Mercury Surface Shrinkage
PHOTOS recorded unmanned spacecraft Messenger, which operated the U.S. space agency, NASA, reveal Mercury surface shrinkage.
PHOTOS recorded unmanned spacecraft Messenger, which operated the U.S. space agency, NASA, reveal Mercury surface shrinkage.
Astronomers find oldest galaxy in the universe. The galaxy is 13.7 billion years old and formed only 200 million years after the Big Bang, confirming the possibility of the existence of the galaxy immediately after the birth of the universe.
Scientists have discovered that May strongest evidence proving the existence of a galaxy 13.2 billion years old, a finding that provides important information on early childhood universe.
Astronomers have had the rare privilege of attending "real time" to suction by a super massive black hole with a star approaching too near him. Scientists believe such a phenomenon occurs on average once every ten thousand years in a given galaxy.
A method for reconstructing tissue through minimally invasive light-activated injectable implants has been developed.
The belief that we humans use only 10% of our brains is actually a misconception, often perpetuated by media (the 2011 movie Limitless, for example)
Mercury Research Third circled Messenger probe has brought a lot of observers of the new interesting information. Thus, in their possession were colored maps of almost all the planet’s surface, which will let you know that volcanic processes on the first planet from the sun continues. In addition, the researchers were able to examine an unusual trail left by the Mercury in the air, and noted that he declined markedly since the last observation.
Astronomers have long worried about how Saturn’s moon Iapetus in took a strange ridge, stretched along the equator. Recently, American experts tried to answer this question by proposing its own model of the formation of craters dotted with stone rings. In their view, the cause is a collision with another cosmic body.
Most often we see pictures of the universe and it’s usually blue… But it’s actually not. The universe is not blue.
Child’s success in mathematics is largely related to the "sense of numbers" – an innate ability to correctly assess the number of items at first glance, not counting their.