Before 3I/ATLAS, the only other confirmed interstellar tourists we've seen were the now-famous, cigar-shaped 'Oumuamua' in ...
Overview Energy has proven its solar power beaming satellite system works in motion, which it claims is a world first for high-power wireless energy transmission. The company is targeting megawatt ...
New measurements of radio galaxies reveal that the solar system is racing through the universe at over three times the speed predicted by standard cosmology. Using highly sensitive data from multiple ...
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Schaeffler reports strong early output from Dong Nai solar project
Schaeffler’s Dong Nai plant solar system has delivered strong initial results, marking solid progress in the company’s decarbonisation efforts.
New images from the Hubble Space Telescope and ESA’s JUICE spacecraft show interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as it moves through the inner solar system, offering new details about its path, activity, and un ...
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is captured over Egypt’s Black Desert as it returns to view after its solar passage. Learn how the image was taken and how to observe it ...
Airborne milestone validates the system Overview will take to orbit—a critical step toward delivering energy from space to the gridASHBURN, Va., Dec. 10, ...
In a discovery that's fit for a movie, Northwestern University astronomers have directly imaged a Tatooine-like exoplanet, orbiting two suns. While obtaining an image of a planet beyond our solar ...
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Space-power startup claims it can beam energy to solar farms
So far, Overview Energy says it has only beamed power from a moving aircraft to standard solar panels You can't generate ...
On Earth, knowing the time feels simple. Your phone pings the same second as a GPS satellite and an atomic clock in a lab.
Is the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS spinning? That is the question currently dominating online astronomy circles, fueled by reports from amateur observers who claim to have spotted continuous motion.
Gravity and motion make time pass faster on Mars than Earth, reshaping navigation, communication, and future crewed missions.
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