Fun Fact: Did you know that the universe is home to over 100 billion galaxies, and they all started as clouds of gas and dust? Galaxies, the vast cosmic cities of stars, planets, and other celestial bodies, are one of the most fascinating aspects of the universe. But how do these massive structures form, and …
Fun Fact: Did you know that Mars, now a cold and barren desert, once had liquid water flowing on its surface? Yes, it’s true! Mars wasn’t always the dry, lifeless planet we see today. Billions of years ago, this Red Planet had a much thicker atmosphere, which allowed liquid water to exist. But somewhere along …
Space travel has long been a fascinating subject, filled with dreams of exploration, but it also presents many challenges. One of the biggest hurdles in long-distance space journeys is food supply. Recent research suggests that asteroids may offer an unexpected solution—space travellers could use asteroids to create food! Imagine astronauts turning space rocks into biological …
Have you ever wondered what happens to the human body in space? Beyond the excitement of floating around in microgravity, profound changes occur in our physiology when we leave Earth’s atmosphere. The topic, “The Impact of Microgravity on Human Physiology,” sheds light on the fascinating ways our bodies adapt—or struggle—to adjust to the unique conditions …
Imagine tuning your radio to a station, only to hear a persistent hiss in the background. This hiss isn’t just static—it’s the ancient echo of the universe itself, a remnant from a time when the cosmos was still in its infancy. This whisper from the past is known as the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) Radiation, …