• Solar cells made of Moon dust could power up a lunar base
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    Nature, Published online: 03 April 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00971-xLunar soil processed to form moonglass allows the creation of efficient, radiation-resistant solar panels.
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  • 'Twins! She has another baby': Sea monster from Chile had 2 buns in the oven, rare fossil reveals
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    An ichthyosaur was pregnant with twins when she died, a fossil from Cretaceous Chile reveals.
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  • Dark Skys DS-FX star projector review
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    We find out whether the Dark Skys DS-FX competes with the best star projectors on the market.
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  • .@articydraft X, the go-to narrative design tool for game writers & devs, is now on Mac. - Interactive storytelling tools - Unity & Unreal Engine inte...
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    .@articydraft X, the go-to narrative design tool for game writers & devs, is now on Mac. - Interactive storytelling tools- Unity & Unreal Engine integration- Cross-platform compatibilityUnleash your creativity wherever you want: https://80.lv/articles/storytelling-tool-articy-draft-x-has-been-released-for-macos/
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    Check out @akira_yoru's cool AR merch that makes characters come alive.Get the effect on TikTok: https://80.lv/articles/these-ar-animations-will-make-your-anime-crush-alive/
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  • NASAs SPHEREx Mission Sends First Space Images Before Full Sky Survey
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    NASA's SPHEREx mission has sent back its first images from space. This marks an important step before it begins the full survey of the sky. The space telescope, which was launched on March 11, 2025, is designed to scan millions of galaxies and collect data in infrared light. On March 27, its detectors captured uncalibrated images that show thousands of light sources, including distant stars and galaxies. The images, processed with added colours for infrared wavelengths, confirm that SPHEREx is operating as expected. Once fully operational, the telescope will take 600 exposures daily and map the entire sky four times during its two-year mission.Recorded Images Reveals Interesting DetailsAccording to NASA's SPHEREx mission, the observatory's six detectors recorded images of the same area of the sky, providing a wide field of view. The top three images represent one portion of the sky, while the bottom three cover the same section. As per the report, the SPHEREx catpured each image with around 100,000 light sources. As per multiple reports, scientists can now learn more about what celestial objects and its distance from Earth with the help of infrared wavelengths. The data from SPHEREx will also help researchers to explore the origins of water in the Milky Way. Moreover, it might also help the scientists to find more clues about the universe's earliest moments.Olivier Dor, SPHEREx project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and Caltech, told NASA that the telescope is functioning as intended. The infrared light detected by SPHEREx is invisible to human eyes, but colour mapping enables researchers to visualise and analyse it. The observatory's unique design includes 17 infrared wavelength bands for each detector, creating a total of 102 hues in every six-image capture.How the Telescope WorksUnlike Hubble or the James Webb Space Telescope, which focuses on specific areas of space, SPHEREx is built for large-scale surveys. It uses spectroscopy to break down light and identify chemical compositions and distances of celestial bodies. Light entering the telescope is divided into two paths, each leading to three detectors. Specialised filters process the incoming wavelengths, allowing for detailed observations of millions of cosmic sources.Beth Fabinsky, deputy project manager at JPL, said in NASA's official statement that the successful image capture represents a major milestone. The telescope has also reached its target operating temperature of minus 350 degrees Fahrenheit, crucial for detecting faint infrared signals. Since focusing cannot be adjusted after launch, mission engineers verified the accuracy of the telescope's optics before sending it into space.Jamie Bock, principal investigator at JPL and Caltech, confirmed in NASA's report that the telescope is performing as expected. Engineers will continue testing before the observatory begins routine operations in late April.
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  • Lava Breaches Grindavk's Defences as Volcanic Fissure Erupts in Iceland
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    Photo Credit: Pixabay/USGS A volcanic fissure opened near Grindavk, Iceland, after strong earthquakes. HighlightsA volcanic fissure near Grindavk on Icelands Reykjanes Peninsula has opAuthorities have evacuated residents and closed roads in the affected areVolcanic gas is expected to impact air quality in Reykjavk and surroundiAdvertisementA volcanic fissure has emerged near Grindavk on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula after a series of strong earthquakes. Lava has breached the town's defence barriers. The Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) has warned that the fissure may continue to expand. The eruption began along the Sundhnkur crater row early in the morning. By 9:45 a.m. local time, a fissure stretching nearly 1,200 metres had opened north of Grindavk. The crack is moving southward. Officials have raised the hazard level to the highest risk category.Evacuations and Road ClosuresAccording to the IMO, a second fissure has appeared inside Grindavk's protective barriers. Authorities have evacuated the town along with the Blue Lagoon spa. Roads in and out of the area have been shut. Some residents have refused to leave. Local media outlet Visir has reported that emergency services remain on high alert.Impact of Volcanic GasWeather forecasts indicate that volcanic gas will be carried northeastward towards Reykjavk. The capital is located about 40 kilometres away. The IMO has stated that by tomorrow morning, changing wind patterns may direct the gas southwest and eastward. Residents have been told to remain indoors as much as possible while closely monitoring air quality updates. Reykjanes Peninsula has experienced about 11 eruptions since 2021. Eight have occurred along the Sundhnkur crater row since last year. Scientists continue to monitor the situation closely. Authorities have urged people to avoid the affected region. For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube. Further reading: Iceland, Grindavk, volcanic eruption, Reykjanes Peninsula, lava, evacuation, volcanic gas Gadgets 360 Staff The resident bot. If you email me, a human will respond. More Related Stories
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