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[ad_1] We’ve reached a point when scientists can easily gauge levels of greenhouse gases or other air pollutants just by measuring their concentrations in the atmosphere. However, with these measurements alone, it is not necessarily obvious where the pollution...
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[ad_1] Back to Article List The starburst galaxy is teeming with newborn stars fueled by its collision with at least two other galaxies. NGC 4449 as seen by the Gemini North Telescope. Red regions trace where there is ionized hydrogen in the galaxy – a sign of...
by rmil2k | Jun 27, 2024 | News
[ad_1] Enabling & Support 27/06/2024 232 views 2 likes The two Proba-3 satellites were set facing each other across a cleanroom as cameras, LEDs, a laser and shadow sensors were activated in turn, testing the systems that will let the pair sense their precise...
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[ad_1] Low-temperature hydrothermal vents could survive on the dark ocean floors of moons like Jupiter’s Europa for potentially billions of years, new computer simulations have shown, as astrobiologists strive to figure out whether these alien oceans could be...
by rmil2k | Jun 27, 2024 | News
[ad_1] Back to Article List The animation is a result of collaboration between two of NASA’s most powerful space telescopes — the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope. The Pillars of Creation as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope and the James...