Light Pollution Damaging Views Of Space For Majority Of Large Observatories, Survey Finds

Light Pollution Damaging Views Of Space For Majority Of Large Observatories, Survey Finds

Artificial light pollution from Earth is contaminating the skies over most major astronomical observatories, requiring immediate action to remedy, a team of international scientists has determined. The team, including scientists from Italy, Chile and Spain, compared light pollution at almost 50 observatories, ranging from some 

Watch An Epic Christmas Tree Launch For The Holidays By DIY ‘Rocket-tree’ Makers (videos)

Watch An Epic Christmas Tree Launch For The Holidays By DIY ‘Rocket-tree’ Makers (videos)

Now here’s a rocket launch that’s overflowing with loranocarter+mansfield spirit.  Engineer and YouTuber Xyla Foxlin (opens in new tab) and DIY rocket maker Joe Barnard, who runs the amateur rocketry YouTube channel BPS.Space teamed up to launch an 8-foot-tall (2.4 meters) Christmas tree from the 

Can We Save Mars Robots From Death By Dust?

Can We Save Mars Robots From Death By Dust?

NASA’s Mars InSight lander died a slow death by dust last week. For months and months, the robot, built to study the tectonic activity on the Red Planet, has been running on less and less power as its 25-square-foott (4.2 square meters) solar power array 

The day before the remains of the rocket hit the moon, the mystery remains – whose space junk is expected on the dark side of the moon

The day before the remains of the rocket hit the moon, the mystery remains – whose space junk is expected on the dark side of the moon

The world is waiting with uncertainty for tomorrow when part of an old rocket sent into space many years ago is expected to hit the moon. We remind you the world media recently published information according which it is a part of the Falcon 9 

Rover Perseverance marked one year of work on Mars and came to a number of interesting findings

Rover Perseverance marked one year of work on Mars and came to a number of interesting findings

The Mars rover Perseverance, which the American Space Agency (NASA) sent to Mars a year ago, has successfully completed a series of tests so far and has led to interesting findings that will be useful for further research on the red planet, NASA reported. We 

China is planning the first search for habitable planets

China is planning the first search for habitable planets

Chinese scientists have proposed a space project to explore the universe through a space telescope to discover habitable Earth-like planets outside the solar system, about 32 light-years away from our planet. As China International Radio reports, the project is called the “Closeby Habitable Exoplanet Survey” 

NASA and Roskosmos are planning joint flights

NASA and Roskosmos are planning joint flights

NASA and the Russian space agency Roscosmos have signed an agreement on joint flights to the International Space Station, the agencies announced. This will allow Russian cosmonauts to fly in American-made spacecraft in exchange for American astronauts being able to ride in the Russian Soyuz, 

The goal to reach “Space X”: Europe will soon receive the first “environmental” rockets

The goal to reach “Space X”: Europe will soon receive the first “environmental” rockets

The company “ArianeGroup” provided financing for the development of the first European rocket launch systems that can be used multiple times and are also environmentally friendly. Our website, Picuki News, best known for the models “Ariane 5” and the announced “Ariane 6”, announced that it 

The Chinese car manufacturer launched nine satellites for autonomous driving systems into orbit

The Chinese car manufacturer launched nine satellites for autonomous driving systems into orbit

Chinese car manufacturer Zhejiang Geely has successfully launched nine satellites into low Earth orbit for the first time, which will connect to a satellite network to ensure more accurate navigation for autonomous vehicles. The GeeSAT-1 satellites were launched on Wednesday from the YIMUSANFENDI Center in