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Magical World of Physics
View the Universe from the shoulders of the giants


Constellation Urion: when astronaut pee became a UFO
Before the advent of space toilets, astronauts would dispose of urine into space, setting off an oddly beautiful phenomenon: frozen urine droplets sparkling like stars in the night sky

Physics Core
Oct 11, 2025


Analemma Tower: a skyscraper with a view over the cosmos. Orbital mechanics
Designed by the US-based Clouds Architecture Office, this futuristic project is bound to blow your mind. It proposes a new way of living...

Physics Core
Aug 6, 2025


Why is the ISS a weight-free zone in the sea of gravity?
The International Space Station (ISS) ( Fig. 1 ) is a laboratory the size of a mansion, orbiting Earth at an altitude of 250 miles (400 km). It was assembled in space using modules sent into orbit in separate launches, because no rocket is powerful enough to launch such a large structure in one piece. The station features habitable areas with breathable air for astronauts, as well as airless sections housing machinery operated by robotic arms, which are accessible only via sp

Physics Core
Jun 9, 2025
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