Nasa knocked an asteroid off course in an Earth defense test
"It's not Hollywood" but NASA: the American space agency announced on Tuesday that it had succeeded in deflecting an asteroid from its trajectory by projecting, at the end of September,…
"It's not Hollywood" but NASA: the American space agency announced on Tuesday that it had succeeded in deflecting an asteroid from its trajectory by projecting, at the end of September,…
For these first autumn nights, Jupiter will continue to reign over the sky! The giant planet will be closest to Earth since 1963 this Sunday, September 25, and in opposition…
Astronomers are used to using this type of supernova to measure distances in the Universe. But it was with a completely different objective that they became interested in the supernova…
Explore the interviews of researchers, photographers, travelers who witnessed a world that is changing under the yoke of global warming.You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] The first images from…
Explore the interviews of researchers, photographers, travelers who witnessed a world that is changing under the yoke of global warming.You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] The first images from…
We recently celebrated the 45th anniversary of the Voyager probes who notably provided us with already spectacular images of Jupiter and its moons. In the early 1990s, Jupiter could also…
You may also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Mission Gaia: the Milky Way soon to be mapped ESA's Gaia mission has measured the positions and velocities of a billion stars in…
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On July 17 and 18, as a result of a Solar eruption which expelled particles in the direction of the Earth, auroras set the sky ablazeAntarctic. As it's the long…