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Diffuse Interstellar Bands: Material Mystery In The Milky Way

Diffuse Interstellar Bands: Material Mystery In The Milky Way

Astronomers have produced new maps of the material located between the stars in the Milky Way, which could move science closer to cracking a stardust puzzle nearly a century old.  The…
Sorok , Hylabrook And The Mysteries Of Space Dust

Sorok , Hylabrook And The Mysteries Of Space Dust

The first analysis of space dust collected by a special collector onboard NASA's Stardust mission and sent back to Earth for study in 2006 suggests the tiny specks, which likely originated from…
Why Mars Surface Life May Leave No Traces In Its Atmosphere: Our Rovers May Need To Go Up Close To See It

Why Mars Surface Life May Leave No Traces In Its Atmosphere: Our Rovers May Need To Go Up Close To See It

This idea goes back in 1967. James Lovelock, originator of the Gaia hypothesis, found a way to use a planetary atmosphere to detect life. He suggested that we look for simultaneous presence of pairs…
Markarian 335: Rare Blurring Of Black Hole Light 324 Million Light Years Away

Markarian 335: Rare Blurring Of Black Hole Light 324 Million Light Years Away

NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) has captured an extreme and rare event in the regions immediately surrounding the supermassive black hole Markarian 335: a compact source of X-…
James Lovelock's 1967 Prediction Of No Life On Mars - What Does It Mean For Us Today?

James Lovelock's 1967 Prediction Of No Life On Mars - What Does It Mean For Us Today?

This is something James Lovelock, author of the Gaia Hypothesis, predicted, way back in 1967. He said that Mars is lifeless, based on nothing more elaborate than the simple observation that it's…
1RXS: Destruction Of 3 Stars By Black Holes Detected

1RXS: Destruction Of 3 Stars By Black Holes Detected

Researchers have reported registering three possible occasions of the total destruction of stars by supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies.  They astrophysicists used data obtained…
The Black Hole Restaurant At The End Of The Universe

The Black Hole Restaurant At The End Of The Universe

At the ends of the Universe there are black holes billions of times the mass of our sun. These giant quasars feed on interstellar gas, swallowing large quantities of it non-stop - and that is how…
Solar System Prehistory: What Caused The Birth Of The Sun?

Solar System Prehistory: What Caused The Birth Of The Sun?

Researchers have come step closer to understanding the birth of the sun. A team led by Dr Maria Lugaro and Professor Alexander Heger, from Monash University, have investigated the solar system's…
UV & Cosmic Radiation On Mars - Why They Aren't Lethal For The "Swimming Pools For Bacteria"

UV & Cosmic Radiation On Mars - Why They Aren't Lethal For The "Swimming Pools For Bacteria"

I thought I'd post this because there are many who haven't followed the latest findings, who still think that present day life on the surface of Mars is absolutely impossible because of UV light…
Soaring, Buzzing, Floating, Hopping, Crawling And Inflatable Mars Rovers - Suggestions For UAE Mars Lander

Soaring, Buzzing, Floating, Hopping, Crawling And Inflatable Mars Rovers - Suggestions For UAE Mars Lander

The UAE plans its first Arab spaceship to Mars in 7 years. What's more, they plan to land it on Mars. With this, they are aiming high indeed, as Mars is probably the most difficult place to land a…

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