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Space Weather and the Fragile Earth
Space weather is the ebb and flow of solar activity—flares, coronal mass ejections, and high‑energy particles—washing over Earth’s magnetic cocoon. Most days it paints auroras and leaves our technology alone. Some days it surges, disrupting satellites, power grids, and radio links in minutes. Understanding this Sun–Earth connection is no longer niche heliophysics; it’s critical infrastructure science. This article surveys how the Sun drives disturbances, how radiation affects
Oct 29


Moon to Mars: Building a Sustainable Cislunar Economy
Cislunar space will be the proving ground for a sustainable, science‑forward economy. This article explains why the lunar poles matter, the infrastructure required between Earth and Moon, the surface systems that keep people and payloads alive, and which technologies scale to Mars. KEY TAKEAWAYS · The lunar south pole’s illumination peaks and permanently shadowed regions (PSRs) enable near‑continuous power and access to water ice. · Cislunar infrastructure—depot
Oct 29


Cosmic Catastrophes - The Physics of Destruction
The universe builds structure with one hand and tears it down with the other. Supernovae, gamma‑ray bursts, and black holes are not just spectacles—they are engines that forge elements, reset galactic ecosystems, and sculpt spacetime itself. Understanding these violent processes is essential to piecing together how galaxies evolve, how planets become chemically rich, and how we can protect our technology—and ourselves—when the cosmos turns harsh. Supernovae and Element Creati
Oct 29


The Search for Alien Life: Science’s Greatest Question
Are we alone? It’s the simplest question with the deepest implications. Over the past three decades, science has shifted this from philosophy to testable hypotheses. With thousands of confirmed exoplanets, sophisticated telescopes, and new techniques for probing atmospheres, the hunt for life is entering a decisive phase. This article explores how astronomer
Oct 28


Terraforming the Red Planet: Science or Science Fiction?
Terraforming Mars captures the imagination like few ideas in space science. The vision is simple to state—transform a cold, thin‑aired desert into a world where humans can walk outside without a spacesuit—but staggeringly complex to execute. In practice, terraforming blends planetary science, climate engineering, biology, materials science, and ethics. This article looks at the most-discussed pathways toward a habitable Mars,
Oct 28


Top Space Exploration News and Breakthroughs
A concise digest of the most consequential space stories this season—from heavy‑lift launch milestones and lunar sample science to new windows on the early universe—translated into what the results mean for the next wave of missions. KEY TAKEAWAYS · SpaceX’s Starship completed a full‑duration test with splashdowns of ship and booster, a key step toward lunar lander readiness (Oct 13, 2025). · The LVK collaboration reported the most massive black‑hole merger seen
Oct 27


Exploring the Transformative Power of Space Technology
Space technologies now underpin critical public services—from disaster early warning to broadband in rural communities. This article maps the benefits while laying out ethics, privacy, and sustainability practices that keep the orbital commons healthy. KEY TAKEAWAYS · Earth‑observation data and GNSS timing strengthen emergency response, water management, and national resilience. · Satellite broadband and 5G NTN can narrow the digital divide when paired with affo
Oct 26


Designing the Future Spacecraft: Materials, Propulsion, Autonomy
Spacecraft are systems of systems. This guide maps the materials, propulsion, and onboard intelligence that drive performance—and the debris‑mitigation norms that keep orbits usable for everyone. KEY TAKEAWAYS · Advanced composites, hot‑structure TPS, and additive manufacturing cut mass and part count while handling extreme temperatures and radiation. · Propulsion is a trade between thrust and efficiency: chemical for high‑Δv sprints and EDL; electric for econom
Oct 25


Astronomy Frontiers: From Exoplanets to Gravitational Waves
A guided tour of modern astronomy’s most exciting edges: how we detect and characterise exoplanets, why fast-changing cosmic events demand agile observing, how ripples in spacetime reveal hidden mergers, and what the coming generation of telescopes will unlock. Key Takeaways: · Exoplanets are found by complementary methods—transits, radial velocity, direct imaging, and microlensing—each illuminating different worlds. · Time‑domain astronomy turns the changing sk
Oct 24


From ForgeStar to Fungi: How Space Manufacturing & Bio-Materials Will Shape Exploration
The next era of space exploration will not just be about going farther — it will be about making more while we’re there . From returnable...
Aug 13


The Science of Religion and Spiritualism
From the Big Bang and the creationism debate to moon phase rituals, the aurora borealis and crystal healing science—and even today’s...
Aug 12


Astronomy: Colonizing Mars Vs The Moon
As humanity looks to the stars, the idea of colonizing other planets is no longer the stuff of science fiction—it’s becoming a real...
May 12


Exploring the Mysteries of Dagobah: Uncovering the Secrets of the Swampy Planet
Welcome, fellow explorers, to the mysterious and enigmatic planet of Dagobah. Nestled deep within the Outer Rim Territories, this swampy...
Aug 30, 2024


Exoplanet Exploration: Spectroscopy and the Search for Life Beyond Earth
Exoplanet Exploration: Spectroscopy Unveils Alien Atmospheres Spectroscopy, a pivotal tool in exoplanet research, allows scientists to...
Jun 18, 2024


Cosmic Wonders: Exploring the Crab Nebula with NASA's Webb Telescope
This stunning image captured by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope utilizes its advanced NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) and MIRI...
Jun 18, 2024


Exoplanets and the Search for ET: Are We Alone in the Universe?
Introduction The quest to answer one of humanity’s most profound questions—are we alone in the universe?—has driven scientists to explore...
Jun 15, 2024


Unlocking the Secrets of Space: Exploring the Galaxy
Welcome to Phystro, the ultimate destination for staying updated on the newest developments in science and technology. Today, we set off...
Jun 14, 2024


Top 10 Science and Technology News Headlines of 2024: Latest Discoveries and Trends
Welcome to Phystro, your go-to source for the latest in science and technology. As we venture into 2024, groundbreaking discoveries and...
Jun 12, 2024


Pleiades Star Cluster Distance From Earth
The Pleiades star cluster, also known as the Seven Sisters, has long captivated astronomers and stargazers alike with its beauty and...
Jan 13, 2024


When Will Vega Become The North Star?
The concept of a North Star has captivated astronomers and navigators throughout history. The current North Star, Polaris, has rightly...
Jan 13, 2024


Why The Theory of Poly-Infinities Debunks the Concept of Nothing? Here's why...
As techpriests within our research group, we have formulated a new idea concerning the coexistence of our reality and the Big Bang, which...
Jul 7, 2023


Where is the Center of the World?
For centuries, humans have been fascinated by the idea of finding the center of the world. Some have searched for a physical location,...
Apr 28, 2023


Why has Mercury Appeared with a Comet-like Tail on the Night Sky?
The tail was seen by multiple lovers of the night sky and was captured by astrophotographer Sebastian Voltmer, "Comet-like Mercury on...
Apr 24, 2023


British Astronomers have Discovered one of the Largest Black Holes in the Universe
The black hole's mass, estimated to be around 33 billion times that of the Sun, is close to the upper limit of how large black holes can...
Mar 31, 2023


Why This Cosmic Explosion (Two Billion Light Years Away) Was Deemed the Brightest of All Time
A cosmic explosion that occurred two billion light years away from Earth and produced a pulse of intense radiation that swept through the...
Mar 29, 2023


What is a Planetary Alignment and Why is the one on March 28, 2023 Significant?
A planetary alignment is when two or more planets appear to line up in a straight line when viewed from Earth. On March 28, 2023, five of...
Mar 27, 2023


"Today We Received The Green Light to go Ahead." Avi Loeb is Searching for an Alien Spacecraft!
Harvard physicist Avi Loeb, known for his controversial theories about the interstellar object Oumuamua being an alien artifact, is back...
Mar 26, 2023


Why Travelling Through a Wormhole is Impossible? Which is the Future of Space Travel?
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, have proposed a new propulsion system that could potentially transport a heavy...
Mar 25, 2023


Does the Universe Repeat Itself? Will Dead People be Reborn in the Future?
The Big Bang is thought to have occurred 13.8 billion years ago. The Universe since then expands and our current models show that the...
Mar 24, 2023


Oumuamua: Why the Alleged Alien Spaceship was Accelerating Near the Earth?
In 2017, a mysterious interstellar object called Oumuamua whizzed past Earth, and scientists were perplexed by its unusual...
Mar 23, 2023


A New Photo by HST Depicts NGC 5486
Behold! The Hubble Space Telescope has bestowed upon us a fresh image (photo above) that captures the meandering spiral arms of a faraway...
Mar 21, 2023


Why even a Distant Supernova Explosion can Vanish Life on Earth?
Supernova explosions are one of the most powerful phenomena in the universe, releasing vast amounts of energy that can outshine entire...
Mar 13, 2023


Why Time Can't Stop: There is one Force in Nature Stronger than the Gravity of a Black Hole
Time is a fundamental concept that has been used by humans for millennia. From the earliest civilizations to modern times, measuring time...
Feb 28, 2023


Why our Big Bang is Part of a Multiverse?
Read this article to learn about the fascinating physics ideas that support the existence of a Multiverse.
Feb 15, 2023


The Ultimate Guide to Time in Physics - Why Time Isn't Infinite but Neither Finite?
This guide will provide a new perspective on the nature of time. Read this guide to understand the deep connection of time with the Universe
Feb 13, 2023


The Ultimate Guide to Black Hole Theory
Learn about the fascinating world of black holes and how scientists are unraveling their mysteries.
Feb 7, 2023


Extremely Rare "Planetary Parade" is Visible Tonight
On Wednesday evening, sky watchers were treated to a rare celestial event as all eight planets in our solar system became visible at the...
Dec 29, 2022


Scientists Discover Taurine Molecules in Taurus!
According to a recently published paper scientists have discovered molecules of Taurine in the constellation of Taurus. The constellation...
Apr 5, 2022


The Ultimate Guide to Buy a Good Telescope
Buying a new telescope can be frustrating. After reading this article you will know which telescope to choose.
Apr 3, 2022


"Black Holes have Hair!" Scientists Say
A new groundbreaking work in theoretical physics claims to change our understanding about black holes,
Apr 2, 2022


The Sun Emits a Huge Flare
The flare was emitted on 30/03/2022, peaking at 18:35 GMT. Images were captured by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. Matter in the solar...
Apr 1, 2022


JWST Captures the Most Sharp Infrared Image Ever
A landmark achievement by JWST.
Mar 30, 2022




New Study Discovers an Exoplanet 31 Million Light Years away from Earth!
The exoplanet is located in the Whirlpool Galaxy, also known as M51a or NGC 5194. M51a has a close companion M51b or NGC 5195 which is a...
Oct 27, 2021


Which is the Fastest Rotating Object in the Universe?
Read this article to learn which is the most powerful and at the same time fastest rotating object in the observable Universe! (Spoiler...
Oct 22, 2021


What are the Orionids and why are They so Special?
The Orionids are caused by the debris of Halley's comet. The debris is composed by small particles that collide with the outer layers of...
Oct 21, 2021


Exploring a Higher Level of Consciousness
Of course we are are the most intelligent animals in the history of the planet. We often regard other animals such as dogs or cats as far...
Jan 31, 2020


5 Common Misconceptions about Black Holes
Black holes remain an object of mystery for both experts and millions of science fans. Let us dig a little dipper into the unknown in...
Sep 16, 2019


Is India Keeping Secret of What Went Wrong with Chandrayaan 2?
Only three nations have sent successful missions to the moon: USSR, USA and China. But it certainly looks somewhat shameful event,...
Sep 10, 2019


Exoplanets are Discovered in Pleiades. The Ultimate Guide to Exoplanets
A beautiful discovery, near these bright and famous stars, also known as the 7 sisters or M45. Since 1995, when the first exoplanet was...
Sep 7, 2019
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