Saturday, January 11

Tag: Pacific Ocean

Professional photographer captures remarkable glance of Starliner docked to ISS

Professional photographer captures remarkable glance of Starliner docked to ISS

Science and Nature
< img src="https://www.popsci.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/ISS-Starliner.png?quality=85&w=2000"fetchpriority ="high"alt="ISS with lines indicating docked Starliner spacecraft"/ > The images, handled September 5th, reveal Boeing's Starliner spacecraft soon before going back to Earth. Credit: Felix Schöfbänker NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are still browsing their suddenly prolonged residency aboard the International Space Station. The set has actually stayed on the ISS because technical problems throughout Boeing Starliner's inaugural transportation objective after getting here in June. After weeks of troubleshooting, the spacecraft lastly finished an uncrewed, from another location piloted...
Science news today: An ancient ‘blue dragon’ and atom-size great voids

Science news today: An ancient ‘blue dragon’ and atom-size great voids

Science and Nature
Science news today consists of a 72 million-year-old mosasaur uncovered in Japan and a surprising theory about atom-size great voids. (Image credit: Getty Images - NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center) Today in science news, we found the near-complete remains of a never-before-seen mosasaur that controlled the ancient Pacific Ocean, found out of atom-size great voids that might be feasting on stars from the within out, and examined "no burp syndrome," which triggers flatulence and "uncomfortable gurgling."The holiday might remain in full speed, however the world of science news never ever sleeps-- and among our greatest stories today was the discovery of an ancient sea beast unlike anything ever seen. The ancient predator, which scientists have actually called "blue dragon," has a...