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10/15/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Astronomers unveil first direct image of young exoplanet just 63 light-years away
An international team of researchers has recently obtained the first direct image of the exoplanet Beta Pictoris c (B Pic c), confirming its existence since its indirect discovery in 2019. The “baby” exoplanet, which is estimated to be around 18 million years old, is the second planet known to orbit the star Beta Pictoris. The star […]
10/08/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
NASA details complex mission to collect rock samples from asteroid Bennu
In just a few weeks, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will be making history as it attempts to collect its first rock samples from an asteroid. The autonomous spacecraft OSIRIS-REx will be touching down briefly on the asteroid Bennu on Oct. 20. Through its robotic arm, it will scoop rocks on the landing site Nightingale, a 52-foot […]
09/24/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Heavy metal rain: Colossal “kilonova” explosions may be showering a nearby galaxy in gold and platinum
It’s not uncommon for cosmic objects such as stars to crash into each other. Such mergers generate massive explosions and send gravitational waves rippling through the cosmos. Mergers involving neutron stars are particularly strong. They result in a massive, turbocharged explosion called a kilonova that can be observed in nearly all space telescopes on Earth. An international […]
08/31/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Astronomers: Dead star sent massive X-ray, radio waves to Earth
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) – super intense, millisecond-long bursts of radio energy waves produced by unidentified sources in the distant cosmos – are one of the most perplexing and rare mysteries in all of astronomy, having been detected a few dozen times by radio telescopes around the world. And now, one more has been observed […]
10/27/2019
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By Arsenio Toledo
Is the idea of meeting aliens really just science fiction? Expert lays his case to prove it’s NOT
Extraterrestrial life may just be around the corner. However, it probably won’t go down the same way science fiction depicts humanity’s first interaction with humans – an advanced and hostile spacefaring civilization looking to stomp on the primitive species from a backwater planet. Still, it does look like it’s going to happen soon in the […]
10/27/2019
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By Grace Olson
New gravitational-wave detectors can help researchers explore unsolved cosmic mysteries about black holes and dark matter
Astrophysicists from different institutions around the world look forward to the construction of various gravitational-wave detectors across the globe. These detectors are crucial to gathering data on cosmic phenomena occurring millions of light-years away from Earth. Researchers from the University of Maryland and Montana State University map out their history and contributions and published their study in […]
10/08/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists bewildered by “mysterious crystals” found in the core of giant alien planets
Strange crystals might form in the incredibly hot and pressurized cores of exoplanets in other star systems. Researchers think that these mysterious mineral formations may determine the environmental conditions on the surface of the planet, including the ability to support life. The planets of our solar system fall into one of two groups: They are […]
09/23/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Self-healing spacesuits, Venus landers… A buffet of sci-fi concepts to be funded by NASA
Wireless robotic landers, atmospheric probes, spacesuits that seal damage to their skin, and mining operations at the moon’s polar regions are some of the research projects that have earned a welcome injection of funding from NASA in recent times. These concepts might seem like science fiction right now. But in as little as a decade, […]
08/22/2019
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By Stephanie Diaz
Scientists develop Habitable Zone Planet Finder to help identify planets that orbit cool stars
A group of scientists from the Penn State University built a new astronomical spectrograph which provides precise infrared signals from nearby stars. This new technology, called the Habitable Zone Planet Finder (HPF), will allow scientists and astronomers to detect habitable planets well outside the solar system that have liquid water. The HPF is currently housed […]
07/22/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Space race update: Toyota to build lunar rover for Japan
Toyota’s cars have conquered the terrain of five continents. The next vehicle to be designed by the Japanese automobile manufacturer might be a lunar rover destined for the moon. Company officials announced that the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) commissioned them to design a rover for a future lunar mission. The project is Toyota’s first […]
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