Scientists are puzzled
by the new discovery that could make using the space telescope Hubble. They
found outside our solar system planet, the conditions of origin of which modern
science can not yet explain. The report is published on the website of the Institute
Space Telescope. Cosmic body surprising origin was discovered during monitoring
situated at a distance of 176 light-years from Earth, the star TW Hydra.
Heavenly body, which exoplanet, is removed from the star is 12 billion
kilometers, reports the publication .
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Suspended a spacewalk after finding fluid in the spacesuit
"The decision to
suspend the walk, as European astronaut Luca appeared Parmitano water in
diving," said Solovyov told Interfax.
The "fluid
leakage" occurred when Parmitano and NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy
performing repair and maintenance tasks outside the orbital outpost.
"After that the
U.S. took the decision on the urgent return of the astronauts aboard the
ISS," said Anna Vedisheva, spokesman for the Russian space agency
Roscosmos.
Solving a mystery than 3,500 million years
Scientists cannot know
for sure if there is life in space outside the Earth, but new research by a
team of scientists led by an astrobiologist at the University of South Florida
(USF) shows that one of the key elements that produced life on Earth was
brought to Earth by meteorites.
In an article published
in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences,
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