Space News (March 2020)
It has been a while from the last time I’ve updated this section of the blog, so it is time for a quick roundup of recent space news. Space X makes its 50th successful landing, with the last trip to…
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Science, History, and Fiction in Everyday Life
It has been a while from the last time I’ve updated this section of the blog, so it is time for a quick roundup of recent space news. Space X makes its 50th successful landing, with the last trip to…
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There are plenty of news about Space X’s Falcon Heavy, the new heavy lifter for space exploration, with a reason: the endeavour is exceptional, and promises to change the future of the space flights. But Falcon Heavy is not the…
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I have recently come across some amazing videos – and here they are! Definitively worth watching. The first is a “visualization explores the Orion Nebula using both visible and infrared light. The sequence begins with a wide-field view of the…
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Latest articles published on Serious Wonder, all of them devoted to space missions, present or future. UNDER THE KRAKEN SEA – A NASA SUBMARINE ON TITAN – February, 13 2015 DAWN MISSION UPDATE: CLOSING IN ON CERES – January, 24…
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2014 will be a year to remember for space missions. No matter what achievements are awaiting us in the future (hopefully plenty), the last 12 months have seen something that will remain in history. I’m going to mention here only few…
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If there is a space object I have always found incredibly beautiful is the star cluster of the Pleiades – alternatively called M45, or “The Seven Sisters”- immediately recognisable for the hot blue, luminous stars immersed in a nebula and visible…
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