NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured a cluster of distant galaxies surrounded in reflected light — an illusion first predicted by Einstein over a century ago.
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Sep 22, 2021
The Bunks in the Chinese Space Station Are Absolutely Enormous
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in category: space
Sep 22, 2021
Alien Planets Are Even Less Habitable Than We Thought
Posted by Jason Blain in categories: particle physics, robotics/AI, space
It turns out, Mars was always fated for a waterless destiny.
New observations from robotic explorers like NASA’s Perseverance and Curiosity have revealed much about the ancient past of the Red Planet, where liquid water flowed throughout the planet’s surface. It used to have lakes, streams, rivers, and perhaps even a colossal ocean stretching around the horizon of Mars’ northern hemisphere. For decades, scientists have thought the weakening of the Martian magnetic field enabled charged particles from the sun to strip away the atmosphere, literally blowing away the bodies of water.
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Sep 22, 2021
Japan Space Agency: Why We’re Exploring the Moons of Mars
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space
Dr. Ryuki Hyodo. Credit: JAXA
At ISAS, researchers watched the progress with particularly keen attention. In just a few years from now, we are about to attempt the same feat of visiting the Martian sphere. But for us, the destination is not the red planet but its two small moons. The Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) mission is scheduled to launch in the fiscal year of 2024. Largely ignoring the looming presence of Mars, the spacecraft will focus its suite of observing instruments on the moons, Phobos and Deimos. The mission plans to land on Phobos and collect samples to bring back to Earth in 2029. It is these barren moons that scientists believe contain evidence of the early days of the Solar System, and how habitability may have flourished and died on the planet below.
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Sep 22, 2021
First Deep Drilling Success for ExoMars — Much Deeper Than Any Other Martian Rover Has Ever Attempted
Posted by Alberto Lao in category: space
ESA’s Rosalind Franklin twin rover on Earth has drilled down and extracted samples 1.7 meters into the ground – much deeper than any other Martian rover has ever attempted.
The successful collection of soil from a hard stone and its delivery to the laboratory inside the rover marks a promising milestone for the ExoMars 2022 mission.
Sep 22, 2021
Scientists Intrigued by Strange Blobs on Uranus
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: space
Researchers believe that mushy blobs on Uranus are hiding lots of gas.
More specifically, scientists have discovered that “mushballs,” large slushy hailstones made of ammonia and water, might be causing an odd atmospheric phenomenon on Uranus, according to a press release about the research. The mushballs, which are also present on Neptune, might be carrying ammonia into the two planets’ atmosphere and hiding the gas from detection.
The balls might actually be the secret behind why scientists can’t detect ammonia in the atmospheres of Uranus and Neptune — which is odd because it’s abundant with other gasses like methane.
Sep 21, 2021
Asteroid that could be 3 times as tall as Statue of Liberty to pass Earth on Fall Equinox
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: space
Earth will be visited by several asteroids over the Fall Equinox, including one traveling at 27 times the speed of sound.
Sep 21, 2021
Never-before-seen colossal comet on a trek toward the sun
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: space
Only one week after astronomers noticed a moving object in the sky, they’ve identified it as a long-periodicity comet from the Oort Cloud.
Sep 20, 2021
Interactive Web Experiences: Take a 3D Spin on Mars and Track NASA’s Perseverance Rover
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space
Two interactive web experiences let you explore the Martian surface, as seen by cameras aboard the rover and orbiters flying overhead.
It’s the next best thing to being on Mars.
Sep 19, 2021
Crypto’s Next Big Thing: Decentralized Finance Takes On Wall Street
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: bitcoin, business, cryptocurrencies, finance, internet, space
What would a world without banks look like? The answer may lie in decentralized finance.
Decentralized finance is an emerging ecosystem of financial applications and protocols built on blockchain technology with programmable capabilities, such as ethereum and solana. The transactions get executed automatically through smart contracts on the blockchain, which includes the agreement of the deal.
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