The “Starman” mannequin launched by SpaceX in February 2018 aboard the Falcon Heavy rocket is currently traveling through space at a speed of about 35,000 kilometers per hour. As of September 2021, Starman has completed more than 1,600 orbits around the Sun, surpassing its expected orbit of about 557 days. It has traveled a distance of over 1.3 billion kilometers since its launch, which is further than any human-made object has ever traveled away from Earth. This ambitious and unique payload has provided scientists with valuable data about the challenges of long-duration space travel and has captured the public’s imagination as a symbol of human ingenuity and exploration.
When the Moon Meets the Sun: A Cosmic Collision That Spells Disaster
What Would Happen If the Moon Were to Ram Into the Sun? Let's dive into the **scenario** of the moon colliding with our big, bright **star**, the sun. 🌕💥☀️ 1. Size Matters The sun is MUCH bigger than the moon. Imagine a beach ball (sun) vs. a marble (moon)! Despite...