The largest planet in our solar system, Jupiter may have cannibalised multiple baby planets, a new study has found. Turns out, you don't become the largest planet in a solar system by being nice.
A new study published this month sheds light on Jupiter's massive gravitational pull and how it may have absorbed smaller planets into its gaseous atmosphere. In cosmic terms, this may be seen as the equivalent of eating or cannibalising - a very common phenomenon in space.
The Solar System As We Know It Does Not Exist - Digital Journal
This is a masterpiece written by Lewis Fofanah. He is here to debunk the universal ideologies we grew up believing. This book draws a line between the truth and the tuned truth constructed by astrophysicists.
This book will engage you in a pondering frenzy, pulling the strands that hold the entire structure in place, making you aware of the invisible arms providing it power, how the minds are programmed from day one through the means of media and the normal things surrounding us.
NASA Pauses Psyche, a Mission to a Metal-Rich Asteroid - The New York Times
Computer software delays pushed back the launch of a NASA spacecraft to explore what appears to be a metal asteroid that may be the core of a protoplanet that was blown apart in the early days of the solar system by a giant collision.
The completed spacecraft, named Psyche after the asteroid it is to visit in the main belt between Mars and Jupiter, is sitting at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and had been scheduled to launch from there on Aug. 1 aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.
NASA: Assessments of Major Projects | U.S. GAO
NASA plans to invest over $80 billion in its major projects to continue exploring Earth, the moon, and the solar system. This is our 14th annual assessment of NASA's major projects.
In 2021, NASA completed six projects, including launching the James Webb space telescope. But, in the last year, NASA's major projects collectively exceeded their cost estimates by almost $3 billion. They also surpassed their collective schedules by almost 10 years.
Scientifically Plausible SF Settings That Provide an Alternative to FTL Travel | Tor.com
Suppose for the moment that one was a science fiction author and was trying to imagine a plausible setting in which a multitude of inhabited worlds were within easy, quick reach.
How many authors have tried to come up with settings that meet all these demands? More than you'd expect.
Co-op aims to make solar accessible to Craig property owners | CraigDailyPress.com
As the Yampa Valley prepares to make the transition from coal generated power to alternative energy sources, there is a growing movement to make solar more accessible for local property owners.
Solar United Co-op, a nonprofit whose mission is to help people go solar, has launched the Northwest Solar Co-op to serve Moffat, Routt and Rio Blanco Counties.
Will Your Solar Panels Work During a Blackout? - CNET
Most solar panels won't work in a blackout. This isn't because they are no longer capable of converting sunlight into electricity, but because of how most solar systems work.
The majority of solar systems are grid-tied systems, meaning they're still attached to the standard utility grid.
A comet twice as big as Mount Everest is headed past Earth soon
A massive comet is heading towards Earth and the inner solar system. Comet C/2017 K2 (PanSTARRS) doesn’t pose a threat to Earth itself, but the massive comet will be a treat for sky watchers.
C/2017 K2 (PanSTARRS) will make its closest approach to Earth on July 14, 2022. Astronomers aren’t positive how close the comet will come, but we do know it won’t pose any danger to our planet.
It's a planet parade! 🪐 Before sunrise, you can catch a naked-eye glimpse of planets "lined up" in the sky:… https://t.co/fmdpWWLarj NASAHubble (from Goddard Space Flight Center) Thu Jun 23 15:03:18 +0000 2022
Five planets are moving into a rare alignment, which will be visible from Earth this week. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Ju… https://t.co/4Lgr6ALfFR CBSNews (from New York, NY) Thu Jun 23 20:00:00 +0000 2022
A PARADE OF PLANETS 🪐 For the first time in 18 years, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn (not in picture) ar… https://t.co/i0oYZNQ8a2 cnnphilippines (from Philippines) Thu Jun 23 23:16:56 +0000 2022
PASS IT ON: A rare sight, don't miss it! All planets visible to the unaided eye with Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter,… https://t.co/tSbzh80Z1I mark_tarello (from Binghamton, New York) Thu Jun 23 13:20:16 +0000 2022
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