Astrophysicists released the largest 3D map of the Universe on Monday, the result of an analysis of more than 4 million ultra-bright and energetic quasars and quasars. The efforts of hundreds of scientists from around 30 institutions worldwide have yielded a “complete story of the expansion of the Universe,” said …
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Image of a spiral galaxy. You are probably imagining something like Messier 34: long, spiral arms that move away from a brilliantly bright center, dotted with sparkling star clusters and dotted with dark streaks of dust. But from our point of view, galaxies can be oriented in any way, including …
Read More »Two examples of how to use observations of terrestrial planets orbiting temperate orbits around low-mass stars to test key concepts of planetary habitability
[ad_1] Terrestrial planets in temperate orbits around very low-mass stars are likely to have evolved in a very different way than planets in the solar system, and in particular Earth. However, because these are the first planets that are and will be accessible for deep characterization of the atmosphere, clouds, …
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