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Cosmic Voids May Contain the Universe’s Best Secrets
New research suggests cosmic voids, vast low-density regions, may reveal insights into dark energy, gravity, and the universe’s expansion.
The first British person in space
Helen Sharman became the first British astronaut in space in 1991, launching aboard the Soviet Mir station. This milestone highlights international cooperation in space exploration.
Ask an Astronaut: 333 hours of Q&A footage with astronauts
A new collection of 333 hours of astronaut Q&A footage offers insights into space missions, astronaut experiences, and space science, available for public viewing.
Intense Storms Could Rattle the U.S. Midwest, Monday’s Forecast Shows
Forecasts predict intense storms may impact the U.S. Midwest on Monday, prompting warnings and preparedness measures in affected areas.
A photographer captured a weasel riding on the back of a green woodpecker
A photographer photographed a rare scene of a weasel riding on a green woodpecker, raising questions about animal behavior and interactions.
The Latest Data on El Niño Is a Looming Nightmare
New NOAA projections indicate the possibility of an El Niño event with elevated sea surface temperatures, which could influence weather patterns globally this fall.
How Diamonds Are Made
An in-depth look at how natural diamonds are formed, mined, processed, and polished, highlighting the scientific processes and industry practices involved.
Tracking Rate Mistakes: Sidereal vs Lunar vs Solar (Quick Guide)
Learning to choose the correct tracking rate is crucial to avoid blurry images; discover how to master sidereal, lunar, and solar settings.
Cable Drag Is Killing Your Tracking: The Simple Routing Method
A simple routing method can eliminate cable drag, but discover the key techniques to ensure your tracking shots stay smooth and professional.