Most Earth-like Exoplanet discovered
The most Earth-like exoplanet discovered, 300 light-years away, orbiting in the habitable zone of its star., hidden in early NASA Kepler data.
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The most Earth-like exoplanet discovered, 300 light-years away, orbiting in the habitable zone of its star., hidden in early NASA Kepler data.
New research shows that the early Earth, may have been a real-life “waterworld”—without a continent in sight.
In 46 BC Julius Caesar reformed the calendar system, based on advice by astronomer Sosigenes of Alexandria. The Julian calendar included one leap day every four years
Scientists recorded Earth’s magnetic song for the first time during a solar storm.
Pictured on the left, Earth is the pale blue dot just below the rings of Saturn, as captured by the robotic Cassini spacecraft then orbiting the outermost
Peace in space. 9 astronauts from different places on Earth, are now on the International Space Station.
“This is the video future generations will be wishing everyone watched today.” – Leonardo DiCaprio
As he prepares to conclude his stay aboard the orbiting laboratory this week, astronaut Nick Hague shared this majestic Earth photo from Space Station saying:
Scientists confirm that dust from a giant asteroid crash, some 460 million years ago, caused an ancient ice age.
Scientists took images of habitable planet Earth and transformed them into what alien astronomers light-years away would see.