Oldest material on Earth discovered Posted on January 14, 2020 by quaezar In News Scientists analysing a meteorite have discovered the oldest material known to exist on Earth. They found dust grains within the space rock – which fell to Earth in the 1960s […]Read more Oldest material on Earth discovered
A giant wave of gas lurks near our solar system Posted on January 11, 2020 by quaezar In News HONOLULU — The Earth and sun are right next to a wavy rope of star-forming gas, but astronomers only just noticed it. Many of the most well-known nearby stellar nurseries […]Read more A giant wave of gas lurks near our solar system
Antarctica shock: Scientists’ groundbreaking discovery 400ft below ice revealed Posted on January 09, 2020 by quaezar In News Antarctica is the planet’s southernmost continent where the geographic South Pole is located and is home to some 1,000 scientists attempting to understand more about the history of Earth and the effects of […]Read more Antarctica shock: Scientists’ groundbreaking discovery 400ft below ice revealed
A Galactic-scale gas wave in the solar neighborhood Posted on January 08, 2020 by quaezar In News For the past 150 years, the prevailing view of the local interstellar medium was based on a peculiarity known as Gould’s Belt1–4, an expanding ring of young stars, gas and […]Read more A Galactic-scale gas wave in the solar neighborhood