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New research from NASA has found that the dwarf planet Ceres may be another place to look for evidence of primitive life in our solar system.
Webb uncovers methane on Makemake, showing the icy dwarf planet is more active than once thought - just like Pluto.
The lead author, Sylvia Protopapa, a chief scientist at the Southwest Research Institute (SWRI), explained that methane dominates Makemake's frozen surface and is now also found in the gas phase above ...
The methane emission is explained by solar-excited fluorescence. Sunlight interacts with methane molecules, causing them to ...
If you have kids in school, or even if you don’t, you’ve probably realized that there’s a lot about the day-to-day of school ...
For years, astronomers believed that Makemake, one of the brightest icy bodies beyond Neptune, was a frozen relic of the ...
Makemake is about 890 miles wide, roughly two-thirds the size of Pluto. Early observations indicated it had almost no atmosphere—essentially just a little air, if any. However, Webb's powerful ...
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