Are you wondering what life is like for astronauts up there on the International Space Station (ISS) where there is zero gravity. How they deal with everyday things, such as washing their hair and teeth, eating, how they sleep, etc. We have collected a bunch of entertaining and at the same time educational videos, which were sent to us 402 kilometers below the Earth by the astronauts themselves.
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If you're one of those people who plans everything based on whether or not it's Mercury Retrograde, then this post is for you! Even if you're not into astrology, you've probably heard of Mercury retrograde. You have seen countless times that people complain about it, blame it and wait impatiently for it to pass. Who is to blame? Why? When is it over? Where does he go then? These are the Mercury Retrograde dates until 2030!
Among the 200,000 candidates for the first trip to the planet Mars, three potential finalists have been revealed who have met the criteria and are included in the program for the first human flight to the red planet. It is necessary to know that it is a one-way ticket and that the mission is considered suicidal. Meet the three candidates who decided to die on the planet Mars today.
Do you ever feel that despite all your efforts and wishes, things just don't go in the right direction? Why does it feel like the universe is telling you "NO" over and over again? Maybe it's time to slow down and listen to the silence among the stars. What if those setbacks, closed doors, and unexpected turns are actually hidden signals directing you away from a path that isn't right for you?
Women have played one of the key roles in the history of the space program. Nevertheless, their stories are too often silenced. Recently, the movie Hidden Figures said something, and now the Danish toy manufacturer Lego is also paying tribute to female astronauts, engineers and scientists and their contribution.
Professionals in the field of architecture are usually involved in planning the construction of new structures on Earth. Since there have been speculations for many years that we might one day live on Mars, some of them have decided to cross the line.
In 2020, humans will return to the moon again - this time not to plant a flag in its surface, but to LIVE there for three months. Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sørensen may finally prove that life on the moon is the future for the next generations.
Scientists from Northwestern University, the University of Chicago and the University of Central Florida have proposed making shiny particles from Martian soil, which would then be launched into the Red Planet's atmosphere. These glitter-like particles could increase the heat on Mars and eventually make the planet habitable.
In the midst of the exponential growth of technology, the exploration of the seas and the Solar System, the hopes and fears brought about by the development of artificial intelligence, 3D printers, promises of head transplants and space jumps, we can ask ourselves what are the limits of humanity. How far can we go in space? Will we ever be immortal? In the case of uncontrolled, greedy development, the fate of the people in the Matrix awaits us (and maybe even without the savior Neot?) We do not know all the answers to these questions. But we know how the universe is. Space exploration is extremely limited to us, regardless of the technology we discover in the future.
No matter where space exploration and travel may take us in the future, Neil Armstrong will always have a special place in the history of flight into the unknown - on July 20, 1969, he became the first man to step on the moon, inspiring new generations of ambitious astronauts who are still pushing the boundaries of space exploration today. This year marks 50 years since Neil took "one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind."
The universe has always fired the human imagination. The universe seems boundless and every year we chip away at a bit of the unknown above us. After nine years of travel, this year, for example, we only reached the dwarf planet Pluto and were rewarded with photos that went down in history. But this was not the only space milestone in 2015 caught in the lens. We present to you the most fascinating photos taken from space in 2015.
You won't get the most accurate map of the universe at a gas station or tourist office, and you won't be able to unfold it on the dashboard of your car either. But the screen will be big enough for you to be able to see the result of a study for the scientific journal Nature, where scientists, while mapping the galaxies close to us, discovered that the Milky Way is part of a huge celestial structure of 100 thousand galaxies called Laniakea or "the vast sky". .