London, July 3 (ANI): A gadget that could sneak a glimpse inside an astronaut’s brain has passed the ‘vomit comet’ test, which means the device can be calibrated to measure blood flow in zero gravity. According to a report in ... Read More »
Moon dust stickiness depends on solar elevation angle
Washington, June 1 (ANI): In a new research, scientists have found that electrostatic forces that make lunar dust stick to surfaces vary with solar elevation angle. The research was conducted by Brian O’Brien and colleagues from Brian J. O’Brien and ... Read More »
Astronauts fix Hubble gyroscopes, despite technical glitch
Washington, May 16 (ANI): Astronauts have managed to repair gyroscopes in the Hubble, the most critical repair to the giant space telescope, despite facing significant glitches in the process. According to a report by BBC News, in a second spacewalk, ... Read More »
Moon dust becomes eco hazard to astronauts due to Sun’s elevation
Washington, April 18 (ANI): A new study has revealed that the Moon dust, which causes hazards like ruining scientific experiments and endangering astronauts’ health, is influenced by the Sun’s elevation. Lunar dust has long been described as the No. 1 ... Read More »