If you can zoom in and see the solar system from a distance, you’ll see that at least one thing in the picture is correct: the planets are more or less arranged in a flat plane, orbiting the sun around the equator. This is called an eclipse, and is thought …
Read More »Astronomers have revealed one of the most extreme planets ever discovered
Astronomers have made detailed observations of a very exciting exoplanet, detecting a rugged surface temperature in the region of 200,200 degrees Celsius (792 ફેર degrees Fahrenheit). That temperature – measured by the European Space Agency’s characteristic exoplanet satellite (or CHOPS) – is enough to melt all rocks and metals, and …
Read More »Jupiter’s latest flyby has provided some of the most amazing views yet
Jupiter. The largest planet in the solar system – twice as many as all the other planets combined. This vast universe is made up of the same cloud of dust and gas that has become our sun and the rest of the planets. But Jupiter was the first to be …
Read More »Scientists have just found a way to see machines through clouds and fog.
Whether it’s robots operating in a catastrophic area, autonomous cars coming around the city, or machines that can be seen in space through satellites, clouds, fog, and fog – it’s incredibly useful – and scientists have built the best system yet. The newly developed system works through an algorithm that …
Read More »The moon of Jupiter is hotter than them. They can warm each other
Jupiter’s moon is warmer than it should be about 8 million kilometers (3 483 million miles) away from the sun. It was believed that most of this extra warmth was provided by Jupiter, but now there is a new hypothesis: they are warming each other up. Jupiter is not acting …
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