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05/30/2026

Your Compass Is Lying to You — And NOAA Just Confirmed Why (2026)

05/28/2026

Oxygen From Moon Dirt? The Secret Plan

Shipping oxygen to the Moon costs $1 million per kilogram. That won't work for a permanent base. NASA, Blue Origin, and Airbus are solving it — by making oxygen from lunar regolith using sunlight and electricity. Here's the 60‑second breakdown.

05/26/2026

Oxygen on the Moon: Rover vs. Pipeline – Which Wins?

05/23/2026

Mining The Ocean Floor: Treasure or Disaster?

As the world transitions to renewable energy and advanced electronics, the race for critical minerals is moving to the d...
05/22/2026

As the world transitions to renewable energy and advanced electronics, the race for critical minerals is moving to the deepest parts of the planet. This image visualizes the scale and technology of the 2026 deep-sea mining rush. Contrary to some headlines, companies are not exploring Earth's core (which is thousands of miles deep), but rather the seabed crust and abyssal plains, often 4,000 meters or more down. Why are tech giants watching this closely? Polymetallic nodules found on the seafloor are rich in manganese, nickel, cobalt, and copper—essential components for electric vehicle batteries and smartphones. With the demand for these minerals expected to skyrocket to meet climate goals, the industrialization of the deep ocean is becoming a scientific and economic focal point.

05/22/2026

Deep Sea Mining: The 2026 Race to Strip-Mine the Abyss

05/18/2026

Voyager 1: Still talking after 49 years

05/18/2026

Voyager 1 still talking after 49 years

The most isolated object in the universe. 🌌Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 is now over 15 billion miles away. It is moving a...
05/18/2026

The most isolated object in the universe. 🌌

Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 is now over 15 billion miles away. It is moving at 38,000 mph through interstellar space, and it is so distant that a single radio signal takes nearly an entire day just to reach Earth.

We just broke down the incredible engineering that keeps this 1970s "ghost ship" alive in the pitch-black void, and the real truth behind its recent mysterious signal.

Watch the full breakdown on Tomorrow's Science — Link in bio/comments.

05/17/2026

Voyager 1 Just Sent a Signal Nobody Could Explain

05/16/2026

Did James Webb Just Find Life? (K2-18b Discovery)

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