It’s been a huge year for the distance sciences. The first privately-held spacecraft orbited our world, the blackest material in history was created, researchers expanded the list of possible sources of life threefold; and that was just in December.
1. Hubble Detects Mysterious Spaceship-Shaped Object Traveling at 11,000MPH – February 2nd
Hubble has discovered a mysterious X-shaped object traveling at 11,000mph. NASA says that P/2010-A2 should be would becould very well be a comet, made of the collision between two asteroids. Or a Klingon Bird of Prey.
2. One of the most Accurate, Highest Resolution Earth View up to now – February 23rd
This is often probably the most accurate, highest resolution true color image of planet Earth so far. And at 2048 x 2048 pixels, it’s essential put it for your desktop background now.
3. After Watching This Video, It’s Clear the Universe Will End Today – April 12th
There are numerous amazing time lapse videos. It really is one. But while you see it paired with Hans Zimmer ‘s ” Dream is collapsing” -from Inception’s soundtrack-it goes from amazing to holy-fuck-the-Universe-is-about-to-collapse-and-we-are-all-gonna-die amazing. Play the HD full screen. Use headphones.
4. The arena Can be Better If Everyone Watched This Video – December 5th
If anybody on our blue Earth watched this video, the area can be a far better place. At the least for a number of minutes. Listen closely to Carl Sagan’s words till the top. It won’t fail to get you teary.-JD
5. Why Did NASA Create a cloth Ten Times Blacker than the Blackest Black Paint? – December 5th
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center scientists have created a new material this is ten times blacker than the blackest black paint on this planet. It’s manufactured from carbon nanotubes grown on titanium. Why does NASA need this material?
6. This Space Nuke Explosion Was the final word Firecracker – July 4th
In 1962, the united states government thought it’d be really useful to send a hydrogen bomb hundreds of miles into the air and detonate it. Just, you know, to peer what happened. Decades later, now you too can.
7. This Aurora Photo Is one of the most Insane I’ve Ever Seen – September 20th
By far, it really is essentially the mostsome of the most spectacular and insane photography of an aurora borealis I’ve ever seen. After I showed this in our virtual bullpen, the unanimous reaction was complete awe.
8. Jules Verne Was (Almost) Right – November 5th
If John Hunter-a former physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory -is successful, the International Space Station may start receiving their supplies from a cannon. No, it’s no joke.
9. Neil Armstrong Explains Why He Didn’t Run Wild on the Moon – December 10th
When Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the Moon in 1969, neither one ever strayed more than 100 yards from the lunar lander. NPR writer Robert Krulwich questioned why this happened in a story yesterday. Today, Armstrong replied.
10. The Probability of Finding Aliens Is Now Thrice Higher – December 2nd
The whole number of stars inside the Universe ” is likely 3 times bigger than realized.” Yale University astronomer Pieter van Dokkum says there are ” possibly trillions of Earths orbiting these stars,” dramatically increasing the potential for finding alien civilizations.
11. Stephen Hawking Predicts the top of Humanity, Again – August 8th
Stephen Hawking , brilliant astrophysicist and nefarious alien doomsday prophet, is again atop his soapbox preaching the tip of humanity should we not board spaceships and colonize the solar system and beyond.
12. Stellar DSLR Time Lapse of a Space Shuttle Launch – May 21st
Six weeks, and over 100 hours of footage shot on several Canon EOS 5D Mark IIs culminates in this remarkable, 4-minute time lapse of a Space Shuttle launch.
13. What Would Happen whenever you Fell Into a Black Hole? – January 26th
Noted astrophysicist and all-around likable nerd Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson explains in this video the results of a black hole on the human body. Spoiler: You possibly can die a horrible death, but the cause is hilariously named.
14. How Would NASA Rescue An Astronaut Who Floated Away? – December 11th
What would happen if an astronaut started floating far from the International Space Station? How would NASA rescue them? Here’s what they’d do.
15. First Private Spacecraft In Orbit After Perfect Launch – December 8th
The SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket has launched successfully, carrying the Dragon spacecraft into orbit. Dragon is the first private spaceship in history. It might be ready to carry seven astronauts to orbit. Watch the launch and the separation videos here.
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