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Red vs. Blue: Astronomers Trace the Beginnings of Unusual Loner Dwarf Galaxies

The results give a blueprint for finding such systems in deep space’s quieter, emptier areas. By definition, dwarf galaxies are tiny and dim, with just a fraction of the stars located in the Milky Way and various other galaxies. There are, nevertheless, giants amongst the dwarfs: Ultra-diffuse galaxies, or UDGs, are dwarf systems that possess […]

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Future Mars Housing May Be Built With Astronaut Blood and Urine

The process might additionally “solve a serious emergency comparable to the Apollo 13 calamity.” A brand-new type of inexpensive real estate has been suggested for future Mars colonists. All the astronauts are required to do is pay in blood. Scientists from the College of Manchester proposed– we guarantee this is not the story of a

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In a New Study, Researchers Show a Quarter of Stars Like Our Sun Eat Their Planets

How unusual is our Solar System? In about 30 years since planets were first discovered orbiting stars besides our Sun, we have found that planetary systems are prevalent in the Galaxy. However, most of them are pretty different from the Solar System we know. The worlds in our Solar System revolve around the Sun in

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A Stellar Collision Triggers a Supernova Explosion

Astronomers have found remarkable evidence that a black hole or neutron star spiraled its way right into the center of a companion star as well as triggered that star to explode as a supernova. The astronomers were alerted by information from the Very Large Array Sky Survey (VLASS), a multi-year project utilizing the National Science

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The 2000 Year Old Greek Astronomical Calculator: Experts Recreate a Mechanical Cosmos for the Globe’s First Computer

Researchers at UCL have fixed a significant piece of the challenge that makes up the ancient Greek astronomical calculator referred to as the Antikythera Device, a hand-powered mechanical device used to predict expensive events. Understood to many as the globe’s first analog computer, the Antikythera Mechanism is the most complicated piece of design endured from

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How Scientists Found Rare Fireball Meteorite Pieces on a Driveway — and What They Could Teach us

Monica Grady, Professor of Planetary and Space Sciences in the Open University, related who on February 28th at 21:54 GMT, around the time of the late evening news in the UK, a different news story emerged in the night sky – a sizeable and radiant fireball visible in southern England and northern France. The incident

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Signs Indicate the Presence of a New Hot Planet Near the Famous Star Vega

A possible searing-hot planet was spotted by astronomers, orbiting Vega, one of the brightest and most known stars in the sky. Approximately the size of Neptune, the candidate alien planet lies very close to Vega, taking 2.5 Earth days to make a single orbit around its sun, and still requires follow-up observations or analyses to

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