The "Code Red" Wizard -- Could it Save Earth? & 4 new articles...
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The European Space Agency's Herschel infrared space observatory has detected raging winds of molecular gas streaming away from galaxies. Suspected for years, these outflows may have the power to strip galaxies of gas and halt star formation in its tracks.... |
A laser-like beam of light could predict the eventual collision of the Milky Way with the Andromeda Galaxy. Loránt Sjouwerman of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Socorro, New Mexico, and colleagues have glimpsed a bright, laser-like spot of microwave... |
Saturn's moon, Titan, has been considered a “unique world in the solar system” since 1908 when, the Spanish astronomer, José Comas y Solá, discovered that it had an atmosphere, something non-existent on other moons. One of Saturn's 60 moons, Titan... |
The reality of superclusters was not apparent until the 1980s, when new telescopes and sensors could produce three-dimensional maps of the Universe. Superclusters are typically seen as long and thin strands of clusters and galaxies, intracluster gases and, presumably, "dark... |
In July 1994 the Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 created a series of massive impacts on Jupiter's surface, providing the first direct observation of an extraterrestrial collision of solar system objects. Could it happen to Earth? The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO)... Provided by The Daily Galaxy |
