Most Carbon-Rich Asteroids Never Make it to Earth –and now we know why

An artist's illustration of asteroids near Earth.

Earth’s Meteorite Collection Just Got Called Out For Being A Little Bied – Band What’s More, A Team of Astronomers Pinpointed Exactly Why that Bias Occurs. Carbonaceous asteroids are all over our solar system, bot in the main belt and closer to earth. But very few of the carbon-rocks are actually found on Earth, Comprising … Read more

A long-head assumption about uranus just getting up

Image of Uranus captured by Hubble Space Telescope

Decades of data collected by the hubble space telescope has given an International Team of Astronomers Fresh Insight Into What’s Going on with Uranus. A new analysis, Published In Nature Astronomy, Calculates the spin of one of our Solar System’s Most Undrastudied Planets with UnprecedenD Precision. A Human-Made Object has visited the Seventh Planet from … Read more

A partial solar eclipse will create ‘Devil Horns’ on Saturday. Here’s how to watch

A partial solar eclipse is seen as the Sun rises behind the Delaware Breakwater Lighthouse on June 10, 2021, at Lewes Beach in Delaware.

The moon is getting ready to squeeze its way in front of our view of the sun, partally blocking the star’s disc to create a rare view in the morning skies. A Partial Solar eclipse will take place on saturday, March 29, and will be visible in the North American Northeast, Europe, as well as … Read more

An astronomer calculated the exact day a star will blow –nd it’s this week

A red giant star and white dwarf orbit each other in this animation of a nova similar to T Coronae Borealis.

Astronomers have been watching a small constellation in the night Sky, Waiting for a Nearby Binary Star system to explode. The wait may finally be over: a numerical estimate predicts the rare nova eruption could Haappen on Thursday, March 27. T Coronae Borealis (T CRB), also know as the blaze star, is a binary star … Read more

An unusually monstrous galaxy from the early universe

The Big Wheel galaxy as seen by Webb.

Observations by the keen-ayed webb space telescope have Reveled a huge galaxy in the distant-wHICH is to say early –universe. The galaxy is a vibrant orange disk, dubbed the big wheel. Its life began within the universe’s first two billion years of existence; Given the cosmos’ Near-14-Billion-Year Existent, that’s Quite Old. The galaxy is remarkably … Read more

Black Holes Could Be Tunnels to White Holes, New theory Sugges

A black hole simulation.

Ever Wonded What would Haappen If you Fell into a Black Hole? According to einstein’s Theory of General RelativityYou would be crushed by the powerful gravity of its singularity: the center of a black hole where all matter –nd time – is compressed into an infinite decent where and time break doven. New research sugges … Read more

Webb Telescope Captures First Direct Evidence of Carbon Dioxide on An Exoplanet

An infrared image of the HR 8799 system.

Nasa’s webb space telescope has captured direct images of carbon dioxide in a planet beyond our Solar system for the first time. The images feature hr 8799, a Multiplanet system 130 light-Years from Earth. The discovery not only reveals a chemical compound essential on Earth for processes including photosynthesis and the carbon cycle, but also … Read more