Did Venus, Earth’s ‘Twisted Sister’ Hellscape Planet, Once Harbor Water — and Life?0
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- September 24, 2019
Vast seas may have covered “hellish hothouse” Venus for billions of years.
Vast seas may have covered “hellish hothouse” Venus for billions of years.
Reports suggest a quantum computer has surpassed standard computers on a specific type of calculation
But nobody said it was supposed to be easy.
Researchers hope to use bubbles trapped in ice to help predict effect of CO2 on the Earth’s climate
The new research could help in the discovery of new uses for the ‘wonder material.’
The time has come. We’re going to smash a spacecraft into an asteroid.
A team of astrophysicists from Columbia University proposes that the strange long-term dimming of the KIC 8462852 star (also known as Tabby’s star or Boyajian’s star) is the result of a disk of debris — torn from a melting moon – that is accumulating and orbiting the star.
This will be NASA’s first moon landing since Apollo 11.
Astronomers have discovered the most massive neutron star to date, a rapidly spinning pulsar approximately 4,600 light-years from Earth. This record-breaking object is teetering on the edge of existence, approaching the theoretical maximum mass possible for a neutron star.
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