astronomy
Celestial objects and the phenomena that surrounds them. What lies above the earth forever out of reach. From moons, to stars, galaxies, and beyond.
How does the Earth get its water resources?
I don't know if you have noticed, but the Earth is a little bit wet compared to the planets. How the Earth gets all its water has been a major mystery in the formation of the solar system, and recently a team of Japanese researchers found an important clue - the answer is hidden in Mercury.
Alessandro AlgardiPublished 2 years ago in FuturismWhat happens at the center of a black hole?
The concept of infinite density points comes from our perception of black holes that are stationary, non-spinning, and uncharged. Real black holes are much more interesting, especially when they are spinning
The presence of water in sunlit areas of the lunar surface
Previously, researchers discovered the presence of hydrogen on the lunar surface but were unsure whether it was in the form of water (H20) or the relatively recent hydroxide group (OH).
CopperchaleuPublished 2 years ago in FuturismDark matter in the universe is decreasing?
Recently, an international research team from the University of Melbourne, Rice University, CERT, and other universities and research institutions has proposed a new view about dark matter through a large amount of data research and analysis: it is believed that the dark matter in the universe is decreasing, what is going on?
CopperchaleuPublished 2 years ago in FuturismWhy is water one of the strangest substances in the universe?
Water is one of the strongest substances in the universe, and many people would be surprised by this because from a human perspective it seems perfectly normal that we have plenty of it.
Mysterious ghostly circles found in Earth's night sky
It's a shocking discovery! A group of researchers at the University of Western Sydney in Australia have discovered mysterious smoke ring-like strange circles invisible in visible light in the night sky, appearing like ghosts in space, unmeasured distance, unknown size and distance, unexplained by any currently known physical phenomenon, and two Russian scientists even believe that it could be the throat of the legendary wormhole.
Alessandro AlgardiPublished 2 years ago in FuturismDangerous "naked" black holes may be hiding in the universe
According to mainstream physics, every object that swallows the matter of the universe is surrounded by an event horizon. Once you cross this boundary, you fall in and never get out.
Earth's second ultra-small natural satellite discovered
The last time we found an ultra-small natural satellite of the Earth was in 2006, and this time we found a small satellite, code-named 2020 CD 3, which is quite smaller than a refrigerator.
Many A-SunPublished 2 years ago in FuturismThe mystery of Earth's primitive atmosphere
An international group of scientists led by EH researcher Paul Sosa has shed new light on the Earth's atmosphere 4.5 billion years ago. Their findings also provide new insights into the origin of life on Earth.
Cindy DoryPublished 2 years ago in FuturismIn what way will the universe end?
Since the beginning of consciousness, human beings have been afraid of death, because death means that all the good experiences, and memories, and those who can not let go of their loved ones, relatives, and everything they had, will leave them.
Sue TorresPublished 2 years ago in FuturismSpace travel needs to be slowed down!
A study of worms on the International Space Station shows that the low gravity of space alters our genes, creating a potential impediment to future manned missions.
Sue TorresPublished 2 years ago in FuturismA mystery on Mars!
When the Trailblazer Mars rover began analyzing the rocks at the base of the Zero crater in the spring of 2021, NASA scientists were surprised: They had expected to find sedimentary rocks because the crater had a lake billions of years ago. This formed when sand and mud settled in what was once a watery environment. Instead, they found that the floor is made up of two types of igneous rocks - one formed by volcanic activity at the surface and the other from magma deep underground.
Maria LahtiPublished 2 years ago in Futurism