Young galaxies are flat, but old ones are more blobby0
- From Around the Web, Space
- April 24, 2018
A new survey precisely links the shape of a galaxy to the ages of its stars

A new survey precisely links the shape of a galaxy to the ages of its stars

It was just around lunchtime, so the story goes, when Stefan Michalak saw several unusual silver objects cross the sky in Manitoba’s Whiteshell Provincial Park.

Is there a secret UFO project that the Military is conducting? And are the black triangle UFOs the project?

The inactivity of astronauts during spaceflights presents a significant risk to their muscles, says a new study in The Journal of Physiology.

Hungry, hungry enzymes.

When our solar system was in its infancy 4.5 billion years ago, a swarm of protoplanets swirled around the sun—some of which coalesced into larger and larger masses, while others were blasted to smithereens in a demolition derby of planetary proportions.

Telescope hitching ride on a SpaceX rocket designed to spot alien worlds

With little warning, a relatively large asteroid flew through the Earth-Moon system on April 15th only 192,200 km (0.5 LD) from our planet.
Scientists at the University of California, Irvine made a breakthrough recently in verifying a new material configuration to facilitate cooling.





























































