Biology 30 Of The Most Mesmerizing Galaxies Captured On Telescope – Part 3 editor1, August 13, 2024 Oscar Wilde once said, “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.” I like to think of myself as someone who always seeks beauty in life, no matter the circumstances. What could be more captivating and enchanting than a night sky filled with… Continue Reading
Biology 30 Of The Most Mesmerizing Galaxies Captured On Telescope – Part 2 editor1, August 13, 2024 Oscar Wilde once said, “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.” I like to think of myself as someone who always seeks beauty in life, no matter the circumstances. What could be more captivating and enchanting than a night sky filled with… Continue Reading
Biology 30 Of The Most Mesmerizing Galaxies Captured On Telescope – Part 1 editor1, August 13, 2024 Oscar Wilde once said, “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.” I like to think of myself as someone who always seeks beauty in life, no matter the circumstances. What could be more captivating and enchanting than a night sky filled with… Continue Reading
Biology Astronomers have detected cosmic dust from the early universe, providing new insights into its formation and evolution. editor1, August 7, 2024August 7, 2024 The universe is a dusty place. Cosmic particles can range from the size of a single large molecule up to a bit larger than a grain of terrestrial sand, and these can accumulate in billowing clouds light-years wide. The general scientific understanding was that dust piles up gradually, produced by… Continue Reading
Biology JWST Releases New Image of Famous Supernova Remnant—Offering a New Perspective editor1, August 7, 2024 NASA has released a new image of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A (Cas A) captured by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Using its Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam), JWST has provided a fresh view of Cas A, one of the most extensively studied supernova remnants. Cas A, located about 11,000 light-years… Continue Reading
Biology Moss that can endure extreme cold and radiation might be able to survive on Mars. editor1, August 2, 2024 Syntrichia caninervis is known for its ability to survive in some of the harshest environments on Earth, such as deserts and arctic regions. Its resilience to extreme conditions suggests it could be a candidate for studying potential survival on Mars. A resilient moss, Syntrichia caninervis, found in some of Earth’s… Continue Reading
Biology How many moons and moonmoons could we cram into Earth’s orbit? editor1, July 20, 2024 Earth is lagging behind other worlds with its single moon, so on this episode of Dead Planets Society we are giving it more – and giving those moons moonmoons to orbit them Dead Planets Society is a podcast that takes outlandish ideas about how to tinker with the cosmos –… Continue Reading
Animals Spellbinding shots capture the Milky Way in all its glory editor1, July 20, 2024 These stunning photographs are some of the winners of this year’s Milky Way Photographer of the Year competition 2024 MILKY WAY PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR/TOM RAE In the right place at the right time, cast your eyes to the sky and you may see something awe-inspiring. This is the feeling… Continue Reading
Animals JWST spotted an incredible number of supernovae in the early universe editor1, July 20, 2024 Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have increased the number of known supernovae in the early universe by a factor of 10 and found the most distant one ever confirmed Many of the circled objects represent previously unknown supernovae NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, JADES Collaboration Astronomers using the James Webb… Continue Reading
Biology Saturn’s moon Titan is experiencing coastal erosion from methane seas editor1, July 20, 2024 Saturn’s moon Titan has coastlines matching ones on Earth that have been carved by waves, hinting that Titan’s hydrocarbon seas and lakes also has them The liquid hydrocarbon seas of Titan may have waves NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/University of Idaho Craggy coastlines appear to have been carved out by waves around… Continue Reading