Physicists spot a new class of neutrinos from the sun0
- From Around the Web, Space
- June 29, 2020
The Borexino experiment detected particles from our star’s second-most important fusion process
The Borexino experiment detected particles from our star’s second-most important fusion process
A duo of U.S. planetary scientists has calculated that water in the subsurface ocean of Jupiter’s icy moon Europa could have been formed by breakdown of water-containing minerals due to either tidal forces or radioactive decay.
It will be called Dimorphos, and is approximately the size of the Great Pyramid of Egypt
On Tuesday, the Senate Intelligence Committee made the unusual request to ask the Pentagon for a detailed, unclassified report on unidentified aerial phenomena that some believe may not be of this world.
Up to three planets – potentially rocky like Earth – have been spotted around a star located relatively near our solar system – a planetary system offering astronomers intriguing possibilities in the search for signs of extraterrestrial life.
A 50-year-old theoretical process for extracting energy from a rotating black hole finally has experimental verification.
The bolts captured by satellites more than doubled the previous records
There’s nothing usual about the magnitude of this Sahara Desert sandstorm that is almost circling the globe. It has made it to the U.S., will it touch Canada?
Pluto may be a more habitable world than scientists had thought.
Scientists have discovered an astronomical object that has never been observed before.