Exoplanets, especially ‘Earth-like’ exoplanets, are perhaps the most compelling of all discoveries in space. There’s estimated to be 10 septillion planets orbiting around stars in the observable Universe. That’s more planets than your brain can comprehend. Unlikely we’re alone.
Inside star cluster NGC 602, a star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud, bright, blue, newly formed stars are blowing a cavity, sculpting the inner edge of its outer portions, slowly eroding it away and eating into the material beyond
Ship 30 (likely to be involved with the fifth flight of Starship) is out in the open at the Production Site at Starbase. The bulk of the TPS (Thermal Protection System) has been applied and looking great! nsf.live/starbase
33 RAPTORS EMPURRANDO O STARSHIP! Vídeo de tracking mostra o gigante diamante de Mach formado pela queima dos motores do Super Heavy durante o lançamento do Starship. Que coisa incrível!
The observable Universe is estimated to possess an unfathomable diameter of 93 billion light-years. Within its expanse, two trillion galaxies unfurl, composed of a staggering 200 billion trillion stars, 100 sextillion exoplanets, 40 quintillion black holes, and much, much more.