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09/11/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Study: “Gateway” region near Jupiter causes small celestial bodies to change their orbit
A study published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters discovered a pathway that explains how small celestial bodies called centaurs arrive from the outer solar system into Earth’s neighborhood. The researchers said that a gateway region near Jupiter is causing centaurs to change their orbits. Once they pass through this region, most centaurs eventually join a group called the Jupiter-family comets – short-period comets […]
08/01/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Breakthrough in the search for extraterrestrial life as scientists discovered stars could host as many as 7 habitable planets
A recent study published in the Astronomical Journal found that as much as seven habitable planets could be orbiting a star, advancing the search for extraterrestrial life forms. The researchers noted that the absence of a gas giant such as Jupiter can mean more planets could have the favorable conditions to facilitate life. This factor could […]
07/01/2020
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By Franz Walker
Data from NASA Juno probe reveals Jupiter absorbed a protoplanet 10 times Earth’s mass, shattering the gas giant’s core 4.5 billion years ago
Jupiter, the largest planet in our Solar System, may have once collided with another planet in the distant past. According to a recent study, published in Nature by scientists from Rice University and Sun Yat-sen University, this may explain the gas giant’s unique core. Most of Jupiter’s mass is comprised of hydrogen and helium. What makes Jupiter unique, compared with the […]
04/11/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
How the moon landing showed our world that aliens are more than just science fiction
When Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins returned to Earth after their manned mission to the moon, the triumphant astronauts were put into a 21-day period of isolation. Per NASA safety protocols, this was to make sure that the Earth’s first visitors to the moon wouldn’t spread any potentially hazardous lunar microbes. Before the […]
04/08/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Birth of the “ploonet”: Scientists want to coin new term for cosmic objects that are a cross between a moon and a planet
Astronomers have coined a term for cosmic objects that are sort of a cross between a planet and a moon: a ploonet. According to researchers, ploonets can form when moons that have distant orbits with their planets suddenly break free from their orbits due to gravitational interactions. This causes the new ploonets to end up […]
02/18/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Life on the ice: Extraterrestrial life on ice worlds could look like Hawaiian underwater creatures
Those looking for signs of life outside our planet should take a look first at what’s living deep beneath the ocean’s surface, according to astrobiologists. In a talk presented at the Astrobiology Science Conference, post-doctoral investigator Amy Smith said the Lo’ihi seamount, located just off the southeastern coast of Hawaii’s Big Island, can mimic the […]
01/25/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Study suggests Europa, Jupiter’s Moon, contains table salt in its oceans just like the oceans on Earth
A study published in the journal Science Advances believes that subterranean oceans lurking underneath the surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa may have a similar salt composition to oceans on Earth after the Hubble Space Telescope spotted sodium chloride, or salt, on the surface of the icy moon. Scientists now believe that other similarities may be discovered between the oceans of the two worlds. Four different […]
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 […]
09/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Stellar flare on Jupiter-sized star 10 times more explosive than any event on the Sun, reveals expert
Many stars out in space are much smaller and colder than the sun. But these small celestial bodies may still unleash stellar flares that dwarf the mightiest solar flares known to man. Researchers have recently detected a white-light superflare from a star around the size of Jupiter. It is the coolest and smallest one that […]
05/13/2019
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By Ralph Flores
A closer look at the Red Spot, finally: NASA’s Juno mission did a flyby
Scientists were able to learn new things about Jupiter’s Great Red Spot after NASA’s Juno mission completed its flyby of the planet’s most prominent feature. The flyby happened on the sixth science orbit that the satellite completed of the planet. “For generations, people from all over the world and all walks of life have marveled over […]
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