NASA releases a clear Mars panoramic video
NASA recently released a spectacular video of the panoramic view of Mars in the most obvious way. The images were collected by the Curiosity rover in July after it climbed Sharp Mountain - an 8km peak located in the basin of Mars' Gale C study.
Up to this point, the Curiosity rover has been on the red planet for 9 years, conducting research on mineral composition and searching for the possibility of life on Mars. According to NASA's announcement, it is now winter in human cape, so the red dust on Mars has calmed down and the Curiosity spacecraft has a great opportunity to collect clearer photos.
China plans to build a spacecraft 10 times larger than the International Space Station ISS
According to the project outline recently released by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the large-scale spaceship assembly project is one of the first major projects to be studied in the next 5 years.
The news has taken the Chinese social media by storm, especially among space science fans. Some point to the fact that China's spaceship, designed with a scale of kilometers, will be at least 10 times the length of the International Space Station (ISS).
According to the project's sketch, the spacecraft, which includes several modules, will be launched multiple times and then assembled in space.
3 total eclides occurred at the same time on Moc
Mars has a rare phenomenon as three solstices occur at the same time on the three biggest moons on the planet.
Mars' three giant moons - Europa, Ganymede and Callisto - all fell to the surface of the planet in three simultaneous solar phenomena.
Christopher Go, an amateur astronomer in the Philippines, took a photo of these impressive scenes around midnight on August 15. According to planetary scientist Kunio Sayanagi at the University ofampton, the last time the three phenomena of caste occurred at the same time was in 2015 and the next time will have to wait until 2032.
Mysterious giant object at the edge of the Milky Way
Chinese astronomers have discovered a giant layer of gas and dust on the edge of the Milky Way. It could be a new branch of the Milky Way.
The new object is named Cattail and has not yet been fully charted. The team discovered that it could be a previously unknown branch of the Milky Way, as we have not yet fully explored our own Galaxy.
Over the past few years, researchers in China have conducted systematic studies on Cygnus-X - a giant star formation zone 4,500 light years away from us. While observing the Cygnus-X, they accidentally discovered the Cattail in the distance behind.
Researchers have identified Cattail as a geophysical object that stretches nearly 3,600 light years and is 68,000 light years away from Earth. That makes Cattail the largest geographical object and the furthest giant gas field ever seen.
"Gests" regularly visit the Sun System
The solar system is visited by comets from other star systems more often than scientists still think, according to new research.
The Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society on August 24 published a new study. The study is based on data collected when the Borisov Comet made a landfall at a distance of about 300 million km in late 2019.
The results show that the borage of the borage clouds on the edge of the solar system, also known as the Oort cloud, may be filled with objects born from stars. In other words, there are even more comets from other external star systems in the Oort cloud than the objects inherent in the cloud.
Astronomers hope that with the appearance of next-generation Galaxy glasses, such as the Vera C. Rubin Observatory under construction in Chile, the study of comets and satellites outside the solar System will really turn a page.
Discovering a world with life takes only 2-3 years
Astronomers have identified a new layer of the planet as "Hycean" that could speed up the search for life beyond Earth. These planets are 2.5 times larger than Earth and have a huge ocean of liquid water under the hydrogen-rich atmosphere.
The Hycean planets seem to be extremely abundant throughout the Galaxy Galaxy and may be home to the life of microorganisms similar to the highly developed "extreme creatures" in some of the most severe conditions that are harmful to much of life on Earth.