Preview: Ignore the haters, Concord is a solid PS5 shooter that we can’t wait to play more of

We finally got our hands on Concord, the live service hero shooter from Firewalk Studios, ahead of its August 23 launch. Sony’s big multiplayer gamble didn’t get the best of first impressions when it debuted on Situationbut now that we’ve played the game for a while, the question is, will this be the next live … Read more

How astronauts change in space as the man who spent 178 days in space realizes we’re ‘living a lie’

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A change of scenery can do wonders for us humans when we are stuck in a rut. Imagine the impact a trip to space can have. Just changing my usual lunch spot gives me a new lease on life, which NASA astronauts like Ron Garan probably find ridiculous. He is one of the few people … Read more

Solar storms can break Earth’s magnetic field and knock out power supplies

For thousands of years, people have watched the vibrant auroras dance across the night sky. But these magnificent displays are more than just a pretty sight. They are a warning sign of a hidden danger: geomagnetically induced currents. Auroras are caused by particles from the sun hitting the Earth’s magnetic field. These forces can compress … Read more

Astronaut who spent 178 days in space shares the big ‘lie’ he discovered after seeing Earth

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You can imagine what thoughts go through an astronaut’s mind when he or she looks at our planet from space. But I think that ‘that’s still far away’ might be a good option. But for 62-year-old former NASA space cadet Ron Garan, there was only one thing on his mind… the “sobering realization” that we … Read more

Scientists find planet with potential for life

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An exoplanet in its star’s habitable Goldilocks zone is now suspected of having a liquid water ocean and an atmosphere. The planet, called LHS 1140 b, is about 1.7 times the size of Earth and is located about 48 light-years away. This distant world, first discovered in 2017, now turns out to be a rocky … Read more

NASA images show asteroids passing Earth

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NASA has captured photos and videos of the two massive asteroids that passed by our planet a few weeks ago. The two asteroids, 2011 UL21 and 2024 MK, passed by Earth on June 27 and 29 respectively and were captured by NASA’s Deep Space Network’s Goldstone planetary radar. While 2011 UL21 flew past us at … Read more

Concord Beta: How to get access, start times and what you can play

Looking for a Concord PS5, PC Beta Guide revealing how to get access the, the start timesAnd what you can play before the full launch? As one of Sony’s first live-service shooters to hit the market, there’s a curiosity surrounding Concord that will largely be satisfied by an upcoming beta available a month before release. … Read more

Astronaut gives masterclass in photography from orbit | Digital Trends

NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick was sent to the International Space Station (ISS) in March as commander of the SpaceX Crew-8 mission. During his time aboard the space base, Dominick shared some stunning images of both the inside and outside of the ISS. Keen photographers will be pleased to know that the astronaut also shares the … Read more

‘If it happens, we’ll all be extinct’: Asteroid hitting Earth is a real possibility, we need to prepare, ISRO chief tells News18 – News18

Space agencies around the world are working on building planetary defense capabilities to protect Earth from asteroids and ISRO too is keen to take responsibility in this regard. Representative Image/AP Apophis, a near-Earth asteroid with a diameter of 370 metres, is being called the most dangerous of the current era, will fly by us on … Read more

Milky Way may be bigger than thought, research shows

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Astronomers have discovered that our galaxy may be bigger than we first thought. A new model of the Milky Way has revealed that our galaxy is wider than we thought, according to a new paper in the journal Natural astronomy. The researchers found that the bulge at the center of our galaxy is less densely … Read more