Two years ago, some observatories from around the world saw a high-energy collision between a pair of solid objects, and each of them was bigger than the Sun. A similar collision could... Read more »
NASA is confronting with some losses because of a metal manufacturer faked tests. The problem is that after the faked results, NASA has been supplied with faulty materials that had caused more... Read more »
On January 21, 2019, thousands of eyes turned to the sky to observe the total lunar eclipse. The event was fully visible from North and South America, Europe and western Africa, and... Read more »
It’s time for the Eta Aquarids meteor shower that will illuminate the sky in May. So fans of astronomy, stargazers be aware of the event, because Metro Vancouver will allow you to... Read more »
Titan is Saturn’s largest moon, and it has materials like Earth does, organic material and water. The difference is that Titan does not have water, but methane. Because of the existence of... Read more »
The moon, Earth’s only natural satellite, is a celestial body that orbits our planet at a speed of approximately 1.022 km per second. Scientists believe the Moon formed 4.5 billion years ago,... Read more »
Researchers and people alike were fascinated when a strange glow appeared across the Canadian skies three years ago. The spectacular phenomenon received an awesome name: STEVE aurora. A team of researchers wanted... Read more »
As we already know, the sound doesn’t travel through the vacuum of the Universe, but the stars emit subsonic sounds produced by the nuclear processes that take place inside them. The sounds... Read more »
Astronomers have measured the expansion rate of the Universe, and it seems that it expanded at a faster rate than it was previously thought in the past. The rate is considerably quicker... Read more »
A new study claims that interstellar objects like Ouamuamua could have a positive impact on the formation of some planets. Oumuamua was discovered back in 2017, and many scientists were baffled by... Read more »
