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Martian life
Cylindrical Autonomous Drilling Bore Bot Could Finally Reach Buried Martian Life
Finding Martian life has remained one of the top priorities of astrobiologists across the world. Scientists have revealed that the south pole region of the Martian surface could be the best area to search...
brown dwarf star
Astronomers Discover a Brown Dwarf Star Hotter Than The Sun
In a recent study, Astronomers studied a brown dwarf star orbiting a white dwarf to discover that it has a surface temperature of about 8,000 kelvins (K). Keep in mind that our Sun has a surface temperature...
Saturn storms
Saturn Experiences Megastorms Every 20-30 Years, Scientists Discover in a Study about Saturn Storms
Saturn is previously not recognized to possess the power of experiencing Megastorms. Jupiter’s Great Red Spot has remained the most popular storm in the solar system. However, a recent study enabled scientists...
largest known asteroid
The Largest Known Asteroid Impact Structure on Earth Is Buried In Southeast Australia, Scientists Discover In A New Study
Scientists recently conducted a new study that revealed how the largest known asteroid impact structure on Earth is buried in Southeast Australia. Dr. Andrew Glickson a geologist and Visiting Fellow of...
question mark in space
James Webb Captures a Stunning Question Mark In Space
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) recently looked deep into the Universe and captures a stunning question mark in space. The European Space Agency (ESA) released a fascinating image of two young stars...
mud cracks
NASA's Curiosity Rover Discover Ancient Mud Cracks on Mars, Suggesting That the Red Planet May Have Been More Habitable Than Thought
NASA’s Curiosity rover recently discovered Hexagon-tiled rock on the Martian surface. Scientists revealed that the newly spotted ancient mud cracks are suggesting that Mars passed through a repeated cycle...