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News & Articles By Kevin Hughes
01/25/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Newly discovered exoplanet appears to have nuclear fusion taking place in its core
An international team of scientists recently discovered an exoplanet that seems to have nuclear fusion ongoing in its core. Using direct imaging provided by the European Space Agency’s Gaia spacecraft, the team headed by Sasha Hinkley of the University of Exeter in England found the exoplanet orbiting approximately 300 million miles away from the star HD 206893. […]
01/24/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Astronomers discover Earth-sized exoplanet that may hold WATER
The main planet-hunting spacecraft of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has discovered an exoplanet that equals Earth’s size and may hold water. Exoplanets are planets that orbit around a star. Since its launch in April 2018, NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has found 285 confirmed exoplanets and more than 6,000 potential candidates. […]
01/18/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Astronomers discover 3 galaxies from EARLY UNIVERSE
Astronomers have discovered three galaxies from the early universe. The discovery of these galaxies, which developed about 12 billion years ago near the Milky Way, opens a window into what the cosmos was like at the beginning of time. The three ultra-faint dwarf galaxies (UFDs) are 11.4 million light years way. They are among the […]
01/17/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Space hazards: 8 Huge asteroids made closest approach to Earth in the first 14 days of 2023
Many asteroids are classified as Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) and considered as the biggest threats to humanity. In technical terms, a NEO is any small solar system body whose orbit brings it into proximity with Earth. Not all NEOs pose a threat to the planet, but the large ones always raise concern. These objects may sometimes come […]
01/12/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Opal gemstones in Martian crater indicate extensive water, possible microbial life once existed there
An old, dried-up lake bed on Mars may be full of opal gemstones that could prove the existence of extensive water and possible microbial life on the Red Planet. This was based on latest data from Curiosity, the largest and most capable rover ever sent to Mars. A study issued Dec. 19 in the Journal […]
12/13/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Study: Mysterious bright light spotted in February was a distant star being squeezed by a black hole
The mysterious bright light spotted in February was a distant star being “squeezed like a toothpaste tube” by a colossal black hole, according to a study. Astronomers working at the Zwicky Transient Facility in California were bewildered when they saw a flash that let out more light than a trillion suns last February. They have now determined that the light was due […]
12/08/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
2 New minerals discovered inside meteorite that crashed to Earth
Two minerals never seen before were discovered inside a meteorite that crashed into Earth. The meteorite, which weighs 3,000 pounds, was discovered in Somalia back in 2020. The minerals were found inside a single 2.5-ounce slab of rock taken from the space rock dubbed El Ali. They were named elaliite and elkinstantonite. The first mineral was named after […]
11/29/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Study: Mars was covered by deep oceans 4.5 billion years ago
A new study has determined that Mars was once predominantly blue before becoming a desolate red desert. Although researchers have long believed that the Red Planet once held water, just how much water it had is still up for debate. (Related: Scientists discover new evidence of liquid water on Mars.) The study estimates that the oceans covered the entire planet, […]
11/08/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Study: Ancient microbes could survive hundreds of millions of years below the surface of Mars while in “suspended animation”
A new study has put forward the possibility that ancient microbes could survive for hundreds of millions of years below the surface of Mars while in a state of suspended animation. The Oct. 25 study published in Astrobiology stated that the bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans could survive 280 million years on Mars, almost 300 times longer than […]
10/07/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists discover new evidence of liquid water on Mars
Scientists have found new evidence indicating there could be liquid water on Mars, which is a major breakthrough in the search for life there. The University of Cambridge-led study provided the first independent evidence that uses data aside from radar that there is liquid water beneath the south polar ice cap of the Red Planet. “This study gives […]
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