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NASA Found Signs That Dwarf Planet Ceres May Have Once Supported Life
In its youth, the dwarf planet Ceres may have brewed a chemical banquet beneath its icy crust.
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This Classic Chicago Bar Was Featured On The Bear, But It's So Much More
If you keep your eyes peeled, you'll notice that "The Bear" often pays homage to local Chicago spots -- like this one located ...
Methane gas may signal an atmosphere or geological activity on a distant dwarf planet located at the outer edge of the Solar System. A research team led by the Southwest Research Institute has ...
Webb uncovers methane on Makemake, showing the icy dwarf planet is more active than once thought - just like Pluto.
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Where could alien life exist in our solar system?
Who hasn't looked into the sky and wondered if there's life out there, somewhere, looking back at us? Is it possible there's ...
The methane emission is explained by solar-excited fluorescence. Sunlight interacts with methane molecules, causing them to ...
Last year it was the G7 Ministers of the Interior float, this time it was dedicated to Mirabella Eclano's candidacy for the ...
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 ...
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SwRI Finds Methane Gas on Makemake
"The Webb telescope has now revealed that methane is also present in the gas phase above the surface, a finding that makes Makemake even more fascinating. It shows that Makemake is not an inactive ...
The cross-country proves hugely influential at the Blenheim European Championships with Swiss riders moving their team on to the podium at midway stage ...
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