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AvatarSMflipped into Future ChroniclesAvatarAvatarWhat Will The ExoMars Lander Do?verified_publisherPopular Science - Rebecca BoyleThe importance of today's landing Europe’s Schiaparelli lander, closing in on Meridiani Planum. Today on Mars, a 13-year-old American robot will look up from its crater to photograph the arrival of a new European companion. It’s a solar system first: No robot on the the surface of another planet has …
AvatarSMflipped into SPACE + 🌌AvatarAvatarThere may be far, far more galaxies in the universe than scientists thoughtverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Dave MosherWhen astronomers first trained the Hubble Space Telescope on the deepest, darkest patch of the night sky, they knew they'd find a lot of faint, never-before-seen galaxies. And they did. Ten years of monthslong exposures, taken with different instruments and in different wavelengths of light, …
AvatarSMflipped into Future ChroniclesAvatarAvatarNo Number Of Additional Galaxies Can Prevent The Universe From Needing Dark MatterForbes - Ethan SiegelIt was perhaps the biggest news in space since we detected gravitational waves: instead of "billions and billions" of galaxies, there are at least two trillion of them -- that's 2,000,000,000,000 -- within our observable Universe. Previously, the best estimate was merely 170 billion, coming from …
AvatarSMflipped into Future ChroniclesAvatarAvatarTwo of the Largest Stars in the Galaxy Are Lashing Each Other With Stellar Windverified_publisherPopular Mechanics - Jay BennettA new imaging technique using three telescopes has allowed us to image this most turbulent part of the galaxy for the first time. About 7,500 light-years away in the Milky Way, raging stellar winds are ripping plasma from two stars in orbit around each other, and between these massive stars, the …
AvatarSMflipped into Future ChroniclesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoResearchers say giant asteroid to hit earth, but Nasa says not in the immediate futureInternational Business Times - Nupur JhaNasa refuted the claims made by other astronomers saying that Earth is likely to be hit by the deadly asteroid 2000 ET70. A giant, mountain-sized and …
AvatarSMflipped into Future ChroniclesAvatarAvatarWatch Two Space Agencies Attempt a Daredevil Landing on Mars This Morning [Updated]verified_publisherGizmodo - Maddie StoneAfter a seven month journey, the ExoMars mission arrives in orbit around Mars today. Its first order of business? To attempt a historic, daredevil …
AvatarSMflipped into Future ChroniclesAvatarAvatarNew Map of the Milky Way Is a 'Cosmic Time Capsule'InverseBy harnessing the power and ubiquity of the hydrogen atom, astrophysicists just brought us a detailed map of the Milky Way — all of it. Using German …
AvatarSMflipped into Future ChroniclesAvatarAvatarFirst Mars landing sees Europe's space agency ‘gaining its spurs’verified_publisherThe Guardian - Stuart ClarkA successful Mars landing today will put the European Space Agency on course for a mission to search for life on Mars in 2020.
AvatarSMflipped into Future ChroniclesAvatarAvatarE.T.'s Home Star Probably Looks Nothing Like the Sunverified_publisherPopular Mechanics - Matthew WilliamsAt least scientists and astronomers seem to think so. There's a potentially Earth-like planet around the closest star to Earth—that's the space headline that captured the world's imagination this summer. But here's something that was easy to forget in all that furor over Proxima Centauri. Our …
AvatarSMflipped into Future ChroniclesAvatarAvatarIs there life on Mars?verified_publisherDW English - Jessie WingardIs there, or has there ever been, life on Mars? European and Russian scientists are hoping to find out, with the first test probe set to land on Mars …
AvatarSMflipped into Future ChroniclesAvatarAvatarThe Untold Story of the First Atoms in the UniverseThe Daily Beast - The ConversationExactly when and how were the original hydrogen atoms destroyed? A new telescope may provide an answer. By Aaron Parsons, Associate Professor of …