At a distance of 40
light years from Earth is a planet that orbits a star and is about a third of
their diamonds. These termination astronomers from the U.S. and France, the
main provisions of which have been published in the latest issue of the
specialized publication "Astrophysical Journal", published in Chicago
by the American Astronomical Society, reports UNN.
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Sunday, October 21, 2012
Canada has produced a prototype for future Mars rovers
Canadian designers are
developing now several models of robots on wheels, to help astronauts learn the
satellite of the Earth and other planets in our solar system. "Much of the
work on the Moon and Mars will be related to the study of geology and drilling,"
- said Leclerc, adding that Canada is just in the technology of mining and
mining has gained a lot of experience.
"The U.S. space
agency - NASA has already shown interest in our prototype, offering complete
them for a particular space missions, "- he said.
Moon was once part of the Earth!
Scientists have make
available new indication that the moon was once part of our planet, but
billions of years ago, "broke away" from it in a collision with
another celestial body.
Now that planetary
scientists to understand where there is water on the natural satellite of our
planet, all the scholarly attention has focused on the more fundamental
question: how, after all, come from the moon itself? And how is it that she
seemed bound rotated in space in tune with the Earth?
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