Discovery of Mars’ green nightglow: ESA’s TGO reveals radiant Martian skies, advancing our understanding of the Red Planet.
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Saturn’s Ring Status: Will They Vanish by 2025?
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinExplaining Saturn’s disappearing rings in 2025: A detailed astronomical insight by Jonti Horner, Astrophysics Professor.
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Deciphering Saturn’s Mysteries: Eclipse Observations Illuminate Ring Clarity
Saturn’s ring clarity analyzed using Cassini data, revealing new insights into their structure and transparency.
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Uncovering the Fascinating Genesis of Gold: New Scientific Insights
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaIntriguing theory reveals how gold defied expectations, surfacing in Earth’s mantle’s shallow pockets.
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The Ammonia Trail: Unlocking Cosmic Mysteries of Distant Worlds With Webb
Astonishing discovery: JWST detects ammonia isotopologues in brown dwarf, redefining exoplanet formation theories.
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Ice Pebble Drift and Planetary Formation: Insights from James Webb Space Telescope
Overview of James Webb Space Telescope’s evidence supporting icy pebble drift in planet formation, and comparative analysis of protoplanetary disks.
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Jupiter’s Atmospheric Winds Extend in Cylindrical Layers, Revealed by NASA’s Juno
Insights from NASA’s Juno reveal Jupiter’s winds extend in cylindrical layers, reshaping understanding of its internal structure.
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Earth Through a 2-mm Lens From a 6,000 km Orbit
Tiny 2-mm camera captures unique Earth image from 6,000 km orbit on TRISAT-R CubeSat for ESA research.
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Discovery Beneath the Earth: Traces of a Primordial Planet Detected in Earth’s Mantle
Researchers link mantle anomalies to remnants of Theia, providing insights into the Moon’s origin and Earth’s formative years.
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Venusian Past: Tectonic Evidence Suggests Potential for Ancient Habitability
Study posits ancient tectonics on Venus, hinting at early life potential and divergent geological evolution from Earth. #VenusPast #SpaceResearch