We Started with the Star Wars and Black Holes Episode I, which is containing some minor spoilers for the latest movie, just like the Episode II. On Episode I we analyzed the Black Hole Surface Gravity equation, and on Episode II we talked about Schwarzschild radius. In Episode III we discussed the energy distribution of ...
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We Started with the Star Wars and Black Holes Episode I, which is containing some minor spoilers for the latest movie, just like the Episode II. On Episode I we analyzed the Black Hole Surface Gravity equation, and on Episode II we talked about Schwarzschild radius. In Episode III we discussed the energy distribution of ...
The latest Star Wars movie is so epic that we are almost obligated to make at least 7 Star Wars posts to honor its existence!
We Started with the Star Wars and Black Holes Episode I, which is containing some minor spoilers for the latest movie, just like the Episode II. On Episode I we ...
Since the release of the latest (and epic) Star Wars movie the fxSolver team is making an equational Tribute to the most influential fantastic universe on planet earth.
We Started with the Star Wars and Black Holes Episode I, which is containing some minor spoilers for the latest movie, just like the Episode II. On ...
This Post includes some Minor Spoilers for the movie: Star Wars Episode VII The force Awakens.
Previously in Star Wars and Black Holes Episode I, we talked about the new Super Weapon of the Empire’s descendants, the StarKiller. It has the ability to suck entire planets, in order to destroy other… planets. In our ...
Have you watched the new Star Wars movie, “The Force Awakens”? If not, STOP READING at the end of that paragraph. Not for the minor spoilers that exist in this post, but because you should watch it ASAP!
It is not just a movie for the fans of the franchise. It is a well directed ...
Vis-Viva Equation, and How To Go To Space
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on Nov. 25, 2015 .Last update on Nov. 25, 2015.
There is a video trending these days which is titled “How to go to Space, in Simple Words”. They creators are trying to explain the whole concept of how a person can go to space using only the 1000 most used words in the English Language.
It may sounds simplistic and probably great to watch ...
The "Clearing the neighbourhood" formula
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on Oct. 21, 2015 .Last update on Oct. 21, 2015.
In 2006, important astronomers gathered in Prague, to solve a major issue of their science. What is a planet, and what it’s not?
They ended up with these 3 criteria.
1. It has to be in orbit around the Sun,
2. it has sufficient mass to assume hydrostatic equilibrium (well, to have a nearly ...
Lately, the Ballantine’s Whiskey brand invented a whiskey glass which can be used in zero gravity situations. They call it “Space Glass” and in order to test its functionality they had to use a drop tower.
In physics and materials science, a drop tower or drop tube is a structure used to produce a ...