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TOPICS:AstronomyExoplanetMax Planck InstitutePlanetary Science By DR. BIRGIT KRUMMHEUER, MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE MAY 25, 2019 If the orbit of an extrasolar planet is aligned in such a way that it passes in front of its star when viewed from Earth, the planet blocks out a small fraction of the star light in a very characteristic way. This process, […]

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Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, like many before him, is enamored with the idea of spinning space cities that might sustain future humans. By Korey Haynes  |  Published: Friday, May 17, 2019 O’Neill colonies are an idea nearly as old as the space program, but they still hold value for the future. NASA Last week, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos revealed

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By Michael Tabb in Livingston When LIGO announced in 2016 that it had discovered gravitational waves, something Albert Einstein predicted in his general theory of relativity, it was a breakthrough moment for astrophysics. The discovery made front-page news, the scientists behind it won the Nobel Prize, and the waveform of two black holes colliding made it onto a t-shirt featured on The Big

Astronomy is no longer about what we can see. Here’s how we’re sensing the invisible universe Read More »

me.mashable.com When a star is born, a chaotic light show ensues.     NASA’s long-lived Hubble Space Telescope captured vivid bright clumps moving through the cosmos at some 1,000 light years from Earth. The space agency called these objects clear “smoking gun” evidence of a newly formed star — as new stars blast colossal amounts of energy-rich

NASA posts image of ghostly blue objects, deep in the cosmos Read More »

www.washingtonpost.com Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized the statement North Carolina State University astrophysicist Katie Mack made to the Verge about why an astrophysicist might publish a theory he doesn’t believe to be true. It has been corrected. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Before he started the whole alien spaceship thing last year, the chairman of

Harvard’s top astronomer says an alien ship may be among us — and he doesn’t care what his colleagues think Read More »

  Scientists accelerated the update of a model of Earth’s fluctuating magnetic field, which is needed to keep navigational systems functioning. Many wondered what’s happening inside the planet’s core. the New York Times – By Shannon Hall The north magnetic pole is restless. Distinct from the geographic North Pole, where all the lines of longitude

The North Magnetic Pole’s Mysterious Journey Across the Arctic Read More »

Last year, Pieter van Dokkum et al., Nature volume 555, p 629–632 (29 March 2018), reported absence of DM in a certain galaxy. Since result upsets the DM paradigm, the unexpected discovery received significant amount of BACKLASH, and even the hype the paper received drew some criticism. Now van Dokkum et al. report the discovery

ANOTHER GALAXY WITHOUT “DARK MATTER” Read More »

An interesting article entitled “Life is Physics”  by Katherine Wright, Senior Editor of APS Physics, published: January 11, 2019, APS Physics 12, 2 “Physicists are on the hunt for a “theory of life” that explains why life can exist…….they are on the hunt for a mathematical theory based on these principles ( complexity and order

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Carlo Rovelli Journal of the American Philosophical Association, Volume 1, Issue 1 Spring 2015 , pp. 23-40, Cambridge University Press Abstract: I show that Aristotelian physics is a correct and nonintuitive approximation of Newtonian physics in the suitable domain (motion in fluids) in the same technical sense in which Newton’s theory is an approximation of

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