[ad_1] Astronomers have discovered that the Milky Way is filled with large amounts of toxic fat, which could one day hinder interstellar space travel. Fatty molecules, called aliphatic carbon, have been studied …
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[ad_1] Paul Knightly June 28, 2018 This image set of NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows a fierce dust storm that rises on Mars, with rovers on the surface indicated as icons. Image …
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[ad_1] China successfully launched paired satellites of new technology experimentation on the Long March-2C rocket from the Southwest Xichang Satellite Launch Center on Wednesday The twin satellites were launched at 11:30 . …
Read More »Kids News: 4 Vesta asteroid near the Earth and visible in the night sky near Mars, Saturn and Sagittarius
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[ad_1] The longest total lunar eclipse of the 21st century is almost there. The digital world began its frenetic approach to the big event on Friday, July 27th. It has already been …
Read More »Milky Way saturated with "space grease", astronomers discover
[ad_1] Published June 28, 2018 18:55:32 Photo: Astronomers have been able to determine the amount of "space fat" contained in the Milky Way. (Joshua Milne) The Milky Way contains about 10 trillion …
Read More »The Milky Way is full of "space fat", according to a study
[ad_1] (CNN) – The space is full of fat-like molecules, according to a new study that attempted to mimic interstellar dust in a laboratory. The study, conducted by the University of New …
Read More »Mysterious Oumuamua now considered a comet, not an asteroid
[ad_1] HONOLULU (KHON2) – When Oumuamua was spotted last October by the Pan-STARRS1 telescope in Haleakala, scientists were not sure what it was. Without emission of gas or dusty environment, which are …
Read More »British scientist involved in Hayabusa2 mission to Ryugu asteroid
[ad_1] A scientist from the University of Stirling is preparing to badyze – and attempt to recreate – the conditions for a primitive asteroid as part of a major international space mission …
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