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China has launched its first rover mission to Mars. The six-wheeled robot, encapsulated in a protective probe, was lifted off Earth by a Long March 5 rocket from the Wenchang spaceport on Hainan Island at 12:40 local time (04:40 GMT). It should arrive in orbit around the Red Planet in February. Called Tianwen-1, or "Questions to Heaven", the rover won't actually try to land on the surface for a further two to three months. This wait-and-see strategy was used successfully by the American Viking landers in the 1970s. It will allow engineers to assess the atmospheric conditions on Mars before attempting what will be a hazardous descent. Tianwen-1 is one of three missions setting off to Mars in the space of 11 days. On Monday, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) launched its Hope satellite towards the Red Planet. And in a week from now, the US space agency (Nasa) aims to despatch its next-generation rover, Perseverance. . https://www.instagram.com/p/CDAbtQdHNnV/?igshid=1jev2udj9mwme
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China sends 'world's first 6G' test satellite into orbit China sends 'world's first 6G' test satellite into orbit Close China has successfully launched what has been described as "the world's first 6G satellite" into space to test the technology. . ⏬Comment your thoughts ⏬ 💙Join our Space family💙 🔔And turn on post notification.🔔 - Kindly follow @_space___lover_ for more interesting posts in future. • Double TAP ❤️ for more.... Follow @_space___lover_ to Learn New Amazing Stuff Everyday - - Do you agree with this post? 💯 ❗️Follow us for more Space Science Facts❗️ @_space___lover_ @_space___lover_ @_space___lover_ @_space___lover_ @_space___lover_ Double tap ❤️ Share More👇 Follow us for more 🌍 . . . . . . ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------. .. #astronomy #astronomylover #astronomyfacts #interstellar #naturebeauty #patternsinnature #mathematicians #natureisamazing #science #space #universe #cosmology #astronomy #physics #education. #physics #physicist #physicsfacts #sciencefacts #science #cosmos #cosmology #universe #astrophysics #astronomy #spacescience #spaceexploration #quantumphysics #einstein #physics #sciencefacts #science #cosmos #darkmatter #satellite #elonmusk #scientists #quantumphysics #quantum #6g (at China) https://www.instagram.com/p/CS6It4WMB6p/?utm_medium=tumblr
Well universe has its own ways of expressing love, at times by painting a Heart Shaped Nebula on the canvas of Cosmos and at times galaxies in the shape of Rose. This image of two interacting galaxies, called Arp 273, has been released by the organization that operates the Hubble Space Telescope in celebration of the 21st anniversary of its launch into space. Gravitational forces have pulled the objects into the shape of a rose on a stem as seen from Earth's vantage point. . . #physicist #physicsisfun #quantumphysics #theoreticalphysics #scientist #physicsfun #universe #astronomy #astrophysics #quantummechanics #chemistry #physicslover #physicst_voice #cosmology #engineering #theoreticalphysics #sciencememes #einstein #space #mathematics #stephenhawking #physicsmajor #physicslovers #particlephysics #photography #instaphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/CCiUpTsnzZS/?igshid=cs539gukkr80
Observers all over the world are hoping to catch a glimpse of Comet NEOWISE before it speeds away into the depths of space, not to be seen again for another 6,800 years.
For those that are, or will be, tracking Comet NEOWISE there will be a few particularly interesting observing opportunities this week.
Over the coming days it will become increasingly visible shortly after sunset in the northwest sky.
The object is best viewed using binoculars or a small telescope, but if conditions are optimal, you may be able to see it with the naked eye. If you’re looking in the sky without the help of observation tools, Comet NEOWISE will likely look like a fuzzy star with a bit of a tail. Using binoculars will give viewers a good look at the fuzzy comet and its long, streaky tail.
Here’s what to do:
Find a spot away from city lights with an unobstructed view of the sky
Just after sunset, look below the Big Dipper in the northwest sky
Each night, the comet will continue rising increasingly higher above the northwestern horizon.
There will be a special bonus for viewers observing comet NEOWISE from the northeast United States near Washington, DC. For several evenings, there will be a brief conjunction as the International Space Station will appear to fly near the comet in the northeast sky. Approximate times and locations of the conjunctions are listed below (the exact time of the conjunction and viewing direction will vary slightly based on where you are in the Washington, DC area):
July 17 : ~10:56 p.m. EDT = NEOWISE elevation: ~08° Space Station elevation: ~14°
July 18 : ~10:08 p.m. EDT = NEOWISE elevation: ~13° Space Station elevation: ~18°
July 19 : ~10:57 p.m. EDT = NEOWISE elevation: ~10° Space Station elevation: ~08°
July 20 : ~10:09 p.m. EDT = NEOWISE elevation: ~17° Space Station elevation: ~07°
It will be a late waning Moon, with the New Moon on July 20, so the viewing conditions should be good as long as the weather cooperates.
Comet NEOWISE is about 3 miles across and covered in soot left over from its formation near the birth of our solar system 4.6 billion years ago - a typical comet.
Comets are frozen leftovers from the formation of the solar system composed of dust, rock and ices. They range from a few miles to tens of miles wide, but as they orbit closer to the sun, they heat up and spew gases and dust into a glowing head that can be larger than a planet. This material forms a tail that stretches millions of miles.
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Scientists discover a huge black hole, 700 million light-years away, that eats about one sun per day . . . . J2157, which is the fastest-growing black hole known to humans, is amazingly large and extremely hungry, a new research conducted by an international team of astronomers has found The results of the study were published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. The research, led by The Australian National University found that the black hole is 34 billion times the mass of our sun and eats nearly the equivalent of one sun every day. One of the authors of the study Dr Christopher Onken said that the black hole’s mass is also about 8,000 times bigger than the black hole at the centre of the Milky Way. He went on to add, "If the Milky Way’s black hole wanted to grow that fat, it would have to swallow two-thirds of all the stars in our Galaxy.” J2157 was first discovered by the team in 2018. Dr Onken said that researchers are looking at it at a time when the universe was only 1.2 billion years old, adding that it is the biggest black hole that has been weighed in that early period of the Universe. According to a report in CNET, Fuyan Bian of the European Southern Observatory (ESO), who is also part of the team, said that how much black holes can swallow depends on how much mass they already have. "So, for this one to be devouring matter at such a high rate, we thought it could become a new record holder," Bian went on to add. As per the report, the team used ESO's Very Large Telescope on Chile to get the data on the black hole's mass. The black hole is hidden within the galaxy Holm 15A, which is 700 million light-years away from earth. Tags:#Black hole #Earth #European Southern Observatory #galaxy Holm 15A #Milky Way Galaxy #Sun https://www.instagram.com/p/CCNelTIHkMH/?igshid=7y2xml5ejt6g
Seven Milky Way worlds could harbour life, say astronomers (after just a year of hunting) Written by Damien Gayle The Habitable Exoplanets Catalog (HEC) celebrated its first anniversary with the announcement that it had exceeded expectations in its search for possible new Earths. https://www.instagram.com/p/CDEGyDtHHFZ/?igshid=a6zdhu14qb3y
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