Strange Objects Found at The Galactic Centre Are Like Nothing Else in The Milky Way0
- From Around the Web, Space
- January 17, 2020
There’s something really weird in the centre of the Milky Way.

There’s something really weird in the centre of the Milky Way.

Astronomers have detected five new planets, eight planet candidates, and confirmed three previously reported planets, around nine nearby M-dwarf (red dwarf) stars. Among the new planets, Gliese 180d and Gliese 229Ac are super-Earths located in the conservative habitable zones of their host stars; Gliese 433c is a cold super-Neptune candidate belonging to an unexplored population of Neptune-like planets.

The star closest to the sun appears to host another world much colder than Earth

Tiny grains give insight into galactic happenings before our solar system’s birth

Scientists have discovered that water is disappearing from the surface of Mars rapidly.

It was once thought that the gas giant Jupiter protected Earth from asteroids and other deadly space objects.

Asteroid 2020 AV2, a true space oddity, orbits entirely between the sun and Venus.

Wolf Cukier, 17, discovered a planet 6.9 times larger than Earth and only the 13th of its kind

As the search for alien life goes in full swing, Elon Musk believes that humans are the only conscious beings in the universe



