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space-exploration2 years ago

China's Spaceplane Unleashes Enigmatic Wingmen in Orbit

China's Shenlong spaceplane has released six unidentified objects into Earth's orbit during its third mission. These objects, designated as OBJECT A, B, C, D, E, and F, are emitting various signals and are being tracked by the U.S. Space Force and amateur observers. Amateur astronomer Scott Tilley has analyzed the objects and found that they exhibit different radio behavior compared to previous missions. Speculation suggests that these objects could be service modules, inspector satellites, or test items. Observers are advised to monitor for close encounters between the objects in the coming days.

space2 years ago

"China's Space Plane and US Secret Space Plane Engage in Orbital Showdown"

China's Shenlong space plane has apparently deployed six mysterious objects into Earth orbit, designated as OBJECT A, B, C, D, E, and F. Amateur spacecraft trackers have been monitoring the objects and have recorded emissions from some of them. OBJECT A emits signals similar to those emitted by previous objects released by China's space plane. OBJECT D and E emit intermittent "placeholder" signals. The emissions are believed to come from the objects or close proximity to them. The purpose and nature of these objects remain unknown.

space2 years ago

"US Space Force's Mission: Unraveling the Enigma of Unknown Objects in Earth's Orbit"

The US Space Force aims to identify and track mysterious objects in Earth's orbit through space domain awareness (SDA). While SDA primarily focuses on monitoring space debris, commercial satellites, and adversary spacecraft, the Space Force also wants to identify objects with abnormal observables and unknown origins. The ability to rapidly identify and respond to such threats requires the use of various sensors and intelligence information. Recent events have highlighted the need for improved tracking capabilities, prompting the Space Force to collaborate with private companies and establish the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office. Despite efforts, there is currently no credible evidence of extraterrestrial origin for these anomalous objects.

astronomy2 years ago

Unveiling the Universe: From Big Bang to Identical Twin Universes

Researchers from The Australian National University have created the most comprehensive view of the universe's history, highlighting its transformation from the Big Bang to its current state. The study suggests that the universe may have originated from an "instanton" rather than a singularity and explores the mysteries of the universe's boundaries. The researchers present two plots illustrating the temperature, density, mass, and size of all objects in the universe, providing a comprehensive chart. The study raises important questions about the nature of objects and what lies beyond the observable universe.

astronomy2 years ago

Unveiling the Universe: A Fresh Perspective on All Objects

Researchers at The Australian National University have created the most comprehensive chart of all objects in the universe, showing the temperature, density, mass, and size as the universe expanded and cooled. The study suggests that the universe may have started as an instanton, rather than a singularity, and that beyond the observable universe, there may be a large, low density black hole. The research raises questions about the boundaries of the plots and the origins of objects in the universe.

science2 years ago

Unraveling the Intricacies of Universal Objects and Matter

A chart published in the American Journal of Physics attempts to plot all composite objects in the Universe, including protons, atoms, life forms, asteroids, moons, planets, stars, galaxies, galaxy clusters, giant voids, and the Universe itself. The chart features sections labeled "sub-Planckian unknown" and "forbidden by gravity," which are referred to as "unphysical regions." One intriguing conjecture from the authors is that the chart suggests the Universe may be a black hole.