This is a guest post by Matthew Douglas
Space engineering and exploration have always been at the forefront of technological advancements and scientific discovery. From sending rovers to Mars to launching satellites into orbit, humans have always been fascinated with the mysteries of the universe. In recent years, there have been several exciting developments in the field of space engineering and exploration that are pushing the boundaries of what we thought was possible, and The Engineering Management Institute wants to deliver this news just for you!
The Fermi Space Telescope Makes an Awesome Discovery!
Coming in as our first entry, this article referenced from SPace.com highlights the recent discovery of a supernova named SN 2018oh by NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. The supernova, detected in 2018, is the closest gamma-ray-emitting supernova found in the last four decades. This discovery is significant as it provides valuable insights into the mechanisms involved in the death of massive stars. The article sheds light on the importance of this finding and its implications for further research in the field. You can find the link to this article here.
A Moment in History
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