Flat spots on Saturn’s moon Titan may be the floors of ancient lake beds0
- From Around the Web, Space
- June 16, 2020
New theory about the gas giant’s largest satellite may solve a 20-year-old mystery

New theory about the gas giant’s largest satellite may solve a 20-year-old mystery

In the past decade, there has been renewed thinking about missions to the moon, perhaps even to Mars.

Scientists have identified a green light in the atmosphere of Mars.

Astronomers have finally confirmed the existence of two exoplanets — Proxima b and c — orbiting Proxima Centauri, the Sun’s closest stellar neighbor and one of the best-studied low-mass stars.

If you thought COVID-19, civil unrest, locusts, volcanic eruptions and hurricanes signaled Armageddon — you may be right!

New calculations could shed light on the fate of our own species and planet

Physicists from CERN’s ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC ApparatuS) and CMS (Compact-Muon-Solenoid) collaborations presented their latest results at the 2020 Large Hadron Collider Physics Conference.

A surprising new discovery has revealed a previously unknown structure located deep beneath the Pacific Ocean between the Earth’s core and mantle.



