A month later, #NASA released a public statement taking responsibility. “The hardware was expected to fully burn up during entry through Earth’s atmosphere” https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-04-16/nasa-says-space-junk-that-crashed-into-florida-home-was-from-iss
If you look really closely, you can also see a bowl of petunias.
The astronauts aboard the ISS were amazed by the April 8 solar eclipse, just like the rest of us, and went crazy snapping photos from orbit.
They got some amazing views of the Moon's shadow sweeping across southern Canada & Maine, seen from 420 km (261 miles) above: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore/with/53645140833 #space #eclipse #space #astronomy
@lauren in Aus, the medicine ads are infrequent and almost always Panadol and Neurophen ads.
Peter Higgs has died at the age of 94. He proposed the particle that explains why matter has mass 60 years ago, filling in the last piece of the standard model of particle physics. The Large Hadron Collider was built to search for "Higgs boson" after decades of lower-power accelerators were unable to detect it. It was finally discovered in 2012 earning Higgs and his collaborators a Nobel Prize in Physics.
Does your public library use Overdrive/Libby for ebooks or audiobooks? ⚠️
In the US and Canada, the answer is probably yes. And you should speak to your library staff and commission about it.
Libby is now owned by a private equity firm & making sketchy changes: https://buttondown.email/ninelives/archive/the-coming-enshittification-of-public-libraries/
The latest development is that their overbroad privacy policy allows them to sell your borrowing history to advertisers: https://infosec.exchange/@longobord/112243098104196246
Thank you @karawynn and @longobord!
Five years ago, the EU-supported Event Horizon Telescope captured the first-ever image of a black hole.
Two years later, we got this clearer image.
Science is how we move forward and progress.
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🧪 More than €283 billion invested in research;
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R.I.P. Peter Higgs (1929-2024)
I was very sad this afternoon to hear of the death of Peter Higgs, on Monday 8th April 2024, at the age of 94. I never met Peter Higgs but I know how greatly liked and respected he was (see, e.g. here) and that he leaves an important legacy as a physicist, particularly the work that led to the award of the…
http://telescoper.blog/2024/04/09/r-i-p-peter-higgs-1929-2024/
@ahl curious as to the final resting place of the blocks was - and also what coefficient of (static) friction you used?
Measurements from land-based instruments and airplane-mounted radars in Greenland’s far northeast reveal the extent of ice loss experienced by the 79° N-Glacier. The Alfred Wegener Institute’s findings indicate that the glacier’s thickness has reduced by over 160 meters since 1998...
#climatechange #globalwarming #greenland #thawing #glaciers #glaciology #ClimateCrisis #climate #climatescience https://scitechdaily.com/160-meter-thaw-scientists-uncover-enormous-ice-loss-from-greenland-glacier/
NASA chose Jezero Crater as Perseverance's landing site because the entire region was flooded in the ancient past. If the conditions for life were present at any time on Mars, this would be the place. Geologists are extremely excited about the rover's latest find, a rock containing elements made in water. These minerals preserve a history of the habitability of Mars, even trapping its atmosphere. If ancient biosignatures are available, they'll be in a rock like this.
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/rock-sampled-by-nasas-perseverance-embodies-why-rover-came-to-mars
Detailed View of a Solar Eclipse Corona
Image Credit & Copyright: Phil Hart