Dust could hold major clue to alien life, scientists say0
- From Around the Web, Space
- June 11, 2020
Planets that had been written off as uninhabitable could in fact be more likely to serve as home for life than previously thought, research indicates

Planets that had been written off as uninhabitable could in fact be more likely to serve as home for life than previously thought, research indicates

Arab world’s first interplanetary mission will see probe orbit planet for a Martian year to study its climate

Asteroids crashing into the ocean could have helped create the ingredients for life, scientists say.

The find could be a big clue about the nature of fast radio bursts.

Gravity waves from inside Saturn are ringing the planet’s rings

The new technique could map the velocity of gas in the towering structures called Fermi bubbles

But can it still dig?

Sharp-eyed skywatchers in parts of the world may be able to catch a slight lunar eclipse today (June 5) as Earth embarks on a new “eclipse season,” although North American viewers will be out of luck

The universe’s first stars continue to elude, but astronomers reveal other unexpected finds

Mars – glorious, dusty, complex Mars – may once have been even more dazzling. New research provides even more evidence that a rubbly ring once circled the Red Planet.



