Third and final installment of this miniseries by Raúl Ibáñez in which we have discovered that the Fibonacci sicession appears in the most unexpected places. Fibonacci is everywhere (and III)
Meanwhile, in China… Launch of Shenzhou 19 and docking with the Chinese Space Station, A Chinese manned mission around the Moon in 2028 and the Chinese lunar rovers by Daniel Marín
This chronicler was told when he was doing the race that this was simply imaginable and he doesn’t believe it: An atomic-sized magnetometer
They are also very interesting:
Does the Moon come from a planetary couple exchange?
Cobalt-60 radioisotope generators for space missions
Naukas Pro 2024: Ocean currents and yellow submarines
Deep Blue Aerospace’s suborbital capsule and other Asian space tourism proposals
Enantioselective desymmetrization of cyclobutanes
The Earth Dock
The nine landing zones of Artemis III at the south pole of the Moon
Asbestos, a horror story
Chemical. I work at Euskampus Fundazioa with the Chair of Scientific Culture of the UPV/EHU, for which I edit the Notebook of Scientific Culture and Mapping Ignorance. I write things for the Donostia International Physics Center and the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics.
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