NASA says Jupiter’s Great Red Spot has a cousin and it’s changing color0
- From Around the Web, Space
- September 18, 2020
NASA has published the most recent up-close image of Jupiter, the massive planet covered with beautiful, terrifying storms.
NASA has published the most recent up-close image of Jupiter, the massive planet covered with beautiful, terrifying storms.
Using NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and several ground-based telescopes, astronomers have discovered a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting a nearby white dwarf star called WD 1856+534.
Scientists call it the doomsday glacier.
New research could have relevance to search for extraterrestrial life, green chemistry
According to the study, a geomagnetic storm was present during the period around the Titanic’s disaster that may have impacted navigation and communication
A massive step for a mini reactor.
In the public imagination, the Vikings were closely-related clans of Scandinavians who marauded their way across Europe, but new genetic analysis paints a more complicated picture.
When humanity finally detected the collision between two neutron stars in 2017, we confirmed a long-held theory – in the energetic fires of these incredible explosions, elements heavier than iron are forged.
The sun goes through cycles where it has more or less activity, and NASA has now confirmed that Solar Cycle 25 has begun.
The elusive particles would be hard to catch, but they’d be a smoking gun, researchers say
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