Back in 2006 by Saturn, Sun.The image: NASA / JPL / Space Sciences Institute ()fair use) Thirteen years ago, the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft was orbiting Saturn, not through its first mission, when an …
Read More »Hubble Telescope Shows Beautiful New Image of Saturn in Amazingly Clear Detail
It is summer time on Saturn, and rarely Earthlings have gotten to see such a clear view. The Hubble Space Telescope recently captured a new image of the planet, which shows its …
Read More »Now we know the most likely place to find extraterrestrials
Life, at least as we know it, has not been found anywhere else in space, except Earth. Enceladus could change that. Saturn's icy moon already has vast subsurface oceans and a source …
Read More »Scientists discover & # 39; building blocks & # 39; of life on Saturn’s moon Enceladus after discovering complex organic molecules
Scientists have found the "building blocks" for life on Saturn's moon Enceladus, where they have discovered complex organic molecules. NASA's Cbadini spacecraft made the discovery after immersing itself in Saturn's atmosphere before …
Read More »Ingredients for life discovered sprouting from Saturn’s moon | USA UU And World News
Last fall, when the notorious Cbadini spacecraft was spiraling toward its final and fatal descent into the clouds of Saturn, the astrochemist Morgan Cable could not help but shed a tear for …
Read More »What would a foreign language be like?
Projects such as SETI and Breakthrough Listen are dedicated to detecting the signals that aliens may be sending to the universe. But there is an additional side to the story, if E.T. …
Read More »Astronomers look closely at a distant star corpse
Pulsars are the rotating remains of mbadive stars that sweep the cosmos with narrow rays of radiation as they rotate. When an observer, in our case, the Earth, is in line with …
Read More »Gaia’s mission creates the most detailed star catalog to date
The Gaia space observatory of the European Space Agency (ESA) spent 22 months conducting an exhaustive study of 1.7 billion stars in our sky, creating the most detailed star catalog to date. …
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