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An Analysis of the Black Hole Mergers of 2025

Written By Pranshu Nautiyal   It’s a swirling hole in the abyss of space, taking everything inside it. Not even light can escape from this gaping monster. That is the cold reality behind the phenomenon known as black holes, which warp the fabric of reality.

Quark Stars, the Theoretical Dense Relics of Stellar Collapse

Written by: Hari Ananthakrishnan Introduction  As massive stars near the end of their lifespans, they collapse under the force of gravity and leave behind dense remnants, like white dwarfs or neutron stars. However, astrophysicists have theorized the possible existence of a stellar corpse even stranger

How Viable is Reusable Rocket Technology?

A reusable launch vehicle is defined by a ScienceDirect paper as a rocket that can be recovered and launched multiple times (Kasselouri, Patroklos, & Tsikopoulos, 2023). Smaller parts like engines and boosters can also be reused, reducing launch costs significantly. In recent years, companies like

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The Matters and What They Teach Us About the Universe

Matter– an all-encompassing term used to describe a substance whose properties include mass and volume. The formal particle physics definition is explained through the Paul-Exclusion Principle: at the fundamental level, the matter is any field such as an electron, quark, neutrino in which particles and

The Future Of Space Tourism

Written by: Edgar Carlos Space tourism has greatly changed over the last two decades, from companies offering utterly unaffordable space rides to now offering a somewhat fair price to experience an exhilarating experience. However, while companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic were very