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The Launch of Europe’s Metal 3D Printer Revolutionizes Manufacturing in Space

The European Space Agency (ESA) is expected to bring revolutionary changes to the space manufacturing sector by launching the first metal 3D printer on the International Space Station (ISS). This launch is expected to play an important role in future space exploration and human settlements. According to an ESA press release, this metal 3D printer […]

Euclid Space Telescope captures first images of horse-head-shaped nebulae and unseen galaxies

Euclid Space Telescope Reveals Unseen Wonders of the Universe (AFP, Darmstadt, 7th) The first breathtaking images captured by Europe’s Euclid space telescope have been unveiled, unveiling stunning horse-head-shaped nebulae, previously undiscovered galaxies, and “indirect evidence” of dark matter. According to Agence France-Presse, the Euclid Space Telescope, which was launched in July of this year, is […]

ESA and NASA Collaborate on Development of Universal Lunar Camera for Astronaut Training and Exploration

The European Space Agency and NASA Collaborate to Develop a State-of-the-Art Lunar Camera In a groundbreaking partnership, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are currently working together to create the Universal Portable Lunar Camera (HULC). This handheld camera is specifically designed to train astronauts for the upcoming Operation […]

Newtonian Mechanics Collapse in Orbital Motion of Long-Period Binary Stars: Implications for the Future of Science

Sejong University Professor Kyu-hyun Chae has discovered compelling evidence of the collapse of Newtonian mechanics in the orbital motion of long-period binary stars. This groundbreaking research not only challenges the long-standing principles of Newtonian mechanics but also calls for a reassessment of general relativity, which has been widely accepted for over a century. The findings […]