Two super-Earth planets discovered orbiting a small star

Discover two planets From the “super-Earth” – one of which can accommodate the conditions necessary for life – orbiting a star 100 light-years away, RT reported. LP 890-9 hosts two exoplanets: LP 890-9b and LP 890-9c, the first of which was first captured by NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). It was marked using the … Read more

How to print a hard copy or PDF file from your iPhone or iPad

Apple has built one of the easiest ways to print from a smartphone by making many printer manufacturers adopt AirPrint wireless printing. Apple also has a really easy way to create PDF documents instead of a traditional hard copy – if you know how to access it. We will show you both. air print It’s … Read more

Is luck behind the first discovery of exoplanets? .. Report answers

In 1992, two astronomers, Alexander Welchon and Del Friel, published a paper in Nature announcing the discovery of the first exoplanets, according to RT. They were two rocky worlds, 4.3 and 3.9 times the mass of Earth, orbiting a type of dead star known as a millisecond pulsar, called PSR B1257+12, or Lich for short. … Read more

What’s the difference?.. the most prominent differences to take a screenshot on a Mac

If you own any kind of modern Mac, there are three primary ways to take a screenshot in different ways using keyboard shortcuts — and if you have a MacBook Pro with Touch Bar, there’s a fourth method. Apple’s macOS software also gives you quite a few options To save, delete and open the screenshot … Read more

Observing a mysterious “structure” from a black hole in a distant giant galaxy

As a result of achieving high dynamic range imaging, a team of astronomers in Japan has detected for the first time a faint radio emission covering a giant galaxy with an active black hole at its center, RT reports. The radio emission is emitted by gas directly from the central black hole. The team expects … Read more

Robots are a better, less expensive and safer option

It can be said that sending humans into space is a victory for the human imagination, a scientific achievement and an engineering marvel in every sense of the word, but to what extent do we really need the presence of humans in space? While the efforts of the astronauts enhance our understanding of the universe, … Read more

How did dust threaten the future of Mars helicopter creativity?

The Mars helicopter Ingenuity faced a challenge this week when it lost contact with its roving partner Perseverance, the first time in more than a year of operations it had missed a communications check-in. Fortunately for the brave little helicopter, communications have now been re-established, yet it faces an uphill battle as the Martian dust … Read more

The discovery of a very dangerous exoplanet that has clouds of vaporized rocks

Astronomers have found an exoplanet about 1,360 light-years away, very close to its star, and its clouds consist of vaporized rock, according to an RT report. The planet is called WASP-178b, and it orbits WASP-178, a young, white star twice the mass of the Sun, in an extremely short orbit of just 3.3 days. At … Read more