A simple plan for Einstein's 'spooky action at a distance'?
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Hey, Space Fans! And welcome to a new week in space as we all fly through the cosmos on this island Earth. This week, we're starting off with a preview of sorts. A total lunar eclipse is coming on March 13, and our columnist Joe Rao breaks it down on just what to expect. Check it out!
Blood moon lunar eclipses may be creepy, but quantum mechancis is can be "spookier." Now, scientists say there maybe an easier way to recreate the so-called "spooky action at a distance" between subatomic particules by using AI to generate quantum entanglement? Sound like magic? We assure you, it's real science.
While we're still talking a bit about the moon, we finally know what happened to the private Intuitive Machines moon lander during its landing last week. New images from the probe show that it fell over during landing. It tipped on its side inside a moon crater. Unable to generate power, it was declared dead shortly after.
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If you can't tell, we're excited for the 1st total lunar eclispe of 2025 and why not. It turns out, it's an exact duplicate of ANOTHER blood moon eclipse from 1504. You'll never guess how Columbus used it.
After months of waiting, two NASA astronauts finally know when they're coming home this month. NASA's Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore launched in June, only to see 10 days morph ito 9 months when issues cropped up on their Boeing spacecraft.
We've looked at quantum entanglement today, but now we're turning toward something perhaps a bit weirder with "quantum gravity," which scientists now think may arise from entropy, possibly solving puzzles put forth by the elusive dark universe.
Perhaps last week's biggest launch last week (literally) was SpaceX's Starship Flight 8 test flight, which ended in some surprise fireworks when its Ship explode. But did you know it affected commercial airline flights with its space debris? Well, the FAA sure does.
Like an ink-black squadron of Imperial TIE fighters screaming out of the Alkenzi Air Base on Aldhani, "Andor" is fast approaching its Season 2 launch date of April 22. Check out Luna and the acclaimed cast of "Andor" Season 2 in this new behind-the-scenes featurette and please help us count the days before the show's spring debut!
On March 10, 2006, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter entered orbit around the Red Planet. The spacecraft launched on August 12, 2005, travelling to Mars to study the geology and climate of the Red Planet. The main aim of the MRO mission was to probe the atmosphere to a depth of around 0.6 miles (1 kilometer), hunting for traces of water. To reduce the amount of fuel consumed by the MRO as it looped around Mars, over the next six months, the spacecraft lowered its operating orbit.
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