A proposed solution to ‘Gaia puzzle’
The long-standing ‘Gaia puzzle’ over why conditions on Earth have remained stable enough for life to evolve over billions of years, has now a solution.
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The long-standing ‘Gaia puzzle’ over why conditions on Earth have remained stable enough for life to evolve over billions of years, has now a solution.
A short footage showing a three-dimensional star data visualization, from ESA’s robotic Gaia mission.
A nearby huge ripple of gaseous clouds, the Radcliffe Wave is waving, and moving up and down.
ESA’s Gaia observatory sees strange stars in most detailed Milky Way survey to date.
Exoplanets around some nearby stars, have a cosmic front-row seat to see if Earth holds life.
This is the most precise 3D map of the Milky Way ever made, created from data collected by ESA’s Gaia observatory.
New study provides most accurate estimate of frequency that exoplanets similar to Earth occur around stars similar to our sun.
By studying the movements of orbiting clusters of stars, astronomers have measured the mass of the Milky Way.
A ‘Dark Matter hurricane’ is passing right now over Earth and it’s moving at high speed.
Take a look at this impressive 3D map of 400,000 stars located within 10,000 light-years from the Sun.