The Fermi Paradox: Why Haven’t We Found Extraterrestrial Life Yet?
“Where is everybody?” wondered Enrico Fermi in 1950, trying to understand why we haven’t found life beyond Earth. […]
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“Where is everybody?” wondered Enrico Fermi in 1950, trying to understand why we haven’t found life beyond Earth. […]
The girls, 98 Ianthe and 431 Nepheli, are two asteroids living in the main asteroid belt. They have now come to Earth to see Adrianos, who lives on Earth. One night, all three go to a place with little light to view the night sky and the stars. […]
Jean Bernard Léon Foucault was a French physicist. Foucault’s pendulum is a pendulum with the ability to perform free oscillation. […]
A distant planet known for its terrible weather, according to a new study, also emits the smell of rotten eggs. […]
Does the Earth really warm up when it is covered with clouds? Or, on the other hand, does it cool down since the clouds block the Sun’s warmth? […]
On Neraidorachi, one of the highest peaks of Mount Helmos, the Aristarchos telescope, the largest in Greece with a mirror diameter of 2.3 meters, was inaugurated in 2007. […]
A geomagnetic storm from the Sun, one of the strongest in recent years, filled the night sky with colors. […]
In this issue, we take you away from the big telescopes and land you in the yard of a school (more or less)! […]
Scientists have found that the geochemical composition of the planet Mercury, which is very similar to that of rocky areas of the Troodos Mountains in Cyprus! […]
431 Nefeli: 98 Ianthi, our cousin Adrianos from Earth just called us. He invited us to come to Earth on April 8, 2024, to see the total solar eclipse. […]