Have you ever wondered what would happen if an asteroid impacts Earth? You don't have to be a scientist to know that the effects would be devastating—and the bigger the asteroid, the more widespread the destruction.
A now-removed viral post on the Absolute Units subreddit shows what would happen to the planet if the largest known asteroid were to collide with the planet.
A nearby solar system which was destroyed has been discovered
According to the lead author, Abbigail Elms , a PhD Student at the University of Warwick , at the centre of the discovery is a star , similar to our Sun , which is now depleted in what is called a 'white dwarf' , Futurism reports.
The 'white dwarf' of this solar system has been designated the name WDJ2147-4035 and is only 90 light-years away from us .
Will Triton finally answer, 'Are we alone?' - Universe Today
We recently examined how and why Saturn's icy moon, Enceladus, could answer the longstanding question: Are we alone?
"Triton may be an 'ocean world', a moon that has a solid ice crust over a liquid water subsurface ocean," said Dr. Candice Hansen-Koharchek, who is a planetary scientist and was a Voyager Imaging Team Assistant Experiment Representative during the Voyager missions.
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District Energy Supports the Passage of the Local Solar Expansion Act of 2022 - EIN Presswire
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Tim Tams Made With Solar Power On The Way
Arnott's Group has inked a deal with CleanPeak Energy that will see the iconic biscuit maker’s manufacturing facility in Sydney transition to 100% renewable energy for its electricity needs.
The plant in Huntingwood is huge. Covering 44,000sqm, there’s plenty of rooftop space for solar panels.
Neighbors organize to halt Hesperus solar installation – The Durango Herald
An ad hoc group of concerned La Plata County residents have organized themselves in opposition to the proposed Hesperus Solar Project, for which Primergy Solar submitted an application on Nov. 4.
The STOP Hesperus Solar group consists of roughly 30 members with an organizing core of seven or eight people. Their goal? Prevent the construction of the 1,900-acre project.
Earth's largest crater, the Vredefort, in S Africa - a 20km/12mi-wide asteroid hit us so hard, it brought up diamon… https://t.co/VyOVFzhNxK Cmdr_Hadfield (from Earth) Wed Nov 09 13:44:49 +0000 2022
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