bunk. But that’s the nature of the scientific method—take a seemingly impossible idea, put it through rigorous testing, & hopefully get to an unassailable conclusion (or new discoveries that lead in other directions).
This limitation has not stopped people from investigating the possibility, & the latest addition to the propellant-less club is an electrostatic design developed by a former NASA engineer.
While company behind the drive, Exodus Propulsion Technologies, says that the drive can achieve a thrust to counteract Earth’s gravity, such a claim still needs independent verification and a healthy dose of skepticism.
In 2001, British Electrical Engineer Roger Shawyer first introduced the “impossible drive,” known as the EmDrive, was called “impossible” because its creator purported that drive was reactionless, meaning no propellant required—in other words, it defied known laws of physics (specifically, the conservation of momentum).
As with anything that appears to thumb its nose at Newton & Einstein, scientists raised more than a few eyebrows, and two decades of testing eventually boiled down to an inevitable (and somewhat predictable) conclusion in 2021: the EmDrive was bunk. But that’s the nature of the scientific method—take a seemingly impossible idea, put it through rigorous testing, & hopefully get to an unassailable conclusion (or new discoveries that lead in other directions).
01-04-2025, 06:19 PM
(01-04-2025, 06:19 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: An Engineer Says He’s Overcome Earth’s Gravity. He discovering a machine that could somehow produce thrust without releasing propellant would be a game-changer for human space travel. There’s just one problem—such a device would defy the laws of physics.
This limitation has not stopped people from investigating the possibility, & the latest addition to the propellant-less club is an electrostatic design developed by a former NASA engineer.
While company behind the drive, Exodus Propulsion Technologies, says that the drive can achieve a thrust to counteract Earth’s gravity, such a claim still needs independent verification and a healthy dose of skepticism.
In 2001, British Electrical Engineer Roger Shawyer first introduced the “impossible drive,” known as the EmDrive, was called “impossible” because its creator purported that drive was reactionless, meaning no propellant required—in other words, it defied known laws of physics (specifically, the conservation of momentum).
As with anything that appears to thumb its nose at Newton & Einstein, scientists raised more than a few eyebrows, and two decades of testing eventually boiled down to an inevitable (and somewhat predictable) conclusion in 2021: the EmDrive was bunk. But that’s the nature of the scientific method—take a seemingly impossible idea, put it through rigorous testing, & hopefully get to an unassailable conclusion (or new discoveries that lead in other directions).
https://www.yahoo.com/news/engineer-says...00620.html
02-04-2025, 11:24 AM
(01-04-2025, 06:19 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: https://www.yahoo.com/news/engineer-says...00620.html
While at NASA, Charles Buhler helped establish Electrostatics & Surface Physics Laboratory at Kennedy Space Center in Florida—a very important lab basically ensures rockets don’t explode. Now, as co-founder of the space company Exodus Propulsion Technologies, Buhler told website Debrief that they’ve created a drive powered by a “New Force” outside our current known laws of physics, giving propellant-less drive enough boost to overcome gravity.

03-04-2025, 10:51 AM
(01-04-2025, 06:19 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: An Engineer Says He’s Overcome Earth’s Gravity. He discovering a machine that could somehow produce thrust without releasing propellant would be a game-changer for human space travel. There’s just one problem—such a device would defy the laws of physics.
This limitation has not stopped people from investigating the possibility, & the latest addition to the propellant-less club is an electrostatic design developed by a former NASA engineer.
While company behind the drive, Exodus Propulsion Technologies, says that the drive can achieve a thrust to counteract Earth’s gravity, such a claim still needs independent verification and a healthy dose of skepticism.
In 2001, British Electrical Engineer Roger Shawyer first introduced the “impossible drive,” known as the EmDrive, was called “impossible” because its creator purported that drive was reactionless, meaning no propellant required—in other words, it defied known laws of physics (specifically, the conservation of momentum).
As with anything that appears to thumb its nose at Newton & Einstein, scientists raised more than a few eyebrows, and two decades of testing eventually boiled down to an inevitable (and somewhat predictable) conclusion in 2021: the EmDrive was bunk. But that’s the nature of the scientific method—take a seemingly impossible idea, put it through rigorous testing, & hopefully get to an unassailable conclusion (or new discoveries that lead in other directions).
Here...Another Engineer Says. He’s Found a Way to Overcome Earth’s Gravity.
The EmDrive was bunk. But that’s the nature of the scientific method — take a seemingly impossible idea, put it through rigorous testing, & hopefully get to an unassailable conclusion (or new discoveries that lead in other directions).

03-04-2025, 11:37 PM
NASA cannot achieve it — China unveils “perfect fuel” to beat hydrogen and electrics.
China has made a historic announcement that could overtake NASA in the fierce competition for cutting-edge propulsion technologies. The South China Morning Post (SCMP) said that Chinese researchers have created a ground-breaking plasma-based engine that performs better than conventional electric and hydrogen propulsion systems. This invention has the potential to revolutionize space travel by enabling speedier and more effective long-distance missions, such as a trip to Mars
China has made a historic announcement that could overtake NASA in the fierce competition for cutting-edge propulsion technologies. The South China Morning Post (SCMP) said that Chinese researchers have created a ground-breaking plasma-based engine that performs better than conventional electric and hydrogen propulsion systems. This invention has the potential to revolutionize space travel by enabling speedier and more effective long-distance missions, such as a trip to Mars
04-04-2025, 10:17 PM
(29-03-2025, 07:41 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: https://www.earth.com/news/deep-space-ra...e_vignette
Webb telescope captures images, insight from one of Milky Way's most extreme environments. RGB image of Sgr C showing two different color schemes. North is up and east is to the left in both panels. And, Crowe noted, the Webb telescope's startling images show Sagittarius C as it's never been seen be4. "Be'cos of these magnetic fields, Sagittarius C has a fundamentally different shape, a different look than any other star forming region in galaxy away from galactic center," Crowe said. The research sheds light on violent births and deaths of stars in Milky Way galaxy. Stars tend to form within what scientists call "molecular clouds," or regions of space containing dense clouds of gas & dust. The closest such stellar nursery to Earth lies in the Orion Nebula, just below Orion's belt. There, molecular clouds have collapsed over millions of years, forming a cluster of new stars. Such active sites of star formation also spell their own demise. As new stars grow begin to emit vast amounts of radiation into space, radiation, in turn, blows away the surrounding cloud, stripping region of the matter it needs to build more new stars.
Magnetic fields:
In his study, Bally explored Sagittarius C's unusual appearance. He explained that while Orion Nebula looks mostly smooth, Sagittarius C is anything but, weaving in and out of this region are dozens of bright filaments, some several light-years long. These filaments are made up of plasma, a hot gas of charged particles. "We were definitely not expecting those filaments," said Rubén Fedriani, a co-author of the study and postdoctoral researcher at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía in Spain. "It was a completely serendipitous discovery." Bally noted that the secret to Sagittarius C's filaments, and the nature of its star formation, likely comes down to magnetic fields.
04-04-2025, 10:25 PM
(04-04-2025, 10:17 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Webb telescope captures images, insight from one of Milky Way's most extreme environments. RGB image of Sgr C showing two different color schemes. North is up and east is to the left in both panels. And, Crowe noted, the Webb telescope's startling images show Sagittarius C as it's never been seen be4. "Be'cos of these magnetic fields, Sagittarius C has a fundamentally different shape, a different look than any other star forming region in galaxy away from galactic center," Crowe said. The research sheds light on violent births and deaths of stars in Milky Way galaxy. Stars tend to form within what scientists call "molecular clouds," or regions of space containing dense clouds of gas & dust. The closest such stellar nursery to Earth lies in the Orion Nebula, just below Orion's belt. There, molecular clouds have collapsed over millions of years, forming a cluster of new stars. Such active sites of star formation also spell their own demise. As new stars grow begin to emit vast amounts of radiation into space, radiation, in turn, blows away the surrounding cloud, stripping region of the matter it needs to build more new stars.
Magnetic fields:
In his study, Bally explored Sagittarius C's unusual appearance. He explained that while Orion Nebula looks mostly smooth, Sagittarius C is anything but, weaving in and out of this region are dozens of bright filaments, some several light-years long. These filaments are made up of plasma, a hot gas of charged particles. "We were definitely not expecting those filaments," said Rubén Fedriani, a co-author of the study and postdoctoral researcher at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía in Spain. "It was a completely serendipitous discovery." Bally noted that the secret to Sagittarius C's filaments, and the nature of its star formation, likely comes down to magnetic fields.
Findings could help solve a long-running mystery about innermost stretches of the galaxy, or what scientists call the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ): The region hosts high densities of interstellar gas. So why fewer new stars born here than scientists once predicted?. Researchers discovered powerful magnetic field lines seem to be threading through Sagittarius C, forming long and bright filaments of hot hydrogen gas look a little like spaghetti noodles—a phenomenon could slow down pace of star formation in surrounding gas. "It's in a part of galaxy with highest density of stars and massive, dense clouds of hydrogen, helium and organic molecules," said Bally, professor in Dept of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences at CU Boulder. "It's one of closest regions we know has extreme conditions similar to those in the young universe."
05-04-2025, 10:34 PM
(03-02-2025, 12:31 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Next is about Earth..
https://www.businesstoday.in/visualstori...31-01-2025
Magnetic fields: Findings could help solve some long-running mystery about innermost stretches of earth.
https://www.businesstoday.in/visualstori...31-01-2025
05-04-2025, 10:35 PM
(05-04-2025, 10:34 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Magnetic fields: Findings could help solve some long-running mystery about innermost stretches of earth.
https://www.businesstoday.in/visualstori...31-01-2025
https://www.businesstoday.in/visualstori...31-01-2025
05-04-2025, 11:32 PM
(24-03-2025, 06:43 PM)*天哥* Wrote: When u look at the diversity of life around us, we cannot b bothered with them. I mean do u follow an ant back home and watch how it lives?. Same for billions of aliens around us, they know we exist but cannot B bothered with us.
James Webb Space Telescope has achieved a groundbreaking:
A milestone by capturing first real image of Oumuamua, mysterious interstellar object that has puzzled scientists since its discovery in 2017. It unprecedented observation reveals details about its shape, surface, & potential origins, shedding new light on whether this enigmatic visitor is natural phenomenon or something far more extraordinary???.
Could Oumuamua be key to unlocking secrets about interstellar travel & extraterrestrial life?✓???.

Join us as we dive into this historic discovery & explore this mysteries surrounding this cosmic traveler.

05-04-2025, 11:38 PM
(05-04-2025, 11:32 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: James Webb Space Telescope has achieved a groundbreaking:
A milestone by capturing first real image of Oumuamua, mysterious interstellar object that has puzzled scientists since its discovery in 2017. It unprecedented observation reveals details about its shape, surface, & potential origins, shedding new light on whether this enigmatic visitor is natural phenomenon or something far more extraordinary???.
Could Oumuamua be key to unlocking secrets about interstellar travel & extraterrestrial life?✓???.
Join us as we dive into this historic discovery & explore this mysteries surrounding this cosmic traveler.![]()
Oumuamua, the mysterious interstellar object has puzzled scientists since its discovery in 2017.

https://youtu.be/aG1wJIpsI1Y?si=peVA6iXkQQGnPGy-
06-04-2025, 09:24 PM
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