[ad_1] FP TrendsApril 23, 2020 5:45:00 PM IST The United States Geological Survey (USGS) in collaboration with NASA and the Lunar Planetary Institute has released a new map of the Moon. According to the USGS, the “authoritative map helps explain the 4.5 billion-year-old history of our closest neighbor in space.” …
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Read More »Birth of ‘Snowman’ on the edge of the solar system
[ad_1] Haifa [Israel], April 23 (ANI): New research by a team of astronomers shed new light on the formation of objects in the Kuiper Belt, asteroid-like objects at the edge of the solar system and to understand the early stages of the formation of the Solar system. A model developed …
Read More »The exoplanet previously discovered turned out to be an interstellar mirage
[ad_1] Fomalhaut b was identified as an exoplanet in 2008 after reviewing images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in 2004 and 2006. As such, it was one of the first to be discovered using the direct imaging method. It is approximately 25 light years away in the constellation …
Read More »Birth of ‘Snowman’ on the edge of the solar system
[ad_1] New research by a team of astronomers shed new light on the formation of Kuiper Belt objects, asteroid-like objects at the edge of the solar system, and to understand the early stages of the formation of the solar system. A model developed at the Technion’s Faculty of Physics, Institute …
Read More »Birth of ‘Snowman’ on the edge of the solar system
[ad_1] Haifa [Israel], April 23 (ANI): New research by a team of astronomers shed new light on the formation of objects in the Kuiper Belt, asteroid-like objects at the edge of the solar system and to understand the early stages of the formation of the Solar system. The model developed …
Read More »What astronomers thought an exoplanet could be the result of two colliding asteroids
[ad_1] Astronomers were stunned by the sudden disappearance of an exoplanet candidate, Fomalhaut b, as if it exploded out of existence. Now they think it was an explosion the whole time, rather the cloud left the massive collision of two asteroids. What astronomers thought was a planet beyond our solar …
Read More »NASA Mars 2020 Rover of Perseverance Passes Crucial Test
[ad_1] What is NASA’s Perseverance Rover? The Perseverance rover is a robotic scientist weighing around 1,025 kg to explore Mars. The rover is equipped to fulfill its mission of searching for signs of past microbial life, characterizing the planet’s climate and geology, collecting samples for the future return to Earth, …
Read More »New hydrogel to cool electronic products and convert their heat into electricity
[ad_1] Continued use of electronic devices for longer periods of time can cause them to overheat, resulting in component damage, slow operation, or even exploding or catching fire. The heat produced by electronics does more than annoy users. Heat induced gaps and cracks can cause chips and circuits to fail. …
Read More »See the cute coral babies giving scientists hope to restore the reefs
[ad_1] This image shows the striated cactus coral alongside a close-up of a larva. The Florida Aquarium Florida Aquarium scientists celebrate a special moment in coral reproduction. Earlier this month, they witnessed the first spawning of cactus corals in human care. A revealing video shows the action as the larvae …
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