Category: Space exploration
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Raining Gems On Hot Planet!

Written by: Fatima Saleem (SS-07) Hi! I am Hubble, and if you are a space enthusiast, you might have heard about me. In case you haven’t, you can google for me later. For now, let us focus on the story of a hot planet I visited in 2015. It is called “WASP-121 b”, which is…
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Gravitational Lensing, A Possible Cosmic Telescope.

Written By: Dawood Ahmad Department: Space Science-08 Just when we thought we understood Einstein’s General Relativity, it got crazier and opened portals to another dimension of science and technology. According to General Relativity, mass bends space causing curvature in the space-time fabric. Our own Sun’s bending of light was proved in 1919 during a solar…
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“Into The Unknown”

We always face questions like what do we need to keep searching for in the vast cosmos and why do we need to go deeper and deeper into space? Let us take a look into the possible answers to all these queries.
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Buying Land on Moon

Written by Kiran Sardar BSCS-20 Ever wondered what would it be like to settle on the Moon? Imagine the jaw-dropping visuals that we would get of our beloved Earth and the outer-space from there. Wouldn’t that be fascinating? Lunarregistry.com and Lunarembassy.com are websites, where you can select your ideal lunar area to settle down. It…
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Space Colonies: O’Neill Cylinder

In 1971, Gerard O’ Neill gave an idea of a cylindrical, floating space colony; an idea that has inspired generations over thinking about colonizing space and finding ourselves a new home, one without Global Warming or any other Environmental catastrophes. Find out all about O Neill and his proposed colony system.
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The Fate of Humanity: What does the future hold?

The ‘Kardashev scale’ is one interesting way to predict about a civilization’s sustainability in the future. But what exactly is the Kardashev scale and what does it predict about our Earth? Let’s find out!
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What is Nothing?
‘What is nothing?’ in terms of Physics is really one of the most challenging questions to answer. But what if there is an answer and we are unaware of it?
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Space Robots
Robots in Space have achieved more than what humans could have ever achieved. It is due to the fact that Robots can function absolutely EVERYWHERE without breaking down like the humans.
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James Webb Space Telescope: The key to future

It is the beauty of the human mind to think outside the box. The way our brains are wired makes us ponder over things and ask questions that can change our perspectives forever. This is perhaps why we are the supreme beings, an honor that the Creator bestowed upon us when he first created us. This curiosity…