What Was the Earth Like 4.5 Billion Years Ago? Experience the First Years of Our Planet
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This last one is perhaps one of the Universe’s most fascinating and unresolved mysteries.
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Dazzling imagery of supernova remnant holds clues about star’s death (video)
Astronomers have traced the timeline of a stellar explosion in a neighboring galaxy using data from three NASA telescopes.
A Pair of Supermassive Black Holes Could Be Fated to Collide Within 3 Years
The more ponderous ripples generated by inspiralling and colliding supermassive black holes, in the range of millions to billions of times the mass of the Sun, are in a frequency range too low for our current observatories.
An Alien World Might Be Hiding Inside Earth, Study Says
The Arizona State University scientists identified specific areas of the Earth’s interior and modeled the process by which these areas could have crashed with early Earth and sunk into its center:
The findings are part of an ongoing investigation and NASA announced them in a blog post on Thursday morning.