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- From Around the Web, Science & Technology, Space
- March 11, 2020
Process that leads three-dimensional cultures to form in low-gravity is still not understood
Process that leads three-dimensional cultures to form in low-gravity is still not understood
A new documentary about one of the most famous UFO sightings in the UK concludes that the mystery has “legend” status like Loch Ness or King Arthur.
“Our new discoveries represent much more powerful evidence for very high temperatures that could only be associated with a cosmic impact. To help with perspective, such high temperatures would completely melt an automobile in less than a minute,” said James Kennett, a UC Santa Barbara emeritus professor of geology, who with his colleagues first reported evidence of an event in 2012 of the direct effects of a fragmented comet on a human settlement. Such intensity, he added, could only have resulted from an extremely violent, high-energy, high-velocity phenomenon, something on the order of a cosmic impact.
A star that pulsates on just one side has been discovered in the Milky Way about 1500 light years from Earth. It is the first of its kind to be found and scientists expect to find many more similar systems as technology to listen inside the beating hearts of stars improves.
They used a NASA asteroid probe to do it.
Three teams of astronomers have been fascinated by an alien world known as K2-18b. But what’s all the fuss about?
A spontaneous hole in the fabric of reality could theoretically end the universe, but don’t worry: physicists are studying the idea for what it can teach us about the cosmos.
In 2018, a modest 3395 people in the U.S. and Canada submitted their accounts of UFO sightings to the National UFO Reporting Center. In 2019, that number jumped to 5971.
The crater is located in the Terra Sabaea region of Mars.
There’s a lot of energy there for organisms to tap.