Author: Rosa Sanchez

Rosa Sanchez enjoys writing about a range of topics including politics, science, space, technology, entrainment, fashion and arts and culture. She loves to travel and explore new places with her camera and notebooks.

It’s an achievement that is exciting the world – humanity’s first look at a black hole. “We have seen what we have thought was unseeable,” said Shep Doeleman, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. “We have seen and taken a picture of a black hole.” The declaration was made at the National Science Foundation in Washington, D.C., which spearheaded the 10-year search for visual proof of a black hole. The picture got the creative ability of astronomer Gerald McKeegan at Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland. “There is so much energy being produced that you get this…

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The International Space Station is overflowing with micro-organisms and fungi that can cause diseases and form biofilms that promote antibiotic resistance, and can even consume the shuttle, another examination has found. The station, built in 1998 and circling around 250 miles over the Earth, has been visited by in excess of 222 astronauts and up to six resupply missions a year up until August 2017. NASA researchers found organisms predominantly came from humans and were like those found in public buildings and offices here on Earth. The study – the first to give a far comprehensive catalogue of the micro…

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Subsequent to making big waves prior this month with the fruitful launch, docking, and return flight of its Crew Dragon spacecraft, SpaceX has been generally tranquil for the remainder of March. In any event openly, that is, on the grounds that in the background looks at the work being done to the first launch-capable model of the SpaceX Starship, nicknamed Starhopper, recommend that its huge day is quick approaching. As Teslarati reports, SpaceX has been spotted working hotly on the systems that will permit Starhopper to take to the skies. The spacecraft — which is a little scale form of…

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India’s lunar mission Chandrayaan 2, scheduled to launch next month, will moves NASA’s laser instruments that enable researchers to make precise measurements of the distance to the Moon, as per the US space agency officials. Amid the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference held at Texas, US a week ago, NASA affirmed that Chandrayaan 2 and Israeli lander Beresheet, because of touch down April 11, will each carry NASA-owned laser retroreflector arrays. “We’re trying to populate the entire surface with as many laser reflector arrays as we can possibly get there,” Lori Glaze, acting director of the Planetary Science Division of…

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The International Space Station resembles no other spot on Earth, and not on the grounds that it’s not entirely Earth by any means. The orbiting research facility is possessed by teams of researchers that live there for quite a long time before being changed out for new faces, and this represents an enormous challenge with regards to neatness. It isn’t so much that astronauts are any messier than whatever is left of us, yet they’re certainly still human, and being human methods conveying an entire host of microorganisms with you consistently. Ongoing exploration has uncovered that the microbes spread by…

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