Not exact matches
In talking about the two new planets, NASA focused less on Kepler - 80g and more on Kepler - 90i because it was found to be the eighth planet orbiting the only star in its solar syste
In talking about the two
new planets, NASA focused less on Kepler - 80g and more on Kepler - 90i because it was found to be the eighth
planet orbiting the only star
in its solar syste
in its solar
system.
NASA and Google have discovered two
new planets in a far - away solar
system using cutting - edge artificial intelligence, or AI, technologies.
This is a
new planet in the tech solar
system: I think you're going to have a company emerge that's really good at emotions that remains independent and provides a tool set or operating
system for other companies to incorporate.»
The things I find most appalling about religion reach a
new zenith
in Islam --(i) a dulling down of individual thought and a dogmatic requirement to conform to the views of the masses; (ii) a stultifying ignorant education
system in which anything inconsistent with the Qur» an is not just discouraged, but censored; (iii) the subjugation of women to the point of educating them to be nothing but mindless f * king, breeding machines for their insecure husbands; (iv) a political class that feeds off the religious - based ignorance it imposes on its populations; and (v) a general back - sliding against the rest of the
planet because heads are buried
in Dark Ages mythology.
«The historical mission of our times is to reinvent the human — at the species level, with critical reflection, within the community of life -
systems,
in a time - developmental context, by means of story and shared dream experience... The Great Work now, as we move into a
new millennium, is to carry out the transition from a period of human devastation of the Earth to a period when humans would be present to the
planet in a mutually beneficial manner.»
New work from Carnegie's Alan Boss offers a potential solution to a longstanding problem
in the prevailing theory of how rocky
planets formed
in our own Solar
System, as well as
in others.
But other planetary scientists, including Jonathan Lunine of Cornell University
in Ithaca,
New York, note that JWST will also use its infrared eyes to peer at
planets both inside the Solar
System and beyond.
Optimism for an unseen Neptune - like
planet in our solar
system may be dimmed by the discovery of a
new batch of distant worlds.
THE shattered remnants of a dwarf
planet may have bombarded the inner
planets in the early solar
system, suggests a
new analysis of craters on the moon.
Published on Aug. 28
in Nature Communications, the research revealed an entirely
new type of superionic ice that they call the P21 / c - SI phase, which occurs at pressures even higher than
in the interior of giant ice
planets of our solar
system.
In this
new, more chaotic picture of the solar
system's early days, the
planets seem to pass through a vagabond phase lasting a few tens of millions of years.
The first published scientific findings from NASA's
New Horizons mission, which flew past Pluto
in July, confirm that the dwarf
planet does not resemble any other single world
in the Solar
System.
Newborn
planets in other solar
systems endure «catastrophic» collisions for hundreds of millions of years, according to a
new astronomical survey of nearby stars.
Now, a
new analysis of the remains of one such asteroid bolsters the idea that they are,
in fact, the remnants of one of our solar
system's lost
planets.
Combining these
new estimates with the fact that there are even larger impact basins on the Moon and other
planets, Schultz concludes that protoplanet - sized asteroids may have been common
in the early solar
system.
Planet Nine the undiscovered planet at the edge of the solar system that was predicted by the work of Caltech's Konstantin Batygin and Mike Brown in January 2016 appears to be responsible for the unusual tilt of the Sun, according to a new
Planet Nine the undiscovered
planet at the edge of the solar system that was predicted by the work of Caltech's Konstantin Batygin and Mike Brown in January 2016 appears to be responsible for the unusual tilt of the Sun, according to a new
planet at the edge of the solar
system that was predicted by the work of Caltech's Konstantin Batygin and Mike Brown
in January 2016 appears to be responsible for the unusual tilt of the Sun, according to a
new study.
This
new image from the largest
planet in the Solar System, Jupiter, was made during the Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) prog
planet in the Solar
System, Jupiter, was made during the Outer
Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) prog
Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) programme.
The
new image is the first
in a series of annual portraits of the Solar
System's outer
planets, which will give us
new glimpses of these remote worlds, and help scientists to study how they change over time.
Global warming has replaced the China Syndrome as the number one energy worry
in the United States, and Cassini is delivering a whole world of
new data on Saturn: rubble - pile moons, record - groove gaps
in the
planet's famous rings, complex weather
systems churning through the pastel cloud cover, and possible explanations for the unrelenting 900 - mile - an - hour winds.
With
planets orbiting M dwarfs quickly becoming the darlings
in the search for life beyond our solar
system, a
new generation of observatories are poised to discover hundreds of worlds around these stars.
New findings reveal a crater's vaporous hazes, and hint at the dwarf
planet's possible origin
in the outer solar
system
NASA's
New Horizons» close approach to the last of the original set of nine
planets in our solar
system is yielding a bounty of surprising planetary science
The bubble that envelops the
planets and other material
in the solar
system does not have a tail,
new observations show.
We knew the dwarf
planet had weather
systems, but here's the first evidence from the
New Horizons probe of clouds
in Pluto's atmosphere
Meanwhile, astronomers will get close - up views of the outer solar
system in July 2015, when the
New Horizons spacecraft flies past Pluto and sends back detailed images of the once most - distant
planet and its three moons.
A team of astronomers has combined
new observations of Gliese 667C with existing data from HARPS at ESO's 3.6 - metre telescope
in Chile, to reveal a
system with at least six
planets.
There's an intriguing twist, too: Jayawardhana and others have shown that young brown dwarfs generally do not have massive protoplanetary disks of gas and dust, which means that if the
new object is indeed a
planet, it may not have formed the same way
planets in our solar
system did.
«It's fascinating research because it has opened up a whole
new way to study planetary
systems,» says Sara Seager, an extrasolar
planet researcher at the Carnegie Institution of Washington
in Washington DC, US.
«A magnetic field protects the atmosphere of a
planet or moon, and the atmosphere protects the surface,» says study coauthor Sonia Tikoo, a planetary scientist at Rutgers University
in New Brunswick, N.J. Together, the two protect the potential habitability of the
planet or moon, possibly those far beyond our solar
system.
«Scientists make the case to restore Pluto's
planet status:
New definition raises number of
planets in solar
system to about 110.»
This long - sought world was announced with great excitement
in 2012 as the first Earth - mass
planet in the nearest star
system to our own, but a
new statistical analysis has revealed it to be nothing more than an apparition.
New Horizons» flyby of the dwarf
planet and its five known moons is providing an up - close introduction to the solar
system's Kuiper Belt, an outer region populated by icy objects ranging
in size from boulders to dwarf
planets.
A
new model suggests that most young planetary
systems start with several close -
in, rocky
planets, which later destroy each other
in a cascade of collisions.
In addition to bolstering the case for a habitable ocean on Europa, Johnson says, the research also suggests a new place in the solar system to study a process that's played a crucial role in the evolution of our own plane
In addition to bolstering the case for a habitable ocean on Europa, Johnson says, the research also suggests a
new place
in the solar system to study a process that's played a crucial role in the evolution of our own plane
in the solar
system to study a process that's played a crucial role
in the evolution of our own plane
in the evolution of our own
planet.
Forward's laser sailing becomes much cheaper when the spacecraft merely need to be large enough to contain a «seed probe,» a robot capable of landing on an asteroid or
planet in the target solar
system and building up a
new civilization from scratch.
«That these
new planets and solar
systems look somewhat like our own, portends a great future when we have the James Webb Space Telescope
in space to characterize the
new worlds.»
The number of
planets in the
system will also enable
new research
in the field of comparative planetology, which uncovers fundamental planetary processes by comparing different worlds.
While this might describe a typical late - summer day
in many places on Earth, it may also apply to
planets outside our solar
system, according to a
new study by an international team of astrophysicists from the University of Toronto, York University and Queen's University Belfast.
New work led by Carnegie's Jacqueline Faherty surveyed various properties of 152 suspected young brown dwarfs
in order to categorize their diversity and found that atmospheric properties may be behind much of their differences, a discovery that may apply to
planets outside the solar
system as well.
This
new information will help astronomers prioritize their efforts to detect additional
planets in the
system, the researchers said.
Last year, the discovery of an Earth - like
planet orbiting Proxima Centauri set off a
new wave of scientific and public interest
in the
system.
The
new study suggests that the «hot Jupiter» WASP - 18b, a massive
planet that orbits very close to its host star, has an unusual composition, and the formation of this world might have been quite different from that of Jupiter as well as gas giants
in other planetary
systems.
The club of «ocean worlds» — icy moons or
planets with subsurface oceans
in common parlance — gains
new members with each
new mission to the outer solar
system.
Kepler project scientist Nick Gautier of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory presented
new data at the meeting on three of the larger
planets in the Kepler - 20
system, now officially known as Kepler - 20b, -20 c and -20 d. From the star's wobbles, observed with ground - based telescopes, Gautier and his colleagues were able to deduce the masses of Kepler - 20b and -20 c: 8.7 and 16.1 Earth masses, respectively.
In the short time since we've begun finding
planets beyond our solar
system, what have we learned about these strange
new worlds?
But
in a
new study
in Nature, researchers show that the deep Arctic Ocean has been churning briskly for the last 35,000 years, through the chill of the last ice age and warmth of modern times, suggesting that at least one arm of the
system of global ocean currents that move heat around the
planet has behaved similarly under vastly different climates.
Their findings are
in the
new paper «Evidence for a Distant Giant
Planet in the Solar
System,» which is
in the current issue of the Astronomical Journal.
A
new study has proposed utilising the observing capabilities of Hubble together with the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope, for capturing stereoscopic 3 - D images of
planets in the Solar
System.
While the cold surface conditions and the lack of illumination and heat from the dim host star eliminate the possibility of the
new planet being home to life as we know it, the researchers said
in a press release that it will improve their understanding of planetary
systems beyond our own.
The
new results explain how two
planets in this distant solar
system may be positioned just right to create life - friendly conditions.