Team Mission Mars Science Laboratory implied that they have some important news that they will be ready to share soon. But, like all serious scientists, they are awaiting confirmation of their results before say something specific. In an interview with the American radio station National Public Radio (NPR) science mission chief John Graettinger said that a sample of Martian soil, studied recently with the tool SAM (Sample Analysis at Mars) rover Curiosity, showed something "stunning ('earthshaking').
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Distant star ingest a planet the size of Jupiter
Sized planet about 1.4
times larger than Jupiter is captivated by its own star for a solid veil of
gas, according to new observations made space telescope "Hubble".
The planet WASP-b is a
gas giant, spinning dangerously close to its parent star so that its
evaporation created a dense cloud of gas that does not pass light.
Failed Flash explain the origin of dim supernova
A powerful
supercomputer showed that the type of unusually faded stellar explosion can be recognized,
in all probability, to the failed attempt to blow up a white dwarf.
A team of scientists
led by George Jordan, researchers at Flash Center for Computational Science,
University of Chicago, compared the unusually dim supernova type 1a supernovae
with the normal of the same type.
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