NASA’s top scientist retires, has a plan to make Mars habitable0
- From Around the Web, Space
- January 14, 2022
NASA’s top scientist has worked his final days, and now he’s moving on to greener … planets?
NASA’s top scientist has worked his final days, and now he’s moving on to greener … planets?
A WHOPPING three asteroids will zip past Earth tomorrow ahead of the nerve-shredding pass of an Empire State Building-sized rock next week.
To date, a total of 4,884 extrasolar planets have been confirmed in 3,659 systems, with another 8,414 additional candidates awaiting confirmation. In the course of studying these new worlds, astronomers have noted something very interesting about the “rocky” planets. Since Earth is rocky and the only known planet where life can exist, astronomers are naturally curious about this particular type of planet. Interestingly, most of the rocky planets discovered so far have been many times the size and mass of Earth.
The Solar System floats in the middle of a peculiarly empty region of space.
A supermassive black hole with 200,000 solar masses is located in the middle of the dwarf galaxy Markarian 462 (Mrk 462), according to new research led by Dartmouth College astrophysicists.
A NASA spacecraft has officially “touched” the sun, plunging through the unexplored solar atmosphere known as the corona
Researchers just discovered a geological hidden passageway.
The ice giants Uranus and Neptune don’t get nearly enough press; all the attention goes to their larger siblings, mighty Jupiter and magnificent Saturn.
Using data from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and several ground-based facilities, astronomers have discovered a long-period sub-Neptune exoplanet orbiting TOI-2257. Intriguingly, the planet’s orbit is highly elliptical, suggestive of a possible perturbing outer gas-giant planet in the TOI-2257 system.
Two new studies have shown that environmental DNA can be collected from the air and used to detect a variety of animals, offering what scientists say is a “novel, non-invasive approach” to monitoring biodiversity.
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