Saturn’s “ring rain” is a surprising cocktail of chemicals Posted on October 06, 2018 by quaezar In News The “ring rain” of material falling from Saturn’s rings into the planet’s atmosphere is a much more intense, contaminated downpour than scientists thought. For decades, astronomers have suspected that Saturn’s […]Read more Saturn’s “ring rain” is a surprising cocktail of chemicals
Gaia spots stars flying between galaxies Posted on October 02, 2018 by quaezar In News A team of astronomers using the latest set of data from ESA’s Gaia mission to look for high-velocity stars being kicked out of the Milky Way were surprised to find […]Read more Gaia spots stars flying between galaxies
New Artificial Intelligence Does Something Extraordinary, It Remembers! Posted on September 03, 2018 by quaezar In News When you return to school after summer break, it may feel like you forgot everything you learned the year before. But if you learned like an AI system does, you […]Read more New Artificial Intelligence Does Something Extraordinary, It Remembers!
19,000 hours of recordings from the Apollo 11 mission online! Posted on August 29, 2018 by quaezar In News NASA and the University of Texas have teamed up to digitize 19,000 hours of recordings from the Apollo 11 mission that landed the first two people on the moon. From […]Read more 19,000 hours of recordings from the Apollo 11 mission online!