Our universe is full of apparitions, mysterious sights, and spine-tingling sounds. Take a journey to some of the frightful corners of the cosmos.
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Ultraviolet shines light on origins of our solar system | University of Hawaiʻi System News
In the search to discover the origins of our solar system, an international team of researchers has compared the composition of the sun to the composition of the most ancient materials that formed in our solar system: refractory inclusions in unmetamorphosed meteorites.
“It has been recently demonstrated that variations in isotopic compositions of many elements in our solar system were inherited from the protosolar molecular cloud,” said lead author Alexander Krot , researcher at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Hawaiʻi Institute of Geophysics and Planetology ( HIGP ). “Our study reveals that oxygen is not the exception.”
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Michigan fireball meteorite fragments could shed light on origins of solar system | US news | The
The fireball – a type of very bright meteor that would even be observed in daylight – was spotted in several states as it flew across the sky on the evening of 16 January 2018; the meteor also produced an atmospheric shockwave equivalent to a magnitude 2.0 earthquake.
Walnut-sized fragments were rapidly recovered from Strawberry and Bass Lakes by meteorite hunters using information from scientists who had been tracking their trajectory using Nasa's weather radar.
In case you are keeping track:
Six solar system oddities and why they're important - Big Think
Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington
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Unlike many other items on this list, this strange occurrence is likely caused by a fairly mundane mechanism. As the planet, which is made primarily of metal, has a high iron content, scientists speculate that the planet is shrinking as it continues to cool down from the high internal temperatures it had when it formed.
However, this isn't the end of things. Why Mercury has such a higher iron content remains a mystery.
Our View: NASA mission could shine new light on the beginning of the solar system - Portland
It’s no small thing deciding who will occupying our political offices and wield power for the next few years. But you’ll have to excuse some NASA scientists if they have bigger questions on the brain.
A team at NASA last week successfully made contact with a primordial asteroid more than 200 million miles away, as the spacecraft Osiris-Rex reached out and grabbed its surface, with any luck picking up some ancient material to bring back to Earth.
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We didn't mean to frighten. It's just that our new @SoundCloud playlist captures all the creaks and howls of our am… https://t.co/Yq4lcHIW1f NASA Wed Oct 28 21:01:10 +0000 2020
🔊 Our new @SoundCloud playlist captures all the creaks, howls, and cackles of our universe. This #NASAHalloween, di… https://t.co/MGP5RwqUI0 NASA Wed Oct 28 16:22:57 +0000 2020
LISTEN IF YOU DARE 🔊 Using data from our spacecraft, @NASA scientists gathered new eerie sounds from the depths of… https://t.co/Txcf63NyAK NASAJPL (from Pasadena, Calif.) Wed Oct 28 16:24:52 +0000 2020
Feeling like someone is watching you? It might be the Ring Nebula you're sensing from 2,000 light-years away. See m… https://t.co/jmFox3HAM8 NASASolarSystem (from Milky Way Galaxy) Thu Oct 29 23:01:58 +0000 2020
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