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Comet makes a pit stop near Jupiter s asteroids

 E-Mail IMAGE: Astronomers found a roaming comet taking a rest stop before possibly continuing its journey. The wayward object made a temporary stop near giant Jupiter. The icy visitor has plenty of. view more  Credit: Credits: NASA, ESA, and B. Bolin (Caltech) After traveling several billion miles toward the Sun, a wayward young comet-like object orbiting among the giant planets has found a temporary parking place along the way. The object has settled near a family of captured ancient asteroids, called Trojans, that are orbiting the Sun alongside Jupiter. This is the first time a comet-like object has been spotted near the Trojan population.

Researchers rewind the clock to calculate age and site of supernova blast

 E-Mail IMAGE: This Hubble Space Telescope portrait reveals the gaseous remains of an exploded massive star that erupted approximately 1,700 years ago. The stellar corpse, a supernova remnant named 1E 0102.2-7219, met. view more  Credit: Credits: NASA, ESA, and J. Banovetz and D. Milisavljevic (Purdue University) Astronomers are winding back the clock on the expanding remains of a nearby, exploded star. By using NASA s Hubble Space Telescope, they retraced the speedy shrapnel from the blast to calculate a more accurate estimate of the location and time of the stellar detonation. The victim is a star that exploded long ago in the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy to our Milky Way. The doomed star left behind an expanding, gaseous corpse, a supernova remnant named 1E 0102.2-7219, which NASA s Einstein Observatory first discovered in X-rays. Like detectives, researchers sifted through archival images taken by Hubble, analyzing visible-light observations made 10 y

Scientists discovered recoiling black hole in center of Galaxy cluster Abell 2261 | Recoiling Black Hole: विज्ञान जगत में हुई अहम खोज, मिला सूरज से कई गुना बड़ा ब्लैक होल

Scientists discovered recoiling black hole in center of Galaxy cluster Abell 2261 | Recoiling Black Hole: विज्ञान जगत में हुई अहम खोज, मिला सूरज से कई गुना बड़ा ब्लैक होल
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Ideas, Inventions And Innovations : Detailing the Formation of Distant Solar Systems with NASA s Webb Telescope

Ideas, Inventions And Innovations Detailing the Formation of Distant Solar Systems with NASA s Webb Telescope We live in a mature solar system eight planets and several dwarf planets (like Pluto) have formed, the latter within the rock- and debris-filled region known as the Kuiper Belt. If we could turn back time, what would we see as our solar system formed? While we can’t answer this question directly, researchers can study other systems that are actively forming along with the mix of gas and dust that encircles their still-forming stars to learn about this process. Still-forming solar systems, known as planet-forming disks, come in a variety of shapes and sizes and some show that bodies like forming planets may be clearing paths as they orbit the central stars. A research team led by Thomas Henning of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany, will survey more than 50 targets, including TW Hydrae (left), HD 135344B (center), and 2MASS J16281370 (right) u

Dark storm on Neptune reverses direction, possibly shedding a fragment

 E-Mail IMAGE: This Hubble Space Telescope snapshot of the dynamic blue-green planet Neptune reveals a monstrous dark storm (top center) and the emergence of a smaller dark spot nearby (top right). The. view more  Credit: NASA, ESA, STScI, M.H. Wong (University of California, Berkeley), and L.A. Sromovsky and P.M. Fry (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Astronomers using NASA s Hubble Space Telescope watched a mysterious dark vortex on Neptune abruptly steer away from a likely death on the giant blue planet. The storm, which is wider than the Atlantic Ocean, was born in the planet s northern hemisphere and discovered by Hubble in 2018. Observations a year later showed that it began drifting southward toward the equator, where such storms are expected to vanish from sight. To the surprise of observers, Hubble spotted the vortex change direction by August 2020, doubling back to the north. Though Hubble has tracked similar dark spots over the past 30 years, this unpredictab

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