Blue Moon 2024: When to See the Rare Lunar Phenomenon

A blue moon, a rare celestial event, occurs when there are two full moons within a single calendar month. The next blue moon is set to grace the night sky on August 19, 2024, reaching its peak at 2:26 p.m. ET (1826 GMT). This article delves into the fascinating reasons behind this phenomenon, explaining the two types of blue moons and their origins.

New Study Explains the Bizarre Shapes of Tiny Asteroids

A new study has revealed the secrets behind the unusual shapes of tiny asteroids like Dimorphos and Selam. Researchers have discovered that the moonlets’ unique forms are influenced by the gravitational force of their parent asteroid and the nature of collisions they experience with other rocky objects. The findings suggest that such oddly shaped asteroids might be more prevalent than previously believed.

China Launches First 18 Satellites to Rival Elon Musk’s Starlink

China has launched the first 18 satellites in its ‘Thousand Sails Constellation’ project, aiming to create a global broadband network similar to SpaceX’s Starlink. This move comes amid growing concerns in China about the potential security threats posed by Starlink’s constellation, leading to plans for countermeasures like laser-equipped submarines to destroy Starlink satellites.

NASA Astronaut Shares Stunning Time-Lapse From Space, Seeks Feedback

NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick has shared another breathtaking time-lapse video from the International Space Station (ISS), showcasing a mesmerizing view of stars and the ISS silhouetted against the cosmic backdrop. Dominick, known for his creative astrophotography, invites feedback on his techniques and welcomes suggestions for capturing even more stunning visuals from space.

How Many Galaxies Are in the Universe?

Estimating the number of galaxies in the universe is a complex challenge due to the vastness of space and limitations of our telescopes. Scientists estimate there are between 100 billion and 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe, but the actual number could be significantly higher considering the universe’s potential infinite size.

Astronaut Captures Stunning View of Haze Trapped by Pakistan’s Sulaiman Mountains

An astronaut aboard the International Space Station captured a breathtaking photo of a wall of haze trapped behind the Sulaiman Mountains in Pakistan. The image, taken from a low angle, showcases the unique perspective of clouds pressed against the mountain peaks. This phenomenon occurs due to terrain-forced flow, where moisture from the Indian Ocean is blocked by the mountains and forced to flow around them.

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