Aditya-L1 Mission: Exploring the Sun’s Corona and Chromosphere

Aditya - L1 First Indian mission to study the Sun The Aditya-1 mission was conceived as a 400kg class satellite carrying one payload. This payload is the Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (VELC). The satellite was planned to launch in an 800 km low earth orbit. A satellite placed in the halo orbit around the Lagrangian point … Continue reading Aditya-L1 Mission: Exploring the Sun’s Corona and Chromosphere

Five Earth-like planets connected by bright blue energy streams in space

Exploring the Multiverse: Simulations and Parallel Realities

Many forecasts by serious technologists and futurologists predict the enormous amounts of computing power that will be available in the future. One thing that later generations might do with their super-powerful computers, if we suppose this to be truthful, is run detailed simulations  of their forebears or of people like their forebears. As the computers … Continue reading Exploring the Multiverse: Simulations and Parallel Realities

The Mysterious Behaviour of Cosmic Rays : Super Exclusive \\\

Scientists developed a model which explains the nature of high-energy cosmic rays in our Galaxy From the MOSCOW INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGY A team of scientists from Russia and China has developed a model which explains the nature of high-energy cosmic rays (CRs) in our Galaxy. These CRs have energies exceeding those produced by supernova … Continue reading The Mysterious Behaviour of Cosmic Rays : Super Exclusive \\\

Are we alone in the Universe : Time and Space Discovery >>>>>>>

There are two possibilities, we are either alone in the universe or we are not. Both of these are equally terrifying.” Arthur C Clarke. Alone, in all that space? Not likely. Just do the numbers: Several hundred billion stars in our galaxy, hundreds of billions of galaxies in the observable universe, and 150 planets spied already … Continue reading Are we alone in the Universe : Time and Space Discovery >>>>>>>

Hidden Water Beneath the Moon’s Craters: A Revolutionary Space Discovery

For decades, scientists have thought the moon was a dry and dusty place. Well, it may be time to rewrite the astronomy books. Using a recent image of the moon’s surface and measuring the reflected light, researchers at Brown University detected water molecules in the colored areas. Red and yellow indicate a high concentration. The … Continue reading Hidden Water Beneath the Moon’s Craters: A Revolutionary Space Discovery

Big Bang Model: The Beginning of Universe!!

The Big Bang Theory is the outcome of thousands of brilliant minds. They have been brought together in astronomy and cosmology. These experts work cautiously to explore the origin of our universe. Let’s move back in time. 13.82 billion years ago, what was there? A point of singularity was extraordinarily small and hot. No laws … Continue reading Big Bang Model: The Beginning of Universe!!

Bright supernova explosion with glowing colorful gases and stars in space

What the Big Bang Theory Reveals About Reality

Do you believe in the Big Bang Theory?  I just had a glass of water. Why? I was thirsty. Why was I thirsty? Because it’s been a hot day. Why has it been a hot day? Well, this time of year, the planet’s relative position to the sun? Answer: The Big Bang. You can save … Continue reading What the Big Bang Theory Reveals About Reality

Exploring Quantum Entanglement: Double-Slit Experiment and Wave-Particle Duality

Quantum physics is the branch of physics that describes the behavior of particles at the smallest possible scales. In the quantum realm, quantum mechanical effects become significant and particles can no longer be described using classical physics. Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon observed at the quantum scale. Entangled particles stay connected, in some sense. The … Continue reading Exploring Quantum Entanglement: Double-Slit Experiment and Wave-Particle Duality