Browsing Category
SCIENCE
New Jupiter images by NASA space telescope
James Webb, the newest space telescope of NASA, took pictures of Jupiter with details that never seen before. The two images published by NASA were reported to have been captured on August 27 in an observatory which is over 1m kilometers…
Meteor fall seen in Japan
A meteor fall recorded with dash cams in Japan drew great attention on social media. The fireball appearance of the meteor was explained as asteroid burning in atmosphere. The meteor is assumed to have crashed into a sea.
Experts say the…
Russian cosmonauts’ spacewalk aborted
Two Russian cosmonauts working on International Space Station needed to break up their spacewalk due to a complication on one of their space suits. Oleg Artamiev and Denis Matveev were on their duty to investigate outside the station.…
China’s Wentian lab module’s small mechanical arm passes on-orbit test
On-orbit testing of a small mechanical arm mounted on China's Wentian lab module has been completed. The small mechanical arm is quite flexible and can perform more precise operations. It can assist the Shenzhou-14 crew with extravehicular…
World’s deepest sunken ship found
Retired US naval officer Victor Vescovo announced that the world's deepest shipwreck has found. Vescovo announced that the destroyer "USS Samuel B Roberts" of the US Navy, which sank during the battle in the Philippine Sea off Samar in…
China launches new batch of satellites
China successfully launched 3 new remote sensing satellites from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China's Sichuan Province on June 23. The satellites were launched as the second batch of the Yaogan-35 family at 10:22 a.m. in…
SpaceX launches German reconnaissance satellite from California
US-based aerospace manufacturer SpaceX launched a reconnaissance satellite for Germany on June 18. The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the SARah-1 satellite was launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base at 7:19 am. 8 minutes after launch,…
Ancient sculpture remnants reunited after 3,000 years in China
Chinese archaeologists confirmed on June 16 that a recently unearthed bronze sculpture at the famed Sanxingdui Ruins site was successfully matched with another bronzeware part after being set apart about 3,000 years ago. The sophisticated…
Turkey’s first nuclear plant will start to operate in 2023
Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Dönmez on Tuesday announced that on 2023 Turkey's first nuclear reactor and newly discovered Black Sea gas reserves will start energy production. Dönmez made his remarks at the NATO…
Air show from Turkish “ATAK” helicopters at TEKNOFEST
Turkey's largest aviation, space and technology festival "Teknofest Aerospace and Technology Festival" (TEKNOFEST) is being held in Azerbaijani capital city of Baku for the first time outside of Turkey. At the TEKNOFEST, where Turkish…