Astronomy

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Water Leaking into Earth’s Core May Have Created a Mysterious Layer That Moves out Crystals

Scientists recently discovered the cause of a strange crystal-forming layer that encompasses the Earth’s core. In a recent finding, researchers suggest that water leaking into the Earth’s core may have reacted with our planet’s metallic heart. Researchers in the 1990s discovered that a thin layer is surrounding Earth’s outer core. This thin layer is a swirling ocean […]

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NASA Spots Methane on Distant Exoplanet for The First Time

NASA’s scientists recently studied the data obtained by the James Webb Space Telescope from a distant exoplanet named WASP-80 b. The data revealed fascinating details of the atmospheric secrets of the exoplanet. JWST observed the planet as it moved both in front and behind its host star. The telescope captured a distinctive spectrum indication showing

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Black Friday Deal: Save $110 on Magnification 45-450x, Wireless Remote Telescope For Astronomy Enthusiasts and Beginners

If you are a lover of astronomy, you may consider purchasing this powerful telescope for astronomy. The Wireless Remote Koolpte Telescope is currently considered one of the best telescopes to purchase from Amazon. With over 2400 reviews and a 4.4-star rating, you should be confident that the product has the best user experience for real space lovers

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How Astronomer Accidentally Discovers the Speed of Light 347 Years Ago

Ancient astronomers struggled to understand the concept of the speed of light. Before its discovery, some researchers thought that the speed of light was either extremely fast to measure or infinite. On Nov. 21, 1676, Ole Rømer, a Danish astronomer discovered the speed of light. Rømer accidentally discovered this while studying Jupiter’s volcanic moon, Io.

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NASA’s James Webb Captures About 500,000 Stars in the Heart of the Milky Way

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope recently captured a fascinating detail of the dense center of our home galaxy. The new image of the heart of the Milky Way showed never-before-seen features of our galactic center. In fact, astronomers have yet to explain the great details of the dense center of the Milky Way. NASA revealed

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Radio Telescope Spots Supermassive Black Hole Consuming Dense Gas

Scientists recently studied the Circinus Galaxy which is one of the nearest galaxies to the Milky Way. Despite being so close to our home galactic world, astronomers kind of focused on other cosmic objects. Previous studies have enabled astronomers to discover that the Circinus Galaxy is located about 13 million light years away from Earth

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Webb spots Presence of Sand Clouds In Nearby Exoplanet WASP-107b

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope recently gazed deep into the clouds of an intriguing nearby exoplanet named WASP-107b. During the detailed observation, JWST used its powerful spotted Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) to spot a complex chemical composition in the exoplanet’s atmosphere. The official statement released by JWST’s team reveals that the clouds of WASP-107b comprise silicate

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We Live in A Thin Milky Way Galaxy, Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains

The Milky Way galaxy, which houses about 300-billion-star systems including our solar system is estimated to be 100,000 light years across. This implies that our home galaxy is about 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 km (about 100,000 light-years or about 30 kpc) across. Hence, many people assume that a galaxy of about this size is extremely massive and thick

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What Is String Theory? A Scientist Explains Using Realistic Examples

What is String Theory? Many science enthusiasts have been struggling to understand the concept of this theory. Professor Brian Randolph Greene, an American theoretical physicist and mathematician, used an orange to explain String Theory in the most simplified terms. “Imagine, if I have a beautiful tree that’s filled with oranges. And I ask myself, what

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