Monthly Archives: August 2015
Astronomers Find A Binary Black Hole Inside Closest Quasar
August 30, 2015 | EditorsUsing NASA’ Hubble Telescope, a team of astrophysicists and astronomers has found in the core of the dwarf galaxy Markarian 231 (Mrk 231) — also known as UGC 8058 — a binary black holes orbiting furiously around each other. Read More
The Great Attractor: What It Is?
August 30, 2015 | EditorsAbout a hundred thousand galaxies, including ours, are being sucked toward a region of space that we can’t see and we don’t know why. Astronomers call it a gravity anomaly or the Great Attractor. Read More
Widely Space Myths That Most People Believe
August 29, 2015 | EditorsTheres no denying that Space is incredible. It’s a massive and mysterious thing that the world is still trying to understand! With so many people wondering about the final frontier, there are gonna be a few myths that popup. I’m here to debunk some of space myths and give you some far out info in the process! Let’s do this. Read More
Alien Life Might Spread Like A ‘Virus’ Across The Universe
August 28, 2015 | EditorsIn a new study, astrophysicists at Harvard University claim that if some form of alien life does indeed have the ability to move from planet to planet — much like a virus — (a process called panspermia), it would spread in a predictable pattern that we could potentially detect it. Read More
A Look At The Most Valuable Things On This Planet
August 28, 2015 | Editors 1What kind of price would you pay for the things you value most? Your family, your property, or even your life. Humans value things we deem desirable or necessary. So, with that said, what are the most valuable things on Earth? Read More
Dawn Spacecraft Finds A Strange Pyramid On Ceres
August 27, 2015 | EditorsA new dramatic pics, the closest pics yet of the dwarf planet Ceres, sent by NASA’ Dawn spacecraft last week, show several features of the small world in unprecedented detail, including tall, conical mountain — a ‘pyramid on Ceres’, as it called by scientists — as well as wide cylindrical depressions and even some large craters. Read More
Why Doesn’t Earth Have Rings Around It Like Saturn?
August 26, 2015 | Editors 1Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune all have rings, so why doesn’t Earth have rings too? Turns out that, mostly, the answer is luck. Read More
Stephen Hawking Solved Black Holes’ Paradox?
August 26, 2015 | EditorsOne of the most vexing questions in physics is what would really happen if you fell into a black hole? Now, a new radical theory, proposed by famous cosmologist Stephen Hawking, may finally solve this challenging puzzle. Read More
Top 5 Unbelievably Strange Exoplanets In The Known Universe
August 25, 2015 | EditorsMore thant 2000 exoplanets have been found beyond our solar system, and some of them are unbelievably unique. Here are some of the most strange exoplanets NASA’ Kepler has found so far. Read More
NASA’s Chandra Observatory Detected Smallest Supermassive Black Hole Ever At The Center Of A Galaxy
August 22, 2015 | EditorsUsing NASA’ Chandra X-ray Observatory, an international team of researchers has discovered the smallest supermassive black hole yet resides at the center of a distant galaxy, 340 million light-years away from us. Read More
Finally: Scienitsts Firms Up the Existence Of Cosmic Neutrinos
August 21, 2015 | EditorsResearchers, running the IceCube Neutrino Observatory buried deep in the Antarctic ice, have collected more evidence to confirm the existence of the ‘high-energy astronomical messengers,’ neutrinos. Read More
Saturn’s Moon Dione Become Even More Mysterious
August 21, 2015 | Editorsif you’re anything like us you’re probably a fan of Saturn with its seven groups of gorgeous ring, 62 main moon and hundreds of smaller moonlets and also has one tiny artificial satellite, Cassini, which just finished its last close flyby of one of Saturn’s moons, Dione, on August 17. Read More
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