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Showing posts with label Questions and Answers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Questions and Answers. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 March 2026

What Are the Best Professional Telescopes Available in 2026?

Written by: Astrophyzix Digital Observatory
Article type: Public Engagement, Product Advice, Not Sponsored, Expert Level Telescopes
NON-SPONSORED ARTICLE


Reader Question: What Are the Best Professional Telescopes Available in 2026? (Daniel P) 

Expert telescopes


Introduction 

Recently, a reader asked, “What are the best high-end professional telescopes available in 2026?” In response, we’ve compiled this guide highlighting four high-end, expert level telescopes that stand out for their optics, imaging capabilities, and advanced mounts. This article reflects personal opinion based on performance, features, online discussions and industry reputation— it is not sponsored by any telescope manufacturer.

Thursday, 12 February 2026

South Atlantic Anomaly Explained: Earth’s Weak Magnetic Zone, Radiation Risks, and What It Means for Satellites

Written by: Astrophyzix Science Communication
Article Type: Explainer, Scientific Deep-dive, Evidence-based

 
South Atlantic Anomaly


Introduction: What Is the South Atlantic Anomaly?

The South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) is a region of reduced geomagnetic field strength extending over parts of South America and the South Atlantic Ocean. Within this region, the inner Van Allen radiation belt comes unusually close to Earth’s surface, allowing high-energy charged particles—primarily protons—to penetrate to altitudes typically occupied by low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. As a result, spacecraft passing through the SAA experience enhanced radiation exposure compared to other regions at similar altitudes.

Monday, 9 February 2026

Orb UAP Sightings Explained: The Science Behind Glowing Spheres in the Sky


Written by: Astrophyzix Science Communication
Article Type: Explainer, Evidence Check

Information Updated: 9 February 2026 

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Introduction 

Glowing spheres, or orb UAPs, appear in skies worldwide and often spark curiosity. Most sightings are not aliens, but the result of camera optics, drones, planets, and atmospheric effects. This article explains the science behind these mysterious lights without judgment or sensationalism.

Sunday, 8 February 2026

Understanding the Buga Sphere: Evidence, Scientific Limitations and Frequently Asked Questions

Written by: Astrophyzix Science Communication
Article Type: News · Explainer · Evidence Check
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Introduction

In March 2025, an object informally referred to as the Buga Sphere began circulating online through images and short video clips. Interest resurfaced in early 2026 as additional online commentary and interpretations emerged, many of which presented speculative or extraordinary claims. Despite continued public attention, no peer-reviewed scientific studies currently document the object’s physical properties, origin, or behavior.

What is the “Buga Sphere”?

The Buga Sphere is an informal term used online to describe a spherical object appearing in a limited number of images and videos shared since March 2025. It is not a scientific designation, and no academic or institutional body has formally identified or cataloged such an object.

Friday, 6 February 2026

SOLAR NEWS: What Official Space Agencies Are Actually Reporting on Solar Flares, Sunspots and the Sun’s Behaviour - February 2026

Written by: Astrophyzix Science Communication
Article type: News, Explainer, Factual Report, Official Sources

February 2026 Solar Activity: What Official Space Agencies Are Actually Reporting on Solar Flares, Solar Wind, CMEs and Sunspots

Recent increases in solar activity have drawn public attention, particularly on social media where dramatic claims about unusual solar behavior have circulated. To separate speculation from evidence, it is important to rely on official space weather monitoring agencies that continuously observe and model the Sun’s activity.

Are we in danger of Solar Flares and Solar Storms? 

We are protected by Earth's magnetic field. Most solar emissions are diverted around the Earth. A percentage of solar emissions are funneled to Earth’s North and South poles. Satellites are vulnerable but life on earth is safe. Learn about the physics behind Solar flares in our educational article

Thursday, 5 February 2026

FACT CHECK: Five Viral Science Myths Explained by Physics, Astronomy, and Evidence

Article type: Myth Buster, Fact Check, Explainer 
Written by: Astrophyzix Science Communication

Facts

Introduction: Examining Popular Claims Through Evidence-Based Science

From solar storms to alien spacecraft claims, misinformation spreads fastest when real science sounds complicated. Below, we explore and explain five recent online misconceptions using established physics, peer-reviewed research, and direct observational evidence.

Wednesday, 4 February 2026

EXPLAINED: What is Peer Review? What it means and how the process works for science.

Written by: Astrophyzix Science Communication 

Peer review explainer


What is peer review?

Peer review is a quality control process used in science to evaluate research before it is published. 

Independent experts in the same field as the author examine the work to determine whether it meets accepted scientific standards.

Peer review does not prove that research is correct. Instead, it helps reduce errors, improve clarity, and filter out work that lacks sufficient evidence or methodological rigor.

Sunday, 1 February 2026

EXPLAINED: Why The 2026’s Planet Parade Won’t Trigger Catastrophe — Explained With Real Science Without Sensationalism

Written by: Astrophyzix Science 
Published : 02 February 2026

Planetary alignment 2026


Introduction: The Planet Parade Everyone Is Talking About

On 28 February 2026 and into early March 2026, skywatchers around the world will witness a rare planetary alignment, often referred to as a "planet parade." Every few years, similar events spark viral warnings online about impending catastrophes, magnetic disturbances, or apocalyptic events. 

Debunked: "Greenland UFO" - Claims Are STILL Just Speculation, Not Evidence.

Written by: Astrophyzix Science
Article Type: Myth Busting, Fact Check, Explainer
Published: 01 February 2026 

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Debunked: Recent “Greenland UFO” Claims Are Still Just Speculation, Not Evidence

This article follows our earlier analysis of the ‘Greenland UFO’ claim, which examined the origin of the radar imagery and why it was misinterpreted. 

There’s been renewed chatter on social media and forums suggesting that a giant UFO or alien craft is buried beneath the ice of Greenland — claims that occasionally resurface alongside real scientific discoveries. 

Is there a UFO buried under the ice in Greenland? NO! 

Sunday, 25 January 2026

DEBUNKED: Buried UFO Under Greenland Ice and Donald Trump 2026: Spoiler Alert — Its Nonesense

Written by: Astrophyzix Science 
Article Type: Myth Correction, Explainer, Evidence Check
Published: 25 January 2026 

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Greenland ufo debunking


Nothing E.T. This Way Comes: Debunking the “Alien Spacecraft Under Greenland’s Ice” Rumour


Is there a UFO under Greenland?

No, there is no evidence of any alien spacecraft buried under Greenland’s ice. 

Radar imagery that sparked these claims is misinterpreted, and what exists is known Cold War-era installations like Camp Century. Scientific research and satellite data confirm these reports are natural ice formations and human-made structures, not extraterrestrial technology.

Saturday, 24 January 2026

How the Universe Grew Monster Black Holes in Record Time - Part One

Written by: Astrophyzix Science News 
Published: 24 January 2026 

Black holes


Introduction 

Astronomers have observed supermassive black holes in the early universe — less than a billion years after the Big Bang — with masses far larger than standard growth theories would predict. These observations challenge conventional astrophysics because there appears to have been insufficient time for black holes to grow so large using only traditional processes such as stellar collapse followed by steady accretion.

Friday, 23 January 2026

Debunking The Silly 2027 End Of The World Grift Being Sold on YouTube by The UFO Community

Written by: Astrophyzix Science News 
Published: 23 January 2026

End of the World 2027 debunked

Why the World Isn’t Going to End in 2027

Claims that the world will end in 2027 have been circulating across social media, YouTube channels, and online forums. These claims are often framed as secret knowledge or suppressed information, but when examined using established scientific methods, they do not stand up to scrutiny.

Monday, 12 January 2026

Most Commonly Googled Science Questions

50 Most Asked Scientific Questions - Answered

50 Most Asked Scientific Questions - Answered
Written by: Astrophyzix Science Communication
Published: 12 January 2026
Artwork Copyright © 2026 Astrophyzix.com

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Science can be confusing with myths and sensationalism floating online. This guide answers the 50 most asked scientific questions with clear, evidence-based explanations. No hype, just facts. Expand each section to read the answers and deepen your understanding of the universe, Earth, and life itself.

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