[ad_1] After a 60-year break, astronomers from the Royal Observatory of Greenwich in London are once again studying the sky. The observatory, which houses the world's first meridian and the Greenwich Mean …
Read More »NASA presents a beautiful new photo of Jupiter that seems almost too incredible to be true – BGR
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Read More »New study explains the coldest temperatures in Antarctica
[ad_1] Blowing snow at a campsite near the Vostok resort in Antarctic summer. Credit: Ted Scambos / NSIDC / CU Boulder According to a new study published this week in the journal …
Read More »A Mars seeker makes a trip to the Red Planet … through his family tree
[ad_1] Annika Cline / KJZZ Dr. Tanya Harrison is holding a copy of the news of Ira Sweet Bunker. You can refer to Tanya Harrison as "Dr. Harrison," but there is another …
Read More »NASA presents a beautiful new photo of Jupiter that seems almost too incredible to be true
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Read More »"World's strongest coffee" to be launched out of the world for the space station
[ad_1] June 25, 2018 – "The strongest coffee in the world" is about to become the strongest in the world. Death Wish Coffee, billed as such for its high caffeine content and …
Read More »Saturn and a "strawberry moon" will illuminate the night sky
[ad_1] Perhaps the most beautiful planet on the celestial block. NASA This is a red week for night sky observers like a full moon and arguably the most attractive planet of the …
Read More »We are alone in the universe – Quartz
[ad_1] Extraterrestrial life should be everywhere. The abundance of stars in the universe (the number far exceeds the total number of each grain of sand on each beach of the Earth) suggests …
Read More »After years of research, scientists can finally account for all the normal matter of the universe
[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain Astronomers using a powerful quasar to study a huge invisible swirl full of overheated gas say that they have finally discovered the "missing" detectable matter of the …
Read More »Are we alone? ASU scientists develop strategies to search for life on exoplanets
[ad_1] June 25, 2018 More than 3,700 exoplanets (planets around other stars) have been discovered in the last 30 years. In response to this, Nexus for NASA's Exoplanet Systems Science (NExSS) brought …
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