
CAPTAIN GG: Following the Voyager
In 1977, two spacecraft were launched almost simultaneously: Voyager 1 and Voyager 2. They were identical, each weighing about 800 kilograms. Their dimensions were roughly 0.5 x 2 x 2 meters. […]
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In 1977, two spacecraft were launched almost simultaneously: Voyager 1 and Voyager 2. They were identical, each weighing about 800 kilograms. Their dimensions were roughly 0.5 x 2 x 2 meters. […]
Although student training was a primary goal in creating ESTCube-1, the satellite also had a scientific mission. It carried an electric solar wind sail (E-sail). […]
At first glance, NGC 6505 looks like a fairly typical elliptical galaxy in the constellation Draco, first spotted way back in the 1800s. […]
But when the Sun is setting, its light travels through a much longer distance within Earth’s atmosphere. The result? Beautiful, fiery-red sunsets. […]
In a distant galaxy, two asteroids named 98 Ianthi and 431 Nefeli live in the asteroid belt. […]
The Asteroid Belt is a torus-shaped region that extends from 2.1 to 3.3 astronomical units from the Sun. […]
In the following interview, we have the opportunity to meet Kateriniovi, a talented astrophysics student who is currently continuing her studies in Estonia. […]
Machu Picchu today is one of the most well known world heritage sites and one of the highest in altitude citadels in the world, at around 2400m above sea level. […]
431 Nefeli: I called Adrianos, and he’s expecting us for a visit on Earth.
98 Ianthi: Will he cook that delicious Christmas meat with plums for Christmas? […]
In 2025, six planets of our solar system will align in a rare celestial event, offering a unique opportunity for observation and study. […]