What is the Hugo Award given for?

What is the Hugo Award given for?

Hugos were first given in 1953, at the 11th World Science Fiction Convention, and have been awarded every year since 1955….

Hugo Award
Awarded for Best science fiction or fantasy works of previous year
Presented by World Science Fiction Society
First awarded 1953
Website thehugoawards.org

Who won the first Nebula Award?

Ursula K. Le Guin has received the most Nebula Awards for Best Novel, with four wins out of six nominations….

Nebula Award for Best Novel
First awarded 1966
Currently held by Sarah Pinsker (A Song for a New Day)
Website nebulas.sfwa.org/

Which nebula is Earth in?

the Helix Nebula

How do you get nominated for a Nebula Award?

Non-member authors, editors, publishers, and agents who wish to make their eligible fiction available to SFWA Members for consideration may submit the work to the Nebula Awards Commissioner via email at [email protected].

Is Nebula bigger than Galaxy?

Simply put, the main difference between galaxies and nebulae are an extreme difference in size, as well as their basic structure. A nebula is a cloud of dust and gas, usually tens to hundreds of light years across. A galaxy is much larger — usually thousands to hundreds of thousands of light years across.

Can a nebula become a black hole?

Gravity is a powerful force: it keeps the planets revolving in their orbits around the sun, and it was even responsible for forming the planets, as well as the sun, from nebulae. If a star is large enough — which is determined when it forms — gravity can turn it into a black hole.

What is the biggest star known?

The largest known star in the universe is UY Scuti, a hypergiant with a radius around 1,700 times larger than the sun.

Which is bigger galaxy or universe?

Galaxies come in many sizes. The Milky Way is big, but some galaxies, like our Andromeda Galaxy neighbor, are much larger. The universe is all of the galaxies – billions of them! Our Sun is one star among the billions in the Milky Way Galaxy.

Can humans travel to another galaxy?

The technology required to travel between galaxies is far beyond humanity’s present capabilities, and currently only the subject of speculation, hypothesis, and science fiction. However, theoretically speaking, there is nothing to conclusively indicate that intergalactic travel is impossible.

What is the biggest thing in the universe?

The largest known ‘object’ in the Universe is the Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall. This is a ‘galactic filament’, a vast cluster of galaxies bound together by gravity, and it’s estimated to be about 10 billion light-years across!

What is the oldest thing in the universe?

Universe’s oldest known quasar discovered 13 billion light-years away. Astronomers have found the farthest known source of radio emissions in the universe: a galaxy-swallowing supermassive black hole.

What is the oldest animal on earth?

What is the oldest living thing on Earth?

  • The oldest living land animal is a 187-year-old Aldabra giant tortoise named Jonathan.
  • If you’re looking for something warm blooded, the oldest known mammal is the bowhead whale, with one individual estimated to be 211 years old.
  • The longest-living vertebrate is the Greenland shark.

What is the most expensive thing in the universe?

16 Psyche

Does Blackhole exist?

Black holes of stellar mass form when very massive stars collapse at the end of their life cycle. After a black hole has formed, it can continue to grow by absorbing mass from its surroundings. There is consensus that supermassive black holes exist in the centers of most galaxies.

Are we made of dark matter?

It turns out that roughly 68% of the universe is dark energy. Dark matter makes up about 27%. The rest – everything on Earth, everything ever observed with all of our instruments, all normal matter – adds up to less than 5% of the universe.

Has anyone detect dark matter?

So far, scientists have only observed indirect evidence of dark matter. A definitive, direct detection of dark matter particles has yet to be made. There are several theories to account for what that particle might be like. The most favoured one has been the WIMP, or Weakly Interacting Massive Particle.

Where can you find dark matter?

The first variety is about 4.5 percent of the universe and is made of the familiar baryons (i.e., protons, neutrons, and atomic nuclei), which also make up the luminous stars and galaxies. Most of this baryonic dark matter is expected to exist in the form of gas in and between the galaxies.

Can Dark Matter be used as fuel?

Not only might dark matter be an unlimited fuel source (in terms of abundance) that we don’t have to carry on board with us, but it might have that perfect, 100% efficient matter-to-energy conversion potential we so strongly desire.

Why is space expanding?

The space between objects shrinks or grows as the various geodesics converge or diverge. Because this expansion is caused by relative changes in the distance-defining metric, this expansion (and the resultant movement apart of objects) is not restricted by the speed of light upper bound of special relativity.

Is there anti dark matter?

According to the CPT theorem, for every particle there is an anti-particle with the same mass and spin, but opposite charge(s). Since dark matter is electrically neutral, it is possible that the dark matter particle is its own anti-particle.

How much antimatter do we have?

However, humans have produced only a minuscule amount of antimatter. All of the antiprotons created at Fermilab’s Tevatron particle accelerator add up to only 15 nanograms. Those made at CERN amount to about 1 nanogram. At DESY in Germany, approximately 2 nanograms of positrons have been produced to date.