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Catastrophic! North Korea’s Spy Satellite Launch Ends in Disaster.
“Unexpected! North Korea’s Spy Satellite Launch Ends in Disaster.”
In a startling twist of fate, North Korea's latest attempt to enhance its space surveillance ends in flames as their second spy satellite explodes shortly after launch. This incident isn't just a rocket failure; it's a pivotal moment in international relations and technological warfare. As global leaders react and tensions simmer, we dive into what this means for regional security and North Korea’s ambitious aerospace program. Join us as we explore the fiery intersection of technology and geopolitics in this explosive episode.
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First Light: James Webb Telescope Reveals the Universe's First Galaxies!
Переглядів 6620 годин тому
“Galactic Genesis: JWST Explores the Birth of the Universe's First Galaxies!” Dive into the cosmic past with the James Webb Space Telescope as we explore the birth of the universe's earliest galaxies. Discover how these ancient galaxies illuminate our understanding of the cosmos and shape our view of the universe today. Don’t miss this journey back to the Cosmic Dawn! Reference: www.sciencealer...
SpaceX Raptor2 Engine Explodes! - What’s Next for Starship?
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“SpaceX Raptor2 Engine Explodes! - What’s Next for Starship?” SpaceX’s Raptor 2 engine test ended in a dramatic explosion at their McGregor, Texas facility. Despite this setback, SpaceX continues to push forward with their ambitious Starship program. Learn what happened, why it matters, and what’s next for SpaceX. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting journey into space! Reference: www.e...
Breaking: NASA’s Catalog Unveiled 126 Mystifying New Planets!
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“NASA’s TESS Latest Exoplanet Discovery: 126 Mystifying New Worlds That Might Host Life!” Join us as we explore the stunning revelation from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and the W.M. Keck Observatory, which have together unveiled a catalog of 126 new exoplanets. From gas giants to potentially habitable rocky worlds, these discoveries challenge our understanding of planeta...
Shocking: Newly Discovered Gliese 12 b (Earth-like Conditions!).
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“Unveiling Gliese 12 b: Our New Neighbor in the Cosmos -Earth-like Conditions!” Join us as we dive into the discovery of Gliese 12 b, a newly found exoplanet that's capturing the attention of astronomers worldwide. Located just 40 light-years away, this Venus-sized planet boasts an Earth-like temperature, making it one of the prime candidates for life outside our solar system. Orbiting a calm r...
Revealed: Sun's Magnetic Field Closer Than Ever Before!
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“Breaking News: Sun’s Magnetic Field Not Where You Think!" Dive into the latest groundbreaking discovery about the Sun's magnetic field! Once believed to be deep within the Sun, new research shows it's much closer to the surface. This episode explores how this changes our predictions of solar storms and their potential impacts on Earth. Perfect for anyone fascinated by space and science. Join u...
Dyson Spheres & Star-Hugging Megastructures: Evidence of Advanced Alien Existence!
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“Are Dyson Spheres Real? - The Hunt for Alien Megastructures!” Dive into the cosmic mystery of Dyson Spheres with our latest discovery! Astronomers have spotted signs of potentially massive alien structures engulfing stars within our galaxy. Could this be the first real evidence of advanced extraterrestrial intelligence? Join us as we explore the implications of these findings and what they cou...
How Blue Origin NS-25 Turned Disaster into Triumph!!!
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"Blue Origin NS-25: A Giant Leap for Space Tourism!" Dive into the remarkable journey of Blue Origin's NS-25 mission! From technological triumphs to historical milestones, discover how this mission is changing the face of space tourism and making the cosmos accessible to all. Join us for a ride into the record books with 90-year-old astronaut Ed Dwight and his crew Reference: arstechnica.com/sp...
NASA's stunning photo capture: The Birth of Sun-Like Stars!
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NASA's stunning photo capture: The Birth of Sun-Like Stars!
7 New Earths?- Exploring TRAPPIST-1's Habitable Planets!!
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7 New Earths?- Exploring TRAPPIST-1's Habitable Planets!!
Boeing's Starliner Has A Huge Problem, Another Leak , Another Delay!!
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Boeing's Starliner Has A Huge Problem, Another Leak , Another Delay!!
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Space Wars: The Russia's Secret Anti-Satellite Weapon Unveiled!
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Space Wars: The Russia's Secret Anti-Satellite Weapon Unveiled!
India's Chandrayaan-4: The Race to Explore the Moon's South Pole Begins!
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India's Chandrayaan-4: The Race to Explore the Moon's South Pole Begins!
NASA's Dragonfly: The billion-mile mission to explore Saturn’s biggest moon!
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NASA's Dragonfly: The billion-mile mission to explore Saturn’s biggest moon!
SpaceX's Falcon 9 Game Changer: 6000 Satellites and Counting!
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SpaceX's Falcon 9 Game Changer: 6000 Satellites and Counting!
Sunspot AR3664 Unleashed the Sun's Historic Solar Flare! Are We Safe?
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Sunspot AR3664 Unleashed the Sun's Historic Solar Flare! Are We Safe?
Is Google Dethroned? OpenAI's Search Engine Shakes Up the Web!
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Is Google Dethroned? OpenAI's Search Engine Shakes Up the Web!
55 Cancri e : The Webb Space Telescope Explores an Exoplanet's Breath !
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55 Cancri e : The Webb Space Telescope Explores an Exoplanet's Breath !
What Happens If You Fall into A Black Hole? NASA's Mind-Bending Simulation !
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What Happens If You Fall into A Black Hole? NASA's Mind-Bending Simulation !
Could the Moon protect DNA samples of Earth's endangered species?
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Could the Moon protect DNA samples of Earth's endangered species?
It's Alive: Voyager1 Sending Data From 15 Billion Miles Away !!
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It's Alive: Voyager1 Sending Data From 15 Billion Miles Away !!
NASA's Starliner: Everything You Need to Know About Mission to ISS.
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NASA's Starliner: Everything You Need to Know About Mission to ISS.
NASA Innovations: Advanced Six Space Projects.
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NASA Innovations: Advanced Six Space Projects.
Chang'e-6 historic mission: Retrieve samples from the far side of the moon!!
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Chang'e-6 historic mission: Retrieve samples from the far side of the moon!!
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Starry Nights: Antares Occultation & Meteor Showers!
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Sun's Fury Unleashed: Are We Ready for the Solar Storms?
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JWST has captured stunning images of the Horsehead Nebula!
China's Einstein Probe Captures Spectacular First Images of Cosmic Events!
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China's Einstein Probe Captures Spectacular First Images of Cosmic Events!
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  • @stucknmud4323
    @stucknmud4323 День тому

    It’s the Big Bang theory! You assholes keep speaking as if it’s law,,,

  • @PsS77_
    @PsS77_ День тому

    The distance makes it unreachable for us. So ...lucky planet

  • @alyzeannassar
    @alyzeannassar 2 дні тому

    This was a test to see how much the engine could handle before it blew up it was planned

  • @pak2y1928
    @pak2y1928 2 дні тому

    Any casualties?

    • @TechWikiOfficial
      @TechWikiOfficial 2 дні тому

      Fortunately, there have been no casualties reported in relation to the SpaceX Raptor2 engine explosion. The safety protocols were in place to ensure that personnel were kept at a safe distance. The damage was contained, and the facility's safety measures were effective.

    • @The1QwertySky
      @The1QwertySky День тому

      It was a test to see how much the engine can handle before blowing

  • @Mity_Mo
    @Mity_Mo 2 дні тому

    Apollo 11, propelled by a Boeing-built rocket, lands on the moon on July 20, 1969, the first human visit to another world. On July 20, 1969, four days after being launched into space by the massive Boeing-built Saturn V S-1C first-stage rocket, the Apollo 11 lunar module "Eagle" touches down in the Sea of Tranquility on the surface of the moon. At the Cape, the three stages of the Saturn V launch vehicle and the Apollo 11 capsule were assembled under Boeing's supervision. So why don't you Communist stick it where the sun don't shine !!

  • @ollierobin
    @ollierobin 2 дні тому

    A "Skin" phenomena, akin to electrical conduction in a wire.

  • @ollierobin
    @ollierobin 2 дні тому

    The Sun is a space ship taking us for a ride.

  • @kakashi_vladivostok
    @kakashi_vladivostok 2 дні тому

    Just 40 light year away😂😂

  • @dheerajjadhav4640
    @dheerajjadhav4640 2 дні тому

    40 light years away. would take about 3750 generations to get there.

  • @SultanGuzel-kw6zt
    @SultanGuzel-kw6zt 4 дні тому

    Yeni gezegenler bütün Evren'e muhteşemdir.

  • @norbertpaulina3090
    @norbertpaulina3090 4 дні тому

    Have the Sun also a Pineal_gland, yes like Africa selassie.

  • @shaddouida3447
    @shaddouida3447 5 днів тому

    James Webb has the ability to look very far into space, and therefore, very far into the past. Indeed, although light travels at the dizzying speed of 300,000 kilometers per second, the Universe is so vast that some images that reach us today are billions of years old! Thanks to its state-of-the-art instruments, the James-Webb space telescope is trying to locate the starting point of the Universe, as close as possible to the Big Bang. But this mission is likely to run into an obstacle that no technology can solve: what if there had been no beginning?🌌🌌🌌🌠🌠🌠

  • @natuerlichedummheit
    @natuerlichedummheit 5 днів тому

    Hello TechWiki AI. Greetings from random user AI. You su**!

  • @bigfoot1861
    @bigfoot1861 5 днів тому

    super old news.. this channel is garbage

  • @CG_Hali
    @CG_Hali 5 днів тому

    Looks great but some people like me can't stand very fast flashing transitions like in that video. Removing those would be great for people with sensitive eyes, neurological issues and epilepsy.

  • @MikeJJustice-eo6yx
    @MikeJJustice-eo6yx 6 днів тому

    The Bible says there will be a new heaven and a new 🌍. Earth wander if this is what it's talking about??

  • @Nickb-fk5vi
    @Nickb-fk5vi 6 днів тому

    by the time i was 15 i believed that we will find a brown dwarf that ends up being a D.S.

    • @TechWikiOfficial
      @TechWikiOfficial 6 днів тому

      Dyson Spheres are a theoretical concept proposed by physicist Freeman Dyson in the 1960s. The idea is to build a massive structure or a swarm of satellites around a star to capture a large percentage of its energy output, which could be a sign of an advanced civilization's efforts to harness energy on a grand scale. While the concept is grounded in real physics, actual Dyson Spheres have not been observed. Searches for such structures involve looking for unusual patterns in the light emitted by stars, which might suggest the presence of artificial constructions around them. For instance, in the case of the star KIC 8462852 (also known as Tabby's Star), its strange dimming patterns led some to speculate about the possibility of an alien megastructure, though natural explanations like dust comets are considered more plausible. As for finding a brown dwarf that turns out to be a Dyson Sphere, brown dwarfs are "failed stars" or sub-stellar objects that did not accumulate enough mass to sustain hydrogen fusion. Finding a Dyson Sphere around one would be surprising, as these objects emit relatively little energy compared to stars, making them less ideal candidates for such massive energy-harvesting structures.

  • @DGPPhysics
    @DGPPhysics 7 днів тому

    0:20 How can you affirm that this it’s an anomaly? Humanity doesn’t know planetary system enough to get to this conclusion.

    • @TechWikiOfficial
      @TechWikiOfficial 6 днів тому

      In the context of the TRAPPIST-1 system, which is indeed an exciting discovery due to its seven Earth-sized planets, several of which are in the star's habitable zone, the use of the term "anomaly" might refer to unexpected observations or measurements that deviate from what current models predict or explain. When discussing anomalies in planetary systems, it's important to acknowledge that our understanding of these systems is indeed evolving, and there's much about the cosmos that remains unknown or is based on incomplete information. As we continue to study distant planetary systems like TRAPPIST-1, the data gathered can sometimes challenge existing theories, prompting revisions or expansions of our models. This is a natural part of scientific advancement. Saying something is an "anomaly" is not a final judgment but rather an indication that there is something unexpected that requires further study. In cases like TRAPPIST-1, the richness of the system and its potential for hosting life invite more detailed investigations to understand the atmospheres, climates, and potential habitability of these planets. Each new discovery provides valuable insights and helps refine our understanding of the vast array of planetary systems in our galaxy.

    • @DGPPhysics
      @DGPPhysics 6 днів тому

      @@TechWikiOfficial agreed 👍

  • @Charlotte-xh4lt
    @Charlotte-xh4lt 7 днів тому

    Yes! Our freedom came at a cost that seemed unfair to mankind. Great news!

  • @Charlotte-xh4lt
    @Charlotte-xh4lt 7 днів тому

    Yes! Our freedom came at a cost that seemed unfair to mankind. Great news!

  • @rickerr8481
    @rickerr8481 7 днів тому

    NASA, it's time to adopt one Musk engineering principle, "the best part is no part"...when asked by a follower why he didn't just use landing legs, Musk responded, "Legs would certainly work, but the best part is no part.". so by now it should be apparent to the thick numb skulls at NASA to remember that the objectives of one of the two contracts panning out to produce a space vehicle to get Americans to the ISS in an "American Rocket Vehicle" again has worked - with the SpaceX Falcon system now. ...So... NASA, team you can stop and save major bucks.and just stop gluing that turd together.. in Musk speak -"The best Starliner is NO Starliner"... You guys are just looking more and more pathetic every day you let this go on. You look like a child with a tube of superglue trying to reassemble the disjointed rubbery shards of a huge burst balloon; promising us that you'll find all the pieces and make it inflatable again.... children, just STOP and step away from the superglue now!

  • @nonemenoneme
    @nonemenoneme 7 днів тому

    5,5 bilhões for 4 minutes in the edge of space.

  • @MyPrettyPinkCameltoe
    @MyPrettyPinkCameltoe 8 днів тому

    Boeing, go home. U done.

  • @rofydael-bassyouni9890
    @rofydael-bassyouni9890 8 днів тому

    Awesome 🤩

  • @VijayVijay-qs6nq
    @VijayVijay-qs6nq 8 днів тому

    Nice❤❤

  • @Lane-eo5ek
    @Lane-eo5ek 8 днів тому

    This is so interesting.. TU......🙂

  • @Jude-ok9yu
    @Jude-ok9yu 8 днів тому

    Black mirror, Metalhead.

  • @jimmietanner52
    @jimmietanner52 8 днів тому

    Starliner Is The Biggest Joke Not In Space !

  • @Paul_C
    @Paul_C 9 днів тому

    Sorry, no. This is a pipe dream that has been in the works for 55 years. And that makes it Not Viable as a technology. Bit like alchemy trying to create gold. 😂

  • @DF-eg8vl
    @DF-eg8vl 9 днів тому

    I just realized since Boeing started with the Starliner, I began to study engineering, graduated, and finished my master's. By the time that capsule goes to space, I am sure I will have my second child, but I do not even have a girlfriend yet.

  • @cjturner2036
    @cjturner2036 10 днів тому

    What a raft of misdirection and excuses, wrapped in futurist hyperbole.

  • @DJIcenhower
    @DJIcenhower 10 днів тому

    At Boeing, "failure is not an option", it's a way of life.

  • @cmaxi20
    @cmaxi20 10 днів тому

    Nice try at sugar coating the Starliner debacle but the overwhelming evidence of a massive failure is right in front of our eyes. It's very saddening to see two of America's greatest aerospace institutions fail so miserably. We Americans deserve better results for the massive amounts of taxpayer money that has been thrown at NASA and Boeing. We continue to have a great resource in SpaceX. They will lead the way.

    • @jtu2434
      @jtu2434 10 днів тому

      How many starliners have blown up? Quite a few starships have.

    • @cmaxi20
      @cmaxi20 10 днів тому

      @@jtu2434 Your response makes no sense. Do you support launching this thing with people on board, given how many defects have been identified? What about the ones that haven’t been found? Dragon capsule has transported 50 people to the ISS. Sounds like a pretty safe bet to me. Starships are all prototypes and, as such, are rarely expected to perform flawlessly.

    • @avarec8888
      @avarec8888 10 днів тому

      @@jtu2434 Did you just compare a company testing prototypes to a final production model still unable to preform? Blink twice if Boeing has a hitman after you

    • @cmaxi20
      @cmaxi20 10 днів тому

      @@avarec8888 Too many people are in the dark regarding these endeavors. I don’t know why NASA wouldn’t just dedicate the first few missions to carrying cargo. Traces of the ego driven thinking that led to Space Shuttle disasters…………. Just send up some supplies and don’t risk lives.

  • @o0shad0oo
    @o0shad0oo 10 днів тому

    Launch is still currently scheduled for the 25th.

    • @cmaxi20
      @cmaxi20 10 днів тому

      25th of which year? 😂

  • @jaxdragon1723
    @jaxdragon1723 10 днів тому

    how 'bout SpaceX makes them dull, nonreflective, so we can see the stars only?

  • @chuckchillout618
    @chuckchillout618 10 днів тому

    Cap

  • @animal9432
    @animal9432 10 днів тому

    Amazing; almost everything said in this video was wrong.

    • @TechWikiOfficial
      @TechWikiOfficial 10 днів тому

      Our Reference is : www.cbsnews.com/news/persistent-helium-leak-triggers-additional-delay-boeing-hard-luck-starliner-spacecraft/

  • @setback4908
    @setback4908 10 днів тому

    Nah it’s just called fraud . Boeing is good at it.

  • @DemoBot-yq7dn
    @DemoBot-yq7dn 10 днів тому

    So when is it that some of those rich fucks go to jail for taking taxpayers money and delivering a FAIL?

  • @Landoparada360
    @Landoparada360 10 днів тому

    Space is fake, the gravity of the situation is that rockets 🚀 can not get high enough to show the mythical blue marble. Dear completely subjugate CGI globe lovers, put yourself under Polaris and as soon as you start walking away from under Polaris, measured the angle of elevation and every degree check the horizontal distance between you and your starting point. Now notice that there's no curved adjacent tangent in your triangulation, now according to your pseudoscience globe mentality. At what point do you start taking into account the magnetic molten center of hell? Welcome to flat earth 😀 ua-cam.com/video/b1pAYjrW9HA/v-deo.htmlsi=8ZegijgHlRQzllug

  • @evaandersson3674
    @evaandersson3674 10 днів тому

    Ikkiíi⁷

  • @josechan4295
    @josechan4295 11 днів тому

    ❤new york to Australia would take only one hour journey❤ in the near future.

  • @josechan4295
    @josechan4295 11 днів тому

    The❤birth of passenger space planes.a mach 12 to mach 28 would be possible in this kind of maximum performance speed❤.

  • @jrooksable
    @jrooksable 11 днів тому

    Holding DESPERATELY to the ridiculous idea that God doesn't exist!🙄

    • @TechWikiOfficial
      @TechWikiOfficial 10 днів тому

      I don’t agree with you, The Scientific missions like Dragonfly enhance our understanding of the cosmos and frequently prompt profound reflections on existence, the origins of the universe, and the broader philosophical implications of our discoveries. These explorations often affirm the belief in a divine creator for many, as they observe the complexity and marvel of the universe, seeing it as evidence of divine perfect design.

  • @BTC-Gandalf1693
    @BTC-Gandalf1693 11 днів тому

    An other face AF short. Ugh

  • @ricardowint4591
    @ricardowint4591 12 днів тому

    Bible say in the coming of Christ there will be signs in the sun ☀️🌞 and in the Moon 🌙 and in the ✨⭐ Stars and on the Earth 🌍 these sign proof of that God is near to come 🙏 he is soon and sooner

  • @Bonniemish
    @Bonniemish 12 днів тому

    Come on Military Industrial Complex, spending tax dollars for what again!?!?

  • @jockeb2651
    @jockeb2651 13 днів тому

    -2890f lol

  • @georgemalizia652
    @georgemalizia652 13 днів тому

    What was before the big bang?

    • @TechWikiOfficial
      @TechWikiOfficial 12 днів тому

      The mystery of what existed before the Big Bang has puzzled physicists since the theory was first proposed. While we don't have a definitive answer, let's explore some intriguing ideas: 1. Nothing from Nothing: According to our current understanding, something cannot come from nothing. For existence to occur, there must be material or components available. But where did this material come from? The Big Bang itself marked the beginning of our Universe, but what preceded it remains a mystery. 2. Timeline Backwards: Let's trace back in time. Around one ten-thousandth of a second after the Big Bang, the first long-lived matter particles-protons and neutrons-came into existence. Before that point, there was no material in any familiar sense. But we can go further back to the "grand unified epoch," a speculative phase when the physical world consisted of short-lived elementary particles like quarks. 3. Cold Dark Empty Universe: Some cosmologists propose that a previous cold, dark, empty universe-similar to what awaits our far future-could have been the source of our own Big Bang. In this scenario, our Universe emerged from a pre-existing state, perhaps cyclically. These ideas are still theoretical, and we continue to explore the mysteries of our cosmic origins.

  • @brandybiscoff9685
    @brandybiscoff9685 13 днів тому

    The world truly is turning into a real life WALL-E