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Comparison of Gliese 581 planetary system, its habitable zone with our Solar SystemClick on the image to see it in full resolution.Credit: ESO, Wikipedia (Henrykus)

Gliese 581 g (Zarmina)

First Earth-like exoplanet candidate, known to the Human race, is discovered

SCROLL UP | 2030 | 2033 | 2035 | 2037 | Thanks | SCROLL DOWN2030Japanese first space-based Solar Power Plant is operationalConcept of capturing energy and delivering it to EarthCredit: JAXATesting beganIn 2020 photovoltaic array, generating 10 megawatt of power, was launched.Fully operational2030ObjectivesCapture solar energy from a stationary orbit, convert it into a laser at 42% or higher conversion efficiency, beam energy back to Earth, powering a large part of Tokyo with perpetual and clean energyResultsPendingSpace Solar Power System (SSPS) is positioned in geostationary orbit, 22,400 miles above the equator. Several square miles of photovoltaic dishes arrays are collecting solar energy, which is 5 times stronger in space than on Earth. Energy is converted onboard the power station into a laser, at 42% conversion efficiency and stored. When SSPS is located above Japan, solar energy is beamed onto a water-based station near Tokyo and used to power the city. At least one gigawatt of energy is generated, which is an equivalent of a Nuclear Power Plant.Photo: AFPJapan committed to building the first space solar power station in 1998, when research began at JAXA. Energy generated this way is at least 6 times cheaper than any other source for an average consumer and is ecologically safe for the environment. Solar energy produced by our star will last 4-5 billions of years, meaning that it is virtually an inexhaustable resource. Both environmental and dwindling resources concerns affected Japan's decision to invest into a SSPS.(2)First concepts for a space based solar power station emerged in the middle of the 20th century. NASA was funding research into its own space solar power station prototype, but it got rejected in the beginning of the 21st century. Following success of the Japanese program, other countries are now developing even more ambitious space-based power plants. However, by the time SSPS becomes operational, ground-based clean energy photovoltaic technology have seen exponential rise of effectiveness and rapidly dwindling production costs. SCROLL UP | 2030 | 2033 | 2035 | 2037 | Thanks | SCROLL DOWN2033Titan Saturn System Mission delivers a hot air balloon & a floating probe to Saturn's largest moonConcept of three integral components of the TSSMClick on the image to see it in full resolutionCredit: NASA

2033

Titan Saturn System Mission delivers a hot air balloon & a floating probe to Saturn’s largest moon   A comprehensive mission to Titan has been on the agenda ever since.

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2017

NASA launches Space Interferometry Mission, new generation space telescope, searching for Earth-like worlds & beyond Space Interferometry Mission builds upon the successes of space telescopes of the last decade, starting with.

25.08.2014
NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft gave humanity its first glimpse of Neptune and its moon Triton in the summer of 1989. This picture of Neptune was produced from the last wholeRead more...
20.08.2014
As the Atlantic Ocean's hurricane season hits its peak, media are invited to visit NASA's latest airborne hurricane research mission using remotely piloted aircraft on Thursday, Sept. 11 from 10Read more...
20.08.2014
NASA Announces Awards to Expand Informal STEM Education NetworkRead more...
20.08.2014
Located in the Brabazon Range of southeastern Alaska, Yakutat Glacier is one of the fastest retreating glaciers in the world. It is the primary outlet for the 810-square kilometer (310-squareRead more...
15.08.2014
The center section of the "pathfinder" (test) backplane of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope arrived at the Goddard Space Flight Center in July 2014, to be part of a simulationRead more...
15.08.2014
NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) has captured an extreme and rare event in the regions immediately surrounding a supermassive black hole. A compact source of X-rays that sits nearRead more...
15.08.2014
Scientists have created detailed 3-D maps of the atmospheres surrounding comets, mapping their spread at the highest resolution ever achieved.Read more...
15.08.2014
Using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, a team of astronomers has spotted a star system that could have left behind a “zombie star” after an unusually weak supernova explosion.Read more...
15.08.2014
Media accreditation now is open for the launch of NASA's next cargo resupply flight to the International Space Station by SpaceX. The Dragon spacecraft tentatively is scheduled to lift offRead more...
15.08.2014
ISS040-E-090540 (9 Aug. 2014) --- One of the Expedition 40 crew members aboard the International Space Station photographed this nighttime image showing city lights in at least half a dozenRead more...
15.08.2014
New data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory offer a glimpse into the environment of a star before it exploded earlier this year, and insight into what triggered one of theRead more...
15.08.2014
Seven rare, microscopic interstellar dust particles that date to the beginnings of the solar system are among the samples collected by scientists who have been studying the payload from NASA'sRead more...
15.08.2014
Seven rare, microscopic interstellar dust particles that date to the beginnings of the solar system are among the samples collected by scientists who have been studying the payload from NASA'sRead more...
15.08.2014
New data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has provided stringent constraints on the environment around one of the closest supernovas discovered in decades. The Chandra results provide insight into possibleRead more...

Many are convinced that extraterrestrial civilizations are visiting our planet right now and have done so for as long as humanity existed. In fact, UFO phenomenon has a much greater.

Comparison of Gliese 581 planetary system, its habitable zone with our Solar SystemClick on the image to see it in full resolution.Credit: ESO, Wikipedia (Henrykus)

First Earth-like exoplanet candidate, known to the Human race, is discovered

Vision: "Titan: On the shores of a methane sea... "Image courtesy of Ron Miller (c) 2010

TITAN: liquid lakes 800 million miles away from Earth, but is there life? Titan, to some, is the most fascinating planetary body in the Solar System, besides Earth. It is.

1906

Genuine luminosity of a star can now be measured thanks to Ejnar Hertzsprung, a Danish astronomer and chemist.  Read more...

1846

The planet of Neptune is discovered by John Couch Adams

Adams was an English astronomer and mathematician. (more…)Read more...

1783

English scientist John Michell speculates about Black Holes

In a letter, discovered in the 1970s, John Michell exhibits extraordinary understanding of the cosmic processes in regards to gravity. He explains that when a star is massive enough, it will not allow even light to escape its graviational pull. What in modern times came to be known asBlack Holes, Michell called Dark Stars. The 18th century scientist even proposed methods of measuring such processes by observing motions of a nearby star, when in a binary star system. He had calculated what the radius of a Black Hole (specifically of Event Horizon) would have to be in relation to mass. A calculation that was repeated more than a century later and became known as the Schwarzschild Radius. Michell advocated using a light refracting prism to measure decrease in starlight intensity due to gravitational shift. The astronomer noted that his theories would be more useful to future generations, due to the technical limitations of his day. (more…)Read more...

1781

The planet of Uranus is discovered by William Hershel

William Hershel named the newly discovered planet in honor of King George III of England, a name that did not stick. Alternative name wasHershell, in honor of the discoverer, which shared the same uncelebrated fate. The name of the planet officially became Uranus in 1850, to follow the tradition of naming planets after Roman mythological gods. (more…)Read more...

1687

Isaac Newton publishedMathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, explaining gravitation and laws of motion

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1655

Dutch Astronomer Christiaan Huygens discovers Titan, Saturn's largest moon

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