NASA: Pasta-like object found on Mars (url: https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/styles/full_width_feature/public/thumbnails/image/pia19808-main_tight_crop-monday.jpg)The body was found by NASA astronomical Perseverance.Most likely it is in fact part of NASA’s space junk;The space junk would have been a relic of perseverance reaching Mars.NASA’s Persevering spacecraft has discovered something particularly strange while crossing the surface Mars A rolled-up of unidentified, rope-like substance, almost resembling a swirl of pasta.Sadly, while we might not be surprised to learn that extraterrestrial life also enjoys delicious linguine, ramen, or any other pasta-centric meal, it’s likely that this oddity is actually a bit of NASA space junk left over from the probe’s arrival…
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Published 7/14/2022 4:19 PM / Updated 7/14/2022 4:19 PM (Credit: Disclosure/MIT News) A mysterious and persistent wireless signal detected by Astronomy scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). This signal is classified as a fast radio burst, or FRB, which means a very powerful burst of radio waves of unknown astrophysical origin, which typically last a few milliseconds at most. However, to the researchers’ surprise, this new signal lasted for three seconds, about a thousand times longer than the average FRB. Thus, the signal found, classified as FRB 20191221A, is the longest-running FRB with the clearest periodic pattern…
a K2One of the most active comets, it will reach its closest approach to Earth on Thursday (14). located in the constellation ophiuchusThey can be observed using small telescopes or even using telescopes. information from Brazil Agency. According to the National Observatory (ON), K2 will not be visible to the naked eye, but it will still be possible to observe it. “It can be observed with small telescopes or even with telescopes, as long as the observer is in places with little light pollution, that is, darker places,” explained ON Observatory researcher Marçal Evangelista Santana. K2 will be at a…
The James Webb International Space Telescope captured the first images of Jupiter and its moon on Thursday (14). The massive planet is seen through infrared radiation, which highlights its different color bands. In the image you can also see the Great Red Spot, which appears as a large white dot. The slick is actually a storm large enough to swallow the ground. (Video: Watch the first images released by the James Webb Super Telescope.) See the first images released by the James Webb Super Telescope. The material photographed includes images and spectra of several asteroids, taken to test telescope instruments…
On Wednesday, 13, Emojipedia released 31 new emoji that may arrive for mobile phones in 2022. The news will still go through the approval process of Unicode, the company responsible for making emoji used in mobile phones, in September. New options include animals, food, faces and hands. Check out the new emojis: Emojipedia / Disclosureface shaking blue heart; gray heart pink heart push the hand to the right; Push the hand to the left. large American deer; Foolish; wing; bird; goose; Jellyfish; hyacinth (plant); Ginger; peas; admirer fork comb Maracas. Flute. Khanda (a religious symbol of Sikhism); Wireless. The new…
This Thursday (14), Comet K2 It will be at its closest point to Earth, 270 million km. Doctor of Physics from the Federal Institute of Santa Catarina (IFSC) Marcelo Chabo Explain where it came from and what are the characteristics of this celestial body (see below). Despite the comet’s proximity to Earth, during the approaching months, observation will only be possible with telescopes, due to the reduced brightness. According to Shabo, the orb was discovered in 2017. Drawing 1 of 2 showing the origin of Comet K2 – Image: Arte / Ben Ami Scopinho Diagram showing the origin of comet…
Legal dispute between The Google And Match Group faces a new chapter: This week, Search Giant accused its owner tinder Not fulfilling its part of an agreement between the two as well as taking advantage of the possibility of adopting their own payment mechanisms. The information comes from the Bloomberg website. In May this year, An interim agreement has been entered into Google will pave the way for implementing its own payment tools, while Match Group will take advantage of the discount and, in return, give consumers an alternative to using the Play Store owner’s billing system. All this, of…
One would think that in a country with a large number of religious people, the “praying hands” emoji would be widely used. But many Brazilians use the image the wrong way: as if two hands (of different people) meet, in a greeting like “touch here” (or “the big five”, as the Americans call it).The confusion will end now. A new set of 31 emoji has been announced by the Unicode Consortium – the organization that standardizes emoji symbols around the world. And between them, now yes, there will be a “play here”. The new numbers will be released for iOS…
The images show nebulae (giant clouds of dust and gas swirling in space), a group of galaxies and a group of five galaxies about 290 million light-years away. James Webb, the largest space telescope ever launched, sets new records for the universeMeet James Webb, who was created to capture the first galaxies in the universe But what does each super telescope image reveal? To understand this, the g 1 Talk to the experts and create infographics detailing the four stunning images and a comparison of the same recordings made by the famous Hubble Telescope. This was the first color image…
The Porto Alegre metropolitan area is the most densely populated area in Rio Grande do Sul. In 2020, the estimated population was 4.4 million, or 38.2% of the state’s total population. There are a lot of people in a very large, but very small area of space compared to the enormity of the planet. Photo released by the US space agency NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Shows Greater Porto Alegre seen from space at night on July 4th. The image was taken aboard the International Space Station (ISS) by an astronaut using a Nikon D5 camera and cataloged by…