Joy Kumar Sharma

Web developer of java script, PHP. Information and Communication Engineering at Noakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh. Volunteering in this educational Astrodrive.fun website scince 2025

The Fermi Paradox: Are We Alone in the Universe?

“If intelligent life is so common in the universe, then where is everybody?”With this simple question, Italian physicist Enrico Fermi ignited one of the most profound mysteries of modern science. Known as the Fermi Paradox, it explores the contradiction between the high probability of extraterrestrial life and the complete lack of evidence for its existence….

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Space & Astronomy: What Awaits Us – Late August to September 2025

As the cosmos continues its grand performance, here’s everything you need to know about the most exciting upcoming space missions, celestial events, and why they matter. 1. SpaceX Crew-11 Mission to the ISS 2. Rocket Lab’s “Live, Laugh, Launch” Mission 3. ESA Earth-Observation Satellites: MetOp-SG-A1 & Sentinel-5 4. Near-Earth Asteroid 1997 QK1 Flyby 5. NOAA’s…

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Upcoming Space & Astronomy Highlights: Late August to Early September 2025

1. SpaceX Crew-11 Reaches the ISS 2. Asteroid 1997 QK1 Flyby 3. ESA’s MetOp-SG & Sentinel-5 Launch 4. NOAA’s SWFO-L1 (Space Weather Follow-On) Mission 5. Celestial Events & Astronomical Observations in September According to Star Walk’s September calendar, observe these major events Star Walk: 6. Other Noteworthy Upcoming Missions Why These Events Matter Event Why…

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Astronomy & Astrophysics Today: Must-Know Updates

1. A Tiny New Moon Discovered Orbiting Uranus NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has identified a previously unknown moon—now the 29th orbiting Uranus—briefly glimpsed near its bright ring system during observations in February 2025. This discovery offers new insight into the formation and evolution of Uranus’s rings.NASA ScienceAstronomy Magazine 2. First-of-Its-Kind Supernova Reveals Stellar…

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Not a Black Hole. Not a Neutron Star. Something New.

Astronomers have spotted something 3,000 light-years away that doesn’t fit into any category we’ve ever seen before. We already know the two extremes: But this new object is neither. Boson Star Concept Art — A striking interpretation of a boson star warping light, capturing the mysterious nature of these hypothetical objects (as detailed by Space.com)…

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“From Water to Oxygen: Could Life Thrive Beyond Earth?”

Can We Make Oxygen from Water—Elsewhere in the Universe? On Earth, we often say forests are the “lungs of our planet,” but the real oxygen powerhouses are microscopic: phytoplankton in the oceans produce over 50% of our atmospheric oxygen through photosynthesis. The process is simple—water (H₂O) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) are converted into oxygen (O₂)…

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“Don’t Sleep on the Night of August 12 – Witness Venus and Saturn Side by Side in the Sky!”

A Stargazer’s Dream: August 12, 2025 — Meteor Showers & Planetary Pairing This August brings a celestial double feature that’s too stunning to miss. Picture this: as dawn breaks, the sky will unfold two extraordinary events in close succession—a dazzling meteor shower followed by a rare planetary union. Early Morning Magic: Venus & Jupiter Come…

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From Stars to Spacecraft: The Full Journey of Space Exploration

Since the beginning of time, humans have looked up at the sky and asked the same question: What lies beyond? The stars, the Moon, and the planets have always inspired awe. But over thousands of years, that curiosity turned into science—and eventually, exploration. Today, let’s take a journey through the complete history of space exploration—from…

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