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10/08/2020
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By Ethan Huff
Climate fanatics say much warmer planets are more “habitable” than Earth, but slight warming trends here on ours are unacceptable
A new study put out by the climate lobby has concluded that a warmer planet than ours would be a far more “inhabitable” place to live, even as climate “scientists” continue to hilariously lament the alleged phenomenon of “global warming” here on Earth. Researchers from Washington State University and the Technical University in Berlin declared […]
09/26/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Stunning NASA discoveries suggest Ceres is an ocean world percolating with briny waters from its interior
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has unveiled what it discovered about Ceres in a recent mission, shedding new light on the evolution of the dwarf planet and opening new curiosities. In 2016, NASA’s Dawn spacecraft went into an extended mission to probe Ceres, the biggest object in the asteroid belt and the only dwarf planet in the inner solar system. […]
09/17/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Populating other worlds: Beneficial microbes can be used as primary colonists for alien planets, suggest researchers
The key to successfully terraforming the Red Planet may lie in some terrestrial microbes. According to microbiologist Jose Lopez and his colleagues W. Raquel Peixoto and Alexandre Rosado, microbes from Earth may be able to jumpstart the creation of a habitable environment on Mars, the same way early microbes kickstarted the creation of the Earth’s […]
09/15/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Terraforming Mars? Heal the Earth first, says grassroots group
Researchers and scientists toying with the idea of terraforming Mars are better off using their expertise to help heal the Earth instead. This is according to conceptual artist Jonathon Keats, who, in a statement, said that “re-wilding” – the act of letting other life forms such as plants and animals take back their spaces – […]
08/23/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Study: Heavy rainfall flooded lakes and rivers on ancient Mars
Early Mars had heavy rains that filled and flooded lakes and rivers, suggests a study published in the journal Geology. Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said that precipitation levels reached up to 520 feet per rainfall. Water collected in lakes and river valleys that were sometimes […]
08/19/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Could Venus have harbored life eons ago?
Venus may have once harbored oceans two to three billion years ago, suggests a study presented at the Joint Meeting of the European Planetary Science Congress and the American Astronomical Society’s Division for Planetary Sciences. Researchers from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Goddard Institute for Space Studies ran five simulations of the planet’s environment based […]
08/09/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Scientists say the Moon and Mars may have lava tubes so large, they could be used as permanent base structures for colonization
A study published in the journal Earth-Science Reviews found that lava tubes larger than those on Earth might be lurking beneath the surfaces of the Moon and Mars. According to researchers from the University of Padua, University of Bologna and Virtual Geographic Agency in Italy, the tubes are large enough that they could fit bases for astronauts. They also noted that the lava tubes in the […]
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 […]
05/17/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Nearby “super-Earth” exoplanet could support life, suggest scientists
Astronomers have found an exoplanet – a planet located outside of the Solar System – that they believe may be capable of supporting life. An international group of astronomers made the discovery with the help of NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). Dubbed a “super-Earth,” the exoplanet was found in the Hydra constellation, about 31 […]
02/24/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
The “perfect age” for life: Saturn’s moon Enceladus hides an ocean ripe enough to sustain life
Researchers from the University of Maryland and the Southwest Research Institute believe that Enceladus, an icy moon orbiting Saturn and is known for hiding a vast subterranean ocean, is “old enough” to support life. “This sprawling ocean is likely one billion years old,” said co-author of the study Marc Neveu during a talk at the 2019 Astrobiology […]
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