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Contact
The orbital bombardment only took a single rotation. I watched as the surface of the planet below transitioned from a landscape of greens, browns, and blues, to a gray-brown smudge of destruction with patches of orange smeared intermittently where flames roared. Our fleet’s heavy artillery smashed their ground defenses in minutes. After that, the operation was practically a joke. I couldn’t help but feel pride in the pit of my stomach. Or perhaps that was the motion sickness.
By Jake Fogel5 years ago in Futurism
ORIGINS:
The world of Earth had been a forgotten tale for millennia amidst the Federation of Stars when the small crew of three crash landed on its now mostly rocky surface. In good graces, not one was hurt and the small ship was stable enough to be utilized as housing pending the rescue. The mayday signal had deployed on impact. Survival was the business at hand.
By Tyler Cade5 years ago in Futurism
Dangerous Betelgeuse: 1.5 billion times bigger than the sun, may explode at any time? The scientist gives the time
Orion may be the first constellation that many friends know, because its position in the winter night sky is much more obvious than that of the Big Dipper, and you can see its existence when you look up!
By Jomarah Henderson5 years ago in Futurism
What psychological training is needed to become an astronaut?
What qualities do astronauts need? Manned space flight requires astronauts to have good psychological qualities. Therefore, on the basis of careful selection, various psychological trainings must be implemented for astronauts to cultivate good professional personality and psychological qualities of astronauts, which lays a foundation for the smooth completion of space flight missions. Good psychological foundation.
By Gareth Petty 5 years ago in Futurism
Where does Jupiter's attraction come from?
Although humans have obtained partial data on Jupiter and the moons and ring systems that surround it, many unanswered questions remain. For example, in 2018 U.S. scientists claimed to have discovered 12 moons of Jupiter, bringing the total number of Jupiter's moons to 79, eclipsing the other planets in our solar system. Where does Jupiter's enormous attraction to moons come from?
By ThomasinaRichmondym5 years ago in Futurism
Space Graveyard on Earth
The news reported the successful launch of a human spacecraft, and all of humanity shared the joy. Rocket liftoff and booster stripping go hand in hand, but most people focus on the ascent and ignore the fall. Where do these boosters fall after they have burned up their fuel?
By Ansanto Thomas5 years ago in Futurism
Three life lessons I learned from Command Module Pilot Michael Collins
As the Columbia Command Module pilot, he kept watching over Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin while they explored the lunar surface that day, the day we all know fondly as “the first man to walk on the moon.”
By Reto Bachofner5 years ago in Futurism
The most extreme objects in space-Neutron Stars.
Neutron stars are one of the most extreme and violent objects in the universe. Giant atomic nuclei, only a few kilometers in diameter, but as massive as stars. And they owe their existence to the death of something majestic.
By Maitrey Vishvas5 years ago in Futurism
What is Hawking Radiation?
Black holes are full of mysteries. They have such tremendous gravitational force that even light doesn't escape from it. Black holes are usually known for their size. They are huge and can become bigger by consuming surrounding objects. But, we have never heard of black holes the size of Earth, or black holes the size of a coin. Do such black holes even exist? If yes, why don't we get to observe them? You will find the answer to these questions in this post.
By siddhesh thakare5 years ago in Futurism
Distance is a Fallacy. Top Story - May 2021.
TRANSMISSION 53 We've finally done it. After months of sitting alone in this tiny remote outpost - has it just been months? It truly feels like it's been five years since I was sent to this isolated shed on the frontiers of oblivion - I finally have something substantive to report. I have received communication from a non-terrestrial source and, after many rounds of analysis, I can confirm with a <0.01% margin of error that the transmission was from an intelligent source. I have already broadcast the preplanned welcome message and am eagerly awaiting the response, which I will of course pass along to headquarters promptly as I receive it.
By Andrew Johnston5 years ago in Futurism








