[ad_1] -> Eta Aquariid meteor shower in 2015 from the Atacama desert in Chile. Image composed by Yuri Beletsky. The famous Eta Aquariid meteor shower, one of the main meteor showers of the year, peaks every year in early May. In 2020, the peak centers around May 5. This rain …
Read More »Where do magnetar babies come from? Mysterious “fast radio bursts” can provide clues.
[ad_1] Paul M. Sutter is an astrophysicist at SUNY Stony Brook and the Flatiron Institute, host to Ask an astronaut and Space radioand author of “Your place in the universe.Sutter contributed this article to Expert voices from Space.com: Op-Ed & Insights. Magnetars, super dense, highly magnetized, fast-spinning stars, are among …
Read More »NASA has translated a Hubble photo into music, and it’s absolutely chilling
[ad_1] The Universe is a wonderful place, filled with a large number of planets to explore, unsolved mysteries, and even ‘super bubbles’ blown by black holes. But there is one thing that space really is not: noisy. Without Earth’s air molecules that help you listen, out there in space you …
Read More »These new maps show 16 years of loss of the ice sheet | land
[ad_1] -> A new study, published on April 30, 2020 in Science, used an advanced laser Earth observation instrument on board a satellite to make precise and detailed measurements of how the elevation of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets has changed between 2003 and 2019. The study results show …
Read More »Breakthrough in Space Travel: Solar Sailing Offers Path to Stars at a Fifth of the Speed of Light | Science | News
[ad_1] NanoAvionics has been selected to build a nano-satellite bus, in other words, the infrastructure of the spacecraft, for an in-orbit demonstration of NASA’s Advanced Composite Solar Sail System with a 800-pen solar sail system and composite pen. square feet. Professor Loeb, a science professor at Harvard University, is chairman …
Read More »Who is the chess player on Mars?
[ad_1] Mars opposition On Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at 10:51 GMT, the planet Mars approached Earth closer than ever in the past 60,000 years. It became the brightest object in the night sky, a beautiful red jewel in the sky, with an apparent diameter in the sky of approximately 25 …
Read More »The Moroccan shows that a dinosaur “like no other” could swim using its tail
[ad_1] Rabat: German-Moroccan paleontologist Nizar Ibrahim has released new evidence that spinosaurus dinosaurs could swim, a controversial theory, using their tails to propel them through the water. Studying the fossil of a “Spinosaurus aegyptiacus” tail that researchers found in eastern Morocco, Ibrahim concluded that the tail was “unequivocal evidence” of …
Read More »Eyes are cleaned the same way as brains are, a study in mice shows.
[ad_1] Scientists have found that rodents’ eyes and brains appear to have incredibly similar drainage systems that are used for self-cleaning, and there is reason to think that this might apply to us, too. This type of maintenance is necessary to remove cells and waste fluids, and we know that …
Read More »The supermassive black hole orbits an even more massive black hole, colliding through its accretion disk every 12 years
[ad_1] From nasa Spitzer Space Telescope He may be removed, but the things he witnessed during his sixteen-and-a-half-year mission will be the subject of study for many years. For example, Spitzer It is the only telescope to witness something truly amazing happening in the center of the distant galaxy OJ …
Read More »Satellites reveal clearer picture of melting ice in Antarctica
[ad_1] NASA satellites have provided more data than ever on what has been happening in Antarctica and Greenland ice in the past 16 years with dire, if not completely unexpected, findings. Both polar ice sheets lose billions of tons of ice each year and increase sea level rise. The results …
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