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🚀 Space: The Next 50 Years

The Royal Society has released a visionary report titled “Space: 2075,” outlining transformative advancements anticipated over the next five decades. Highlights include the establishment of moon bases, orbital factories, and interplanetary stations. The report also discusses breakthroughs like beam-transmitted solar power, asteroid mining, and the ethical considerations of bioengineering organisms for Martian use. It emphasizes the need for proactive global dialogue to prepare for space’s pivotal role in shaping our future. theguardian.com


🌌 Celestial Events: Strawberry Moon & Venus

June’s full moon, known as the “Strawberry Moon,” is set to grace the night skies in mid-June. This event marks the last full moon of spring and is the lowest-hanging full moon of the year, appearing with a golden hue due to its specific alignment. The name “Strawberry Moon” has roots in traditional seasonal markers, signaling the beginning of strawberry harvesting season for Native American tribes. aip.org+4timesofindia.indiatimes.com+4science.nasa.gov+4

Additionally, Venus will shine brightly in the eastern sky, rising about two hours before the Sun throughout June. It’s a perfect time for early risers to catch a glimpse of our neighboring planet. science.nasa.gov


⚡ Solar Storm Alert: G4-Class Geomagnetic Activity

A powerful G4-class geomagnetic storm impacted Earth on June 2, following a massive solar eruption. This high-intensity activity stemmed from a coronal mass ejection (CME) that occurred on May 31. Such storms can lead to disruptions in satellite operations, communication systems, and power grids. On the bright side, they also create spectacular auroras, with the northern lights potentially visible at lower latitudes than usual. livescience.com+2timesofindia.indiatimes.com+2ourmidland.com+2


🧬 Gene-Editing Breakthroughs: CRISPR’s Potential

Harvard’s David Liu has demonstrated the game-changing potential of gene-editing technologies in two recent cases. These advancements suggest that science is giving humans more say over their destinies, opening doors to treating genetic disorders and enhancing human health. news.harvard.edu+1thisweekinsciencenews.com+1


🦕 Paleontology: New Duckbilled Dinosaur Discovered

Paleontologists have identified a new duckbilled dinosaur species named Taleta taleta. This discovery adds to our understanding of dinosaur diversity and evolution. sci.news

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