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10 Interesting Facts About Earth

Alien worlds may be all the rage, with their mystique and promise, but the orb we call home, planet Earth, has all the makings for a jaw-dropping blockbuster movie: from the drama of explosive volcanoes, past meteor crashes and catastrophic collisions between rocky plates to the seeming fantasy of the ocean’s deep abysses swirling with… Continue reading 10 Interesting Facts About Earth

Mystery Around Hypatia Stone

From snazzy banded agates to volcanic elephants, there are some pretty weird rocks out there. But the weirdest ones geologists find might be those that fall from space. One of them called the Hypatia stone, it might be, the strangest of them all. In fact, all signs currently suggest that this rock’s origin story is… Continue reading Mystery Around Hypatia Stone

Pulsed Plasma Thrusters

While travelling in space, one of the hardest things to do is to stop or change direction. Without anything to push against or friction to slow things down, spacecraft need to do all the hard work of changing their speed or path by there thrusters. And sometimes they do that in ways you would never… Continue reading Pulsed Plasma Thrusters

Venus Spins Backwards, But Why?

After studying the solar system for hundreds of years, you would think we, at least, have the basics figured out, stuff like why planets spin and orbit the way they do. Except, we totally don’t. And you only have to look at the planet next door to see it. When scientists began observing Venus in detail in the 1950s… Continue reading Venus Spins Backwards, But Why?

What If Comet Swift-Tuttle Hit the Earth?

Shooting stars may fill you with child-like wonder, but these celestial showstoppers are also reminders that Earth is hardly alone in space, and some of those cosmic objects can be downright dangerous. The Perseid meteor shower, which appears every year in mid-August, occurs when Earth passes through a trail of debris left by Comet Swift-Tuttle.… Continue reading What If Comet Swift-Tuttle Hit the Earth?

Detection Of A Giant Flare Displaying Quasi-Periodic Pulsations From A Pre-Main-Sequence M Star By The Next Generation Transit Survey

A massive stellar flare on a baby star has been spotted by University of Warwick astronomers, shedding light on the origins of potentially habitable exoplanets. One of the largest ever seen on a star of its type, the huge explosion of energy and plasma is around 10,000 times bigger than the largest solar flare ever… Continue reading Detection Of A Giant Flare Displaying Quasi-Periodic Pulsations From A Pre-Main-Sequence M Star By The Next Generation Transit Survey

Extreme 13C,15N And 17O Isotopic Enrichment In The Young Planetary Nebula K4-47

Everything around you – your desk, your laptop, your coffee cup – in fact, even you – is made of stardust, the stuff forged in the fiery furnaces of stars that died before our Sun was born. Probing the space surrounding a mysterious stellar corpse, scientists at the University of Arizona have made a discovery… Continue reading Extreme 13C,15N And 17O Isotopic Enrichment In The Young Planetary Nebula K4-47

Whale Rover Moving Along The Surface Of Sperm Whale

A team of researchers at Yamagata University and Teikyo University of Science, in Japan, have recently developed a new roving biologger, or whale rover, which can travel along a sperm whale’s body surface and collect valuable behavioural data. Biologging entails the biological tracking of individual animals, typically by attaching small dataloggers directly to their bodies.… Continue reading Whale Rover Moving Along The Surface Of Sperm Whale

Saturn Is Losing Its Rings Very Aggressively Due To Gravitational Pull

New NASA research confirms that Saturn is losing its iconic rings at the maximum rate estimated from Voyager 1 & 2 observations made decades ago. The rings are being pulled into Saturn by gravity as a dusty rain of ice particles under the influence of Saturn’s magnetic field. “We estimate that this ‘ring rain’ drains… Continue reading Saturn Is Losing Its Rings Very Aggressively Due To Gravitational Pull

OSIRIS-REx Arrives At Bennu

NASA’s Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft completed its 1.2 billion-mile (2 billion-kilometre) journey to arrive at the asteroid Bennu Monday. The spacecraft executed a manoeuvre that transitioned it from flying toward Bennu to operating around the asteroid. Now, at about 11.8 miles (19 kilometres) from Bennu’s Sun-facing surface, OSIRIS-REx will begin… Continue reading OSIRIS-REx Arrives At Bennu

Study Suggests Mars Moon May Have Got Its Grooves From Rolling Stones

A new study bolsters the idea that strange grooves crisscrossing the surface of the Martian moon Phobos were made by rolling boulders blasted free from an ancient asteroid impact. The research, published in Planetary and Space Science, uses computer models to simulate the movement of debris from Stickney crater, a huge gash on one end… Continue reading Study Suggests Mars Moon May Have Got Its Grooves From Rolling Stones

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