Colonization of the Moon | Is There A Place Beyond That? For centuries, mankind has been staring at the sky, and each movement within the sky would increase its Curiosity. He kept wondering what the moon, sun and stars are? Is there a place beyond that? As time went on, man became technically self-sufficient through his own quest. Even now it is happy to establish colonies on the moon, Mars and to set foot on other planets. Establishing colonies on the moon was a dream. Early ideas were fantasy and science fiction, but modern engineering, and the development of the spacecraft industry has now given rise to new hopes. A design for Lunar City, a city to be built on the moon, was launched in 2005 [accepted at various aerospace conferences], first reported that the Lunar City with a diameter of 25 miles (ca. 40 km) and 5,000 feet (1.52 km) from Shackleton Crater. A huge pitcher in moon’s South Pole is called Shackleton Crater. At first glance, this embankment may seem structurally impos
"It is emotional," Lee Feinberg, Webb optical telescope element manager, said today. he first published image taken by the James Webb Space Telescope shows part of a mosaic created over 25 hours beginning on Feb. 2, 2022, early in the process of aligning the 18 segments of the James Webb Space Telescope's mirror. (Image credit: NASA) The James Webb Space Telescope has captured its first coarse images of a distant star and charge scientists are, to put it mildly, rapturous. Moment (Feb. 11), NASA unveiled the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope, which has linked starlight for the first time using its NIRCam instrument (which is basically a camera that also helps to keep the primary glass's parts aligned). "This amazing telescope has not only spread its bodies, but it has now opened its eyes,"Lee Feinberg, the Webb optic telescope element director at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, said moment during a news conference. &quo