Suspected Chinese missile debris is seen falling over the village after launch, the video shows

Hong Kong CNN – Debris from a suspected Chinese missile was seen falling to the ground over a village in southwest China on Saturday, leaving a trail of bright yellow smoke and sending villagers running, according to videos on Chinese social media and sent to CNN by a local witness. Dramatic footage emerged online shortly … Read more

The Webb Telescope Discovers Stunning Stellar Jets in the Serpentine Nebula

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In this image of the Serpentine Nebula from the Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers found a cluster of protostellar outflows lined up within a small region (upper left corner). In Webb’s image, these jets are signified by bright clustered streaks that appear red, which are shock waves from the … Read more

How a lunar ‘stalker’ is shining a new light on Stonehenge | Stonehenge

It may sound like fantasy, but as darkness approached – and with it an extremely rare lunar event – ​​it felt like the beasts and birds of Stonehenge sensed something strange was happening. The song of the cabbages and the flight of the stars seemed particularly energetic; rabbits, animals with a mythical connection to the … Read more

The inexplicably massive black hole from the origin of the universe refutes previous explanations

The cosmic enigma created by evidence of seemingly massive black holes in the very early universe continues to deepen. JWST observations of one such anomaly, known as J1120+0641, show that the once-favored explanation for how these objects could emit so much light so quickly after the Big Bang is unlikely, forcing astronomers to try again. … Read more

Climate change may make mushrooms more dangerous to humans

Higher environmental temperatures can cause mutations in fungi that lead to increased infectivity, more aggressive growth, or resistance to multiple anti-fungal medications. Microbiologist examining cultures of mold and fungi in Petri dishes. getty Public health officials have long been concerned that rising temperatures on Earth could cause fungi to become more harmful to humans. Oh, … Read more

New research shows why you don’t need to be perfect to get the job done

Building compact behavioral programs. (A) Top: The space of strategies for solving a task can be large, with many strategies achieving reasonably good performance. Bottom line: Studying relationships between strategies can provide insight into behavioral variability across animals and tasks. (B) General task configuration: An animal makes inferences about hidden properties of the environment to … Read more

NASA astronauts remain in space while the crew examines problems with the Starliner

NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore say goodbye to friends and family as they leave the astronaut crew quarters on their way to the launch pad on Wednesday, June 5, 2024.

Boeing and NASA are once again “fixing” the return home of two astronauts from the International Space Station with the Starliner spacecraft. Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore were scheduled to stay on the ISS for just one week after docking there on June 6. They are now not expected to make the trip back to … Read more

When is the next missile launch from Florida? The mammoth SpaceX Falcon Heavy

The Falcon Heavy, made up of the first three stages of the Falcon 9 rocket, can be seen off the Space Coast, weather permitting. Playalinda Beach (Canaveral National Seashore) is the closest place to watch the liftoff because it is almost parallel to Launch Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center. Godspeed, Falcon Heavy! SpaceX’s … Read more