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Exoplanet With Iron Rain has Violent Winds ‘like Something Out of Science Fiction’

An illustration of the hot Jupiter exoplanet Wasp-121 b which has iron rains and winds that are violent beyond expectation (Image credit: Robert Lea (created with Canva)) Click here for more Space.com videos…0 seconds of 1 minute, 5 secondsVolume 0% PLAY SOUND WASP-121 b is the definition of an “extreme” exoplanet — it’s so hot that […]

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NASA May Have Found The Fastest Planetary System We’ve Ever Seen

In the Milky Way’s central bulge, about 24,000 light-years from Earth, a peculiar pair of objects appears to be hurtling through space at breakneck speed. Evidence suggests these objects are a high-velocity star and its accompanying exoplanet, a new study reports. If that’s confirmed, it would set a new record as the fastest-moving exoplanet system

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Extreme Drop in Oxygen Will Eventually Suffocate Most Life on Earth

For now, life is flourishing on our oxygen-rich planet, but Earth wasn’t always that way – and scientists have predicted that, in the future, the atmosphere will revert back to one that’s rich in methane and low in oxygen. This probably won’t happen for another billion years or so. But when the change comes, it’s

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NASA Admits Alcubierre Drive Initiative: Faster Than The Speed Of Light

Traveling faster than light has always been attributed to science fiction, but that all changed when Harold White and his team at NASA started to work on and tweak the Alcubierre Drive. Special relativity may hold true, but to travel faster or at the speed of light we might not need a craft that can

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‘Giant Arc’ Stretching 3.3 Billion Light-Years Across The Cosmos Shouldn’t Exist

 A newly discovered crescent of galaxies spanning 3.3 billion light-years is one of the world’s largest known structures, challenging some of astronomers’ most fundamental assumptions about the universe. The epic arrangement known as the Giant Arc is made up of galaxies, galaxy clusters, and a lot of gas and dust. It is located 9.2 billion

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The Physics Nobel Prize Winner of 2022 just Proved That The “Universe is Actually Not Real”

The fact that the universe is not locally real is one of the more disquieting discoveries of the last half-century. “Real,” which indicates that objects have defined attributes independent of observation—for example, an apple can be red even when no one is looking; “local,” which means that objects can only be impacted by their surroundings,

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Ancient Tree Contains Record of Earth’s Magnetic Field Reversal in Its Rings

Every 200,000 to 300,000 years, Earth’s magnetic North and South poles swap places, an event that opens the planet up to solar radiation and coincides with major extinction events.We’re long over due for such an adventure, with the last pole reversal occurring 780,000 years ago.Earlier this year, NASA warned that the magnetic “north pole” is racing 30 miles-per-year

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Teenager Captures Incredibly Clear Picture Of Saturn And Its Iconic Rings From His Backyard

A 15-year-old youngster used a telescope in his backyard to snap an image of Saturn that many experienced astronomers would be proud of. Marcus Reed of Seaford, East Sussex, used a 102mm diameter reflector telescope to acquire a crisp view of the gas giant, complete with its spectacular rings. The student said that he remained

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Students Invent Bacteria That Eat Plastic From The Oceans And Turn It Into Water

The high pollution in the oceans is a big problem on the planet. According to recent research, it is likely that in the year 2050 we will find more plastic than fish in the waters of the seas, and for this reason there are many people working to generate solutions to this problem, some very

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Photographer Shoots Epic Battle Between Fox And Eagle Over Rabbit , And It Gets More And More Epic With Each Photo

How would you feel if you were on your way home proudly clutching your hard-earned food, when all of a sudden somebody jumps you, snatches away your sandwich and does a runner? You’d be furious wouldn’t you?. Spare a thought then for this poor red fox, whose rabbit was dramatically stolen by a cheeky bald

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