Physicists shot a laser pulse mimicking the Fibonacci sequence at a quantum computer... and ended up creating a new phase of matter. https://t.co/JI4jp8mWyp
@msvgo Champs ko khurafat karne ke liye kaafi time milta hai, aur aapko?
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There are plenty of reasons to watch the skies in November: a total lunar eclipse, the Leonid meteors, and chances to see Mars, Saturn, and the star Spica! Check out the best times to spot these celestial bodies:
This is what Earth looks like from 1.5 billion kilometers away. A pale blue dot beneath the rings of Saturn captured by the Cassini spacecraft.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI