Strange ‘dark hydrogen’ may exist deep inside giant gas planets0
- From Around the Web, Space
- June 29, 2016
Jupiter and Saturn could have a layer of darkness beneath their colourful surfaces – previously unseen “dark hydrogen”.
Jupiter and Saturn could have a layer of darkness beneath their colourful surfaces – previously unseen “dark hydrogen”.
Fireworks shows are not just confined to Earth’s skies. NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured a spectacular fireworks display in a small, nearby galaxy, which resembles a July 4th skyrocket.
It starts orbiting the deadly planet in July
Good news for future space farmers
Russia and China signed a space alliance this week to protect their interstellar interests as the Roscosmos space agency threatened to publicly disclose the location of U.S. military satellites.
NASA is debating to see if they can use the Rovers they have on Mars to find any evidence of liquid water on Mars.
Scientists have discovered an unexpected mineral in a rock sample at Gale Crater on Mars, a finding that may alter our understanding of how the planet evolved.
The recent spate of gravitational waves may come from pairs of stars that were lifelong companions.
A slice from the 4.5-billion-year-old Allende meteorite. This rock was formed along with the solar system.
Scientists and Astronomers have witnessed an amazing event of a star being ripped apart by a black hole, and they were able to observe and study this special class of black holes in full detail for the first time.