[ad_1] A team of researchers from the University of Toronto has successfully recorded a sound boom emanating from an extremely strong cosmic explosion that has remained invisible. Previously, this phenomenon was theorized …
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[ad_1] A comparison of surveys conducted between sky and sky revealed an empty space where a star was once 280 million light years. Coded FIRST J1419 + 3940, the object records suggest …
Read More »NASA Voyager 2 has detected an increase in cosmic rays that come from outside our solar system |
[ad_1] <! – -> By NASA // October 7, 2018 <! –-> Since 2007, the probe passes through the outermost layer of the heliosphere. NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft, which is currently traveling …
Read More »The detection of cosmic rays could mean that Voyager 2 is close to interstellar space
[ad_1] Laurel Kornfeld October 6, 2018 This graph shows the position of the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 probes in relation to the heliosphere, a protective bubble created by the Sun that …
Read More »The cosmic accelerator in the Milky Way could help explain more extreme events at the center of distant galaxies – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] The first detection of a highly energetic radiation by a microquasar has led astrophysicists to look for new theories to explain the extreme acceleration of particles. A microquasar is a black …
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[ad_1] Deep observations made with the MUSE spectrograph on ESO 's Very Large Telescope have uncovered vast cosmic reservoirs of atomic hydrogen surrounding distant galaxies. The exquisite sensitivity of MUSE allowed for …
Read More »Mysterious cosmic rays emerge from the South Pole
[ad_1] Cosmic rays have been discovered from Antarctica. To our knowledge, no high-speed particles could penetrate on either side of the earth. All the explanations offered are fascinating, especially the most likely …
Read More »Cosmic Composers: How Have Scientists Helped to Reinvent the Sequel of Holst's Planets | The music
[ad_1] CIt has long been known that consumers travel far to find inspiration. Mendelssohn went to the remote island of Staffa in Scotland to write his opening on the Hebrides, while Messiaen …
Read More »The challenges of cosmic curiosity What we know about pulsars
[ad_1] Nahks Tr. Ehnl, Penn State Somewhere in space, a pulsar acts strangely. It emits infrared radiation, and nothing else, so that scientists reconsider what they knew about these cosmic phenomena. After …
Read More »Instead of hot lava, these cosmic volcanoes spit ice
[ad_1] A simulated perspective of Ahuna Mons, based on images taken in Dawn in 2016, at an altitude of 240 miles. NASA / JPL-Caltech / UCLA / MPS / DLR / IDA …
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