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Helio
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Asteroid impacts?
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More data means more accurate estimates, in theory. Regardless, maybe this is the one useful thing Space Force can actually do. Develop...
Feb 25, 2025
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What makes Mars the 'Red' Planet? Scientists have some new ideas
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What impresses me is that they took the color of Mars and turned it into more solid -- I want to say "iron-clad" for some reason ;) --...
Feb 25, 2025
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What makes Mars the 'Red' Planet? Scientists have some new ideas
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Yeah. Hematite does seem more likely since the chemical formula Fe2O3 is simpler than for ferrihydrite. It would seem likely that...
Feb 25, 2025
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What makes Mars the 'Red' Planet? Scientists have some new ideas
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Good question, though I would assume that liquid water would need to be deeper below the surface due to the lack of air pressure. From...
Feb 25, 2025
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Einstein wins again! Quarks obey relativity laws, Large Hadron Collider finds
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Agreed. I've yet to find any respectable analogy that truly helps me understand GR, so I take what I can get and try to use as much...
Feb 24, 2025
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Cosmic voids may explain the universe's acceleration without dark energy
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This is sorta what I was pondering. The idea that voids are expanding faster, and thereby show more acceleration for SN that we...
Feb 24, 2025
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Hmmm, of course there are contours around a mass. The gravitational field strength can be mapped in contour lines. Any change in...
Feb 23, 2025
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Some baby stars in ancient stellar nurseries were born in 'fluffy' cosmic blankets
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This looks an unexplained fact although spurious: ""We found that about 60% of the molecular clouds we observed had a filamentary...
Feb 23, 2025
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Well, it’s not hard to look at geographical contours and recognize that any movement off the contour means a change in the relative...
Feb 23, 2025
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Analogies are never perfect. They are attempts to point someone in the right direction when only darkness is ahead. If one watches...
Feb 23, 2025
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Einstein wins again! Quarks obey relativity laws, Large Hadron Collider finds
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True, but it is a better "how" than Newton's explanation since he admittedly offered no explanation for how gravity works. I am...
Feb 23, 2025
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Since they are likely mutually exclusive then there is no free compliment, I think. The oddity of this is that we think in terms of...
Feb 22, 2025
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But astronomers are detecting regions of DM around a countless number of galaxies, large and small, and in clusters (e.g. Bullet...
Feb 22, 2025
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As for relativity, I was hoping to see a result to indicate some evidence of length contraction. The only example of it has come from...
Feb 22, 2025
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Is Pluto a planet or not? Who cares! Our love for the King of the Kuiper Belt is stronger than ever 95 years later
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Pluto lacks a lot of impact structures due to its cryoplastic flows. Clearing an orbit, AFAIK, is far more about tossing others in...
Feb 20, 2025
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