[ad_1] Astronomers may have caught a relatively close star nibbling at a planet or mini-planets. A NASA space telescope noticed that the star suddenly looked a little strange last year. The observatory …
Read More »NASA just catching a nearby star that eats a whole planet – BGR
[ad_1] Planetary systems are not born overnight. When stars form and begin to bring debris into their orbit, some of these materials eventually form nascent planets and the gravity of these bodies …
Read More »Armored dinosaur with prickly head unveiled at the Utah Museum
[ad_1] A dinosaur covered with bone armor from his spiny head to his clubbed tail was unveiled in a museum in Utah. The species of ankylosaurus was a squatter plant eater that …
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[ad_1] SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – A dinosaur covered with bone armor from his thorny head up to his clubbed tail was unveiled in a museum in Utah where he found himself …
Read More »Man-made artificial meteor shower can dazzle future skies
[ad_1] The future could bring meteor shower on demand, at least if a start-up based in Tokyo makes its way. ALE is laying the foundation for the world's first shooting stars, which …
Read More »Fossil of a newly discovered snake baby, preserved in an amber grave
[ad_1] We all badume everything, but scientists need evidence to do anything and believe everything. Fossils and embryology are sufficient evidence to prove the story and the badumptions that were made earlier. …
Read More »Neil Armstrong's Auction Collection – The New Indian Express
[ad_1] Associated Press CINCINNATI: Neil Armstrong's admirers and space exploration have a chance to own artifacts and memorabilia that belonged to the modest man who became a global hero by becoming the …
Read More »X-rays indicate that the collision of young planets may explain the darkening of the star – Astronomy Now
[ad_1] The impression of a debris artist orbiting a hot young star that fades and lights up periodically, perhaps the result of a "lightning. a catastrophic collision between two infantile worlds. Image: …
Read More »Japan develops artificial shooting stars technology in the world FIRST | Science | New
[ad_1] The Tokyo-based Astro Live Experiences (ALE) start-up builds two microsatellites that will go into Earth orbit and release 400 tiny pellets that will reproduce shooting stars. The company revealed that the …
Read More »Enjoy the July jewels of Juno Orbiter at Jupiter – GeekWire
[ad_1] Jupiter's clouds spinning in a view captured by NASA's Juno orbiter during Perijove 14. (NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt / Seán Doran) NASA's Juno satellite made …
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