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How to find a habitable planet? Planetary geology research is the key, and we'll know the answer in October
For years, mankind has dreamed of finding a new "turnkey" home in the vastness of the universe, but although more than 4,000 exoplanets have been found today, only a small fraction of them meet the criteria for a habitable planet, so how can we streamline this small fraction again?
By tannie rusty2 years ago in Earth
Scientists predicted the existence of dark energy, more mysterious than dark matter, does it really exist?
The undeniable point is that, although humans currently detect the universe, about 93 billion light years in diameter range, however, in fact, scientists generally believe that this is just the tip of the iceberg.
By tannie rusty2 years ago in Earth
"Voyager flew out of the solar system, the data obtained, surprising people
With the continuous progress of the times, the continuous development of society and the continuous progress of people's technology, our standard of living has improved and the quality of life has been improved. Mankind's exploration of outer space has not stopped, and nowadays, with the rapid development of science and technology, we have made new progress in the world of outer space.
By tannie rusty2 years ago in Earth
The study found that dandelion can kill more than 90% of cancer cells, is it a rumor or science?
People have different views on things at different ages. When they were young, dandelion was a plaything in the hands of many people. When they grew up, many people began to understand that dandelion was still a traditional Chinese medicine. Nowadays, people's awareness of health preservation is increasing, and the history of traditional Chinese medicine in my country is also very long, and everyone still trusts it. Regarding dandelion, it is said on the Internet that it can kill more than 90% of cancer cells. Is this true? Today's article will tell you about it in detail.
By tannie rusty2 years ago in Earth
Are polar glaciers saved? Experts build 'real ice maker' and are currently experimenting in the Arctic Circle
Last year, whether it was the distant Antarctica or Greenland in the Arctic, the terrestrial glaciers ushered in a major melting event, especially in Greenland in the Arctic, the melting rate is getting faster and faster. Previous satellite photos show that in the summer, Greenland's glaciers are melting. Countless small ponds will appear on top of the ice sheet, indicating that many glaciers have naturally melted into water.
By tannie rusty2 years ago in Earth
Why do people have dreams that they have never experienced? There are rumors that there is a connection with a parallel universe
For us humans, sleep is essential. We all spend a lot of time sleeping. On average, in a human life, nearly 1/3 of the time will be spent in sleep.
By tannie rusty2 years ago in Earth
How did Voyager 1, which is 22.8 billion kilometers away, send the signal back to Earth?
The universe is so big, but the range of human activities is very small. So far, the farthest place humans have been to is the moon, and the average distance between the moon and the earth is only 380,000 kilometers. Of course, humans have also launched a variety of detectors. If you count them, then the range of human activities will be much larger.
By tannie rusty2 years ago in Earth
30 billion tons in a century! The Mariana Trench did not stop "drinking water", and the sea level rose instead of falling?
Introduction: The earth is a member of the solar system, and the solar system is a small part of the universe. The earth is very small in the universe, but the earth is the only planet known to human beings that has living organisms. Humans have lived on the earth for tens of thousands of years, and at the same time have changed various environments on the earth, but now human beings are still in an unknown state of the earth, and more understanding of the earth is only shown by data. things are still relatively small.
By tannie rusty2 years ago in Earth
Scientists release amazing theory: the universe may be a huge neural network, really alive?
Introduction: With the continuous development of human science and technology, human exploration of the universe has become more and more frequent. The universe is boundless in human cognition, and the earth is only a small part of the universe. Because the universe is so huge and human beings are so small, people have a lot of mysterious ideas about the universe.
By tannie rusty2 years ago in Earth
Why is Yellowstone volcano called a "supervolcano"? Once the outbreak will really affect human survival?
Introduction: We humans have never been able to control, master and predict natural disasters. Whether it is as small as a gust of wind or as big as a volcanic eruption and a tsunami, however, the power of nature cannot be underestimated by everyone, and once it occurs, it will cause serious damage to us human beings. Everyone must know the world's largest volcano. This volcano covers an area of nearly 8,000 square kilometers, even larger than some countries. Such a large volcano, once it erupts, what kind of consequences it will bring to the whole world, no one dares to imagine.
By tannie rusty2 years ago in Earth
Lasso's heavy discovery, the highest energy photon, is expected to solve the mystery of the origin of cosmic rays?
LHAASO's new discovery, the highest-energy photon observed by humans, is expected to solve the "mystery of the century" of the origin of cosmic rays. Many people may not know what LHAASO is. LHAASO is the world's highest, largest and most sensitive cosmic ray detection device. LHAASO is located in Haizi Mountain, Daocheng County, Sichuan Province, China. Infrastructure construction started in July 2016. On June 19, 2018, the high-altitude cosmic ray observatory officially started construction. Covering an area of about 2,040 acres, it consists of a one-square-kilometer ground shower particle array consisting of 5,195 electromagnetic particle detectors and 1,188 muon detectors, a 78,000-square-meter water Cherenkov detector, and 18 wide-angle Cherenkov telescopes. A composite array of staggered arrangements. Using these four detection techniques, LHAASO can measure cosmic rays in all directions and with multiple variables.
By tannie rusty2 years ago in Earth