A new study of the nearest actively feeding supermassive black hole has revealed that the space phenomenon emits radio bubbles which extend over vast tracts of space when it feeds on infalling gas. In a piece published in Nature Astronomy on December 22, Dr. Benjamin McKinley from the Curtin University …
Read More »Scientists have explained why the moons of Saturn are a different color
Satellites can have different colors due to different distances from Saturn. NASA scientists have proposed a theory for why Saturn’s rings have received exactly the same color. This was made possible thanks to the data that transmits the apparatus Cassini. As is known, satellites of Saturn (now known to more …
Read More »New data on the moons of Mars
Phobos does not consist of solid soil, as previously assumed, and from dust.Research Agency NASA has managed to obtain new information about one of the moons of Mars – Phobos thanks to the infrared imagery of the space missions Mars Odyssey, on which the system is installed THEMIS. Phobos – …
Read More »Moons of Madness: Lovecraftian horror on Mars (TRAILER)
Independent Norwegian Studio Rock Pocket Games has announced the release of the game Moons of Madness (“moon Madness”), psychological horror first-person, inspired by the works of Howard Phillips Lovecraft. While the game research station on the planet Mars. According to the developers, the style of the narrative will largely resemble …
Read More »Named a potentially habitable moons
Satellites were found by researchers near the eight exoplanets. A team of scientists from Swinburne University of Technology and the University of southern Queensland in Australia have discovered eight extrasolar planets, satellites which can be suitable for life. It is reported that these aktywny possible to study with the help …
Read More »Jupiter opened two new moons
Both satellites were opened randomly in the search for the hypothetical Planet X. Satellites S/2016 J 1 and S/J 1 2017 first discovered in 2016 and 2017, respectively. In diameter they do not exceed two kilometres, like most of the other moons of the planet moves in its orbit against …
Read More »Astronomers have admitted the existence of the self-assembling of the moons of Saturn
Major moons of Saturn could be born and die 20-30 times. Japanese and French scientists have suggested that large moons of Saturn could be born and die 20-30 times in the history of the second largest planet in the Solar system. A study published in the library of electronic preprints …
Read More »Scientists believe that one of Saturn’s moons can be life
Discuss what can be the hypothetical inhabitants of Enceladus continue. NASA astrobiologist Rocco Menichelli believes that in the subsurface ocean of Enceladus can be entities, like the animalcules are also called “space bear”. Evidence that the ocean on one of Saturn’s moons capable of supporting life, NASA has led to …
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