Understanding the Fascination with Time Travel Time travel has been a tantalizing concept for centuries, captivating the imagination of scientists, philosophers, writers, and the general public alike. The idea of traversing through time—witnessing the past, altering the present, or glimpsing the future—poses questions about the very fabric of reality and our understanding of the universe. […]
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Taming Gravity is all about the possibility through science and technology to harness gravity. If we accomplish this we will then have the means to travel to the stars.
Of course, to do this will involve knowledge of astrophysics.
So, here at Taming Gravity we include inspiring news and breakthroughs happening in the field of astrophysics.
The Scientific Method | Neil deGrasse Tyson
Understanding Science, Technology, Evolution, and Consciousness Inspiration from Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Explanation of the Scientific Method I am inspired by this video because Tyson thoroughly explains the scientific peer review process while critiquing actor Terrence Howard’s treatise on mathematical errors. Tyson’s eloquence in covering the peer review process is not only inspiring but also a […]
Burned-up space junk pollutes Earth’s upper atmosphere, NASA planes find
Researchers have detected pollutants in the Earth’s stratosphere that are believed to originate from space junk burning up in the atmosphere. Using high-altitude NASA aircraft, the team found traces of lithium, aluminum, copper, and lead. The concentrations of these compounds were significantly higher than what could be expected from natural sources, such as cosmic dust […]
James Webb Space Telescope spots jet stream on Jupiter stronger than a Category 5 hurricane
Researchers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have discovered a high-speed jet stream over Jupiter’s equator, previously unseen. This jet stream, which is over 3,000 miles wide and travels at about 320 mph, was spotted above the main cloud decks of Jupiter. The discovery was a surprise to the researchers and highlights that there is […]
Snake-like magnetic fields on the sun bring scientists closer to solving a major solar mystery
Solar scientists may be closer to understanding why the sun’s outer atmosphere, known as the corona, is significantly hotter than its inner layers. An international team of researchers, using the world’s most powerful solar telescope, the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawai’i, has observed the sun’s magnetic field in exceptional detail. They discovered complex, […]
Could Neptune’s largest moon swing a spacecraft into the planet’s orbit?
Neptune, the outermost planet in our solar system, has only been visited by one spacecraft, the Voyager 2 probe, over 40 years ago. Despite interest from planetary scientists, the planet’s extreme distance makes an orbiter or lander mission virtually impossible with current technology. However, a radical new idea proposes using the thin atmosphere of Neptune’s […]
A star is born! How cosmic winds are a key step in stellar formation
Astronomers have discovered a previously unknown process in star formation which could prevent infant stars from destroying themselves. This process involves “cosmic winds” that circulate around gas and dust clouds, which eventually collapse to form stars. These winds help to slow the spin of the forming stars. This discovery was made by scientists from the […]
Nearby asteroid may contain elements ‘beyond the periodic table’, new study suggests
A number of asteroids in our solar system are so dense that no known element on Earth can account for their properties. These asteroids, known as compact ultra dense objects (CUDOs), may be composed of naturally occurring “superheavy elements” that are not listed in the periodic table, according to new research. The existence of these […]
1st evidence of giant exoplanet collision afterglow explains unusual eclipse
An international team of astronomers has reported the first-ever observations of the aftermath of a collision between two giant planets in another solar system. The collision was first detected in December 2021 when the host star of the planetary system, 2MASS J08152329-3859234, dimmed. Follow-up observations suggest that the dimming was due to an eclipse caused […]
Swirling gas helps scientists nail down Milky Way’s supermassive black hole mass
Astronomers from the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics have accurately determined the mass and radius of the supermassive black hole, Sagittarius A*, at the center of our galaxy. The black hole has a mass of 4.297 million solar masses and a radius smaller than Venus’ orbit around the sun. The team used data from […]