Friday, August 12, 2016

8 Facts About Space That Will Rock Your World

1. Neutron stars can spin at a rate of 600 rotations per second. 





Neutron stars are one of the possible evolutionary end-points of high mass stars. They're born in a core-collapse supernova star explosion and subsequently rotate extremely rapidly as a consequence of their physics. Neutron stars can rotate up to 60 times per second after born. Under special circumstances, this rate can increase to more than 600 times per second.


2. All of space is completely silent. 





Sound waves need a medium to travel through. Since there is no atmosphere in space, space will always be eerily silent.

You may be asking how astronauts can talk to each other in space. Lucky for them, radio wavescan travel through space. No problem there, Houston.



3. There is an uncountable number of stars in the known universe.



We basically have no idea how many stars there are in the universe. Right now we use our estimate of how many stars there are in our own galaxy, the Milky Way. We then multiply that number by the best guesstimate of the number of galaxies in the universe. After all that math, NASA can only confidently say that say there all zillions of uncountable stars. A zillion is any uncountable amount.

An Australian National University study put their estimate at 70 sextillion. Put another way, that's 70,000 million million million. This figure is basically a guess, though.



4. The Apollo astronauts' footprints on the moon will probably stay there for at least 100 million years.


 

Since the moon doesn't have an atmosphere, there's no wind or water to erode or wash away the Apollo astronauts' mark on the moon. That means their footprints, roverprints, spaceship prints, and discarded materials will stay preserved on the moon for a very long time.

They won't stay on there forever, though. The moon still a dynamic environment. It's actually being constantly bombarded with "micrometeorites," which means that erosion is still happening on the moon, just very slowly.

Source: Space.com


5. 99% of our solar system's mass is the sun.


Our star, the Sun, is so dense that it accounts for a whopping 99% of our entire solar system. That's what it allows it to dominate it gravitationally. Technically, our Sun is a "G-type main-sequence star" which means that every second, it fuses approximately 600 million tons of hydrogen to helium. This means that it also converts about 4 million tons of matter to energy as a byproduct.

Being the type of star that the Sun is, it also means that when it dies, it will become a red giant and envelop the earth and everything on it. But don't worry: That won't happen for another 5 billion years.



6. More energy from the sun hits Earth every hour than the planet uses in a year.


You should be sad to know that solar technology produces less than one-tenth of 1% of global energy demand. This is due to several factors, including how much land is required for solar panels to capture enough energy for a population of people to use, how unreliable it is in bad weather and at night, and how expensive the technology is to install. Despite all these drawbacks, the use of solar energy has increased at a rate of 20% each year for the past 15 years.



7. If two pieces of the same type of metal touch in space, they will bond and be permanently stuck together. 





This amazing effect is called cold welding. It happens because the atoms of the individual pieces of metal have no way of knowing that they are different pieces of metal, so the lumps join together. This wouldn't happen on earth because there is air and water separating the pieces. The effect has a lot of implication for spacecraft construction and the future of metal-based construction in vacuums.



8. The largest asteroid ever recorded is a mammoth piece of space rock named Ceres.


The asteroid is almost 600 miles in diameter. It's by far the largest in the asteroid belt and accounts for a whole third of the belt's mass. The surface area is approximately equal to the land area of India or Argentina. It's so big, there's actually some debate over whether to refer to it as a dwarf planet instead of an asteroid, even if it has mostly asteroid-like qualities. Ceres piques our interest specifically, as water in the form of ice has been spotted on its surface. An unmanned spacecraft named Dawn is due to be orbiting the space rock by 2015.

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Interesting Facts About Space | Amazing Facts | Space Facts


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1. The Sun is so large, 1.3 million earths could fit in it? And it contains 98% of our solar system's mass. 
2. There are more than 100 Billion galaxies in the universe, and the largest galaxies have nearly 400 Billion stars. If you tried to count all the stars just in out galaxy, it would take you about 2000 years.
3. Did you know that the moon is drifting away from the earth? Every year the Moon moves 3.8 centimeters further away from us.
4. Did you know that Saturn, the second largest planet in the solar system is the lightest one? It's density is so low that it would float in water.
5. By the most accurate definition, there are 14 known black holes. And you can't see a black whole because they absorb everything including light!
6. Did you know that it's a myth that the Great wall of China is the only manmade object visible from space? Highways, airports, and even large vehicles are visible.
7. Did you know that if a human being were suddenly exposed to space they'd be hella dead? They'd experience sudden expansion of gas in the lungs and digestive system, due to decompression, water would spontaneously vaporize, meaning moisture in the mouth, eyes, and soft tissue would evaporate, direct exposure to radiation from the sun or other stars would cause severe burns to exposed skin, and in complete absence of air pressure, the lungs would begin to work in reverse.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Space Debris Around Earth - 10 Shocking Facts


Fact 1 - A massive piece of space debris is on a collision course with earth and due to hit November 13th, 2015. 

Currently, experts are baffled by what the piece of junk heading our way is, but its named WT1190F. (Rather apt when you remove the numbers - WTF).

It will enter the atmosphere over the Indian Ocean at 06:19 GMT. Some of it will burn up as it speeds towards Earth but it's thought some parts will survive and could smash into the ground.

Fact 2 - The oldest surviving piece of man-made space debris still in orbit is the Vanguard 1 satellite. Launched in 1958, it is expected to remain in orbit for for well over 200 years.

Fact 3 - The upper-stage rocket for a GPS satellite launched in 1993, crashed back to earth on 12 January 2001, in the Saudi Arabian desert.

Fact 4 - As there is no commercial incentive to reduce space debris, it continues to grow in quantity. Over 500,000 pieces of debris are being tracked orbiting the Earth.

Fact 5 - Nonfunctional spacecraft and abandoned launch vehicle stages account for most of the larger pieces of space debris.

Fact 6 - Some of the more unusual pieces of debris include an astronauts glove, a camera, a wrench, a pair of pliers, a tool bag and a toothbrush.

Fact 7 - According to NASA, an average of one cataloged piece of debris has fallen back to Earth each day for the past 50 years.

Fact 8 - On 27 March 2007, the pilot of a LAN Airbus A340 carrying 270 passengers over the Pacific had a near miss with the debris from a Russian spy satellite, hurtling passed.

Fact 9 - In 1997 an Oklahoma woman, became the only person to be hit by a piece of falling space debris. Although hit by a part of the propellant tank of a rocket used to launch a satellite the year before, she was completely uninjured.

Fact 10 - On 11 July 1979 Skylab re-entered the Earth's atmosphere and disintegrated, raining debris along a path over the southern Indian Ocean and Western Australia.

When the parts of the Skylab space station crashed near Esperance, Western Australia, the town's council issued NASA a $400 fine for littering. It was eventually paid 30 years later in 2009.

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