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How Hertz-Knudsen Equation Predicts Lunar Ice Sublimation in PSRs

June 2, 2026April 10, 2026 by Mahtab A Quddusi

How does ice last billions of years on the Moon? The Hertz-Knudsen equation reveals the math behind sublimation in permanently shadowed polar craters.

Categories science Tags astronomy, deep space, hertz-knudsen equation, lunar mission, lunar south pole, mathematical operation, permanently shadowed regions, space exploration, water-ice sublimation Leave a comment

Space Anemia: Why Astronauts Lose Red Blood Cells in Microgravity

June 2, 2026April 9, 2026 by Mahtab A Quddusi

Learn what space anemia is and the authentic research behind why microgravity triggers massive red blood cell destruction in astronauts aboard the ISS.

Categories science, space Tags astronaut health, astronomy, deep space, Deep space life, human physiology, microgravity lifestyle, red blood cell loss, space anemia, space exploration Leave a comment

Does Deep Space Radiation Cause Early-Onset Cataracts in Astronauts?

June 2, 2026April 8, 2026 by Mahtab A Quddusi

Explore how deep space radiation impacts astronauts’ eye health, increasing risks of early-onset cataracts. Explore scientific evidence and protective measures.

Categories science, space Tags astronaut health, astronomy, deep space, Deep space life, eye health, galactic cosmic rays, space exploration, space health risks Leave a comment

How Artemis Astronauts Manage Menu Fatigue During 10-Day Lunar Flyby

June 2, 2026April 7, 2026 by Mahtab A Quddusi

Discover how Artemis II astronauts beat menu fatigue with 189 items, 58 tortillas and spicy condiments on their 10-day deep space lunar flyby mission.

Categories science, space Tags Artemis mission, astronomy, deep space, menu fatigue, moon missions, NASA Artemis, Orion capsule, space exploration, space nutrition Leave a comment

How Do Einstein Rings Help Us See the Edge of the Universe?

June 2, 2026April 6, 2026 by Mahtab A Quddusi

Seeing the Universe. Discover how Einstein Rings act as cosmic magnifying glasses, revealing distant galaxies and helping us explore the edge of the universe.

Categories science Tags Cosmic magnifying glass, deep space, Einstein rings, Einstein’s theory of relativity, Gravitational lensing, massive galaxies, space-time curvature, universe exploration Leave a comment

Deep Space Exploration: The Next Frontier in Human Discovery

June 6, 2026September 19, 2024 by Mahtab A Quddusi

Explore the future of deep space exploration, from the search for extraterrestrial life to innovative technologies shaping our cosmic journey.

Categories space Tags astronomy, cosmic mysteries, deep space, Scientific discoveries, space exploration Leave a comment
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