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SMflipped into Future ChroniclesWhat Will The ExoMars Lander Do?verified_publisherPopular Science - Rebecca BoyleThe importance of today's landing Today on Mars, a 13-year-old American robot will look up from its crater to photograph the arrival of a new European companion. It’s a solar system first: No robot on the the surface of another planet has ever been there to greet a new space traveler. The newest …
SMflipped into SPACE + 🌌There may be far, far more galaxies in the universe than scientists thoughtverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Dave MosherWhen astronomers first trained the Hubble Space Telescope on the deepest, darkest patch of the night sky, they knew they'd find a lot of faint, never-before-seen galaxies. And they did. Ten years of monthslong exposures, taken with different instruments and in different wavelengths of light, …
SMflipped into Future ChroniclesNo Number Of Additional Galaxies Can Prevent The Universe From Needing Dark MatterForbes - Ethan SiegelThe Hubble eXtreme Deep Field (XDF), which revealed approximately 50% more... [+] galaxies-per-square-degree than the previous Ultra-Deep Field. Image credit: NASA; ESA; G. Illingworth, D. Magee, and P. Oesch, University of California, Santa Cruz; R. Bouwens, Leiden University; and the HUDF09 …
SMflipped into Future ChroniclesTwo of the Largest Stars in the Galaxy Are Lashing Each Other With Stellar Windverified_publisherPopular Mechanics - Jay BennettA new imaging technique using three telescopes has allowed us to image this most turbulent part of the galaxy for the first time. About 7,500 light-years away in the Milky Way, raging stellar winds are ripping plasma from two stars in orbit around each other, and between these massive stars, the …