You have been prepared for culture shock upon your arrival to a new and unfamiliar country, but what about reverse culture shock? Anyone who goes abroad for a long period of time is subject to ...
Although supernovae are energetic outward explosions of stars, at least one type of stellar annihilation results in a “reverse shock wave” after its initial blast. In a new study, a team of ...
Cassiopeia is a nebula located around 11,000 light-years away from Earth. It's one of the closest supernova remnants to our home planet. The gas cloud is roughly 16 light-years wide. It is made up of ...
Part of the shock wave is shrinking rather than expanding. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A powerful shock wave traveling ...
This delicate, colorful bubble in space hides the remains of a supernova. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. NASA telescopes have ...
When you return home after traveling abroad for months or even years, you may feel like life is completely different—this is often called “reverse culture shock.” It can be tough, but reliving past ...
NASA released a new video that shows how a supernova morphs and moves over a period of 13 years. Cassiopeia A, or Cas A, as the debris field is known, was probably generated after a star's explosion ...
The pandemic has affected just about every aspect of college operation, but its impact on education abroad has been most palpable. When COVID-19 hit early in 2020, international travel halted and ...
A powerful shock wave traveling through a cloud of gas left behind by the explosive death of a star has a bizarre quirk: Part of it is traveling in the wrong direction, a new study reveals. In the ...
Sorry for the delay folks, but as you’ll see when you go to our main page at Reverse Shot, we’ve been pretty busy. Not only are we very excited about our new Spring issue–featuring symposium pieces on ...