Anis MohammadUkraine war: why Nato is refusing to enforce a no-fly zoneIn the pre-war discussions between the US and Russia, Joe Biden warned Russia about the consequences of aggression, but explicitly excluded…Mar 10, 2022Mar 10, 2022
Anis MohammadNASA’s next-gen goliath: the James Webb Space TelescopeDesigned before scientists knew much about exoplanets, JWST luckily has the right instruments to determine the atmospheric composition of…Jan 25, 2022Jan 25, 2022
Anis MohammadHow satellites have revolutionized the study of volcanoesDevelopments in satellite technology over the past decade have allowed the world to witness the devastating Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai…Jan 22, 2022Jan 22, 2022
Anis MohammadSpaceX launches 2,000th Starlink satelliteA package of 49 Starlink satellites that rode a Falcon 9 rocket into orbit Tuesday night from Florida included the 2,000th spacecraft to…Jan 22, 2022Jan 22, 2022
Anis MohammadScience mission begins for NASA’s new eye on the X-ray universeA NASA astronomy satellite that launched Dec. 9 from Kennedy Space Center on a SpaceX rocket has started observing the X-ray universe…Jan 22, 2022Jan 22, 2022
Anis MohammadNASA space station officials weigh in on remaining in orbit until 2030NASA’s International Space Station team is eager to stick with the orbiting laboratory until 2030.Jan 21, 2022Jan 21, 2022
Anis MohammadHow would humans decompose on Mars?Mars has dominated recent headlines as the newest generation of robotic explorers aims to uncover its secrets. But one day, robots won’t be…Jan 21, 2022Jan 21, 2022
Anis MohammadAtlas V rocket launching 2 satellites for the US Space Force Friday: Watch it liveA powerful United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket will launch two “neighborhood watch” satellites for the United States Space Force on…Jan 21, 2022Jan 21, 2022
Anis MohammadSome black holes are anything but black — and we’ve found more than 75,000 of the brightest onesThis article was originally published at The Conversation.Jan 4, 2022Jan 4, 2022