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NASA Has Found Neon Gas On The Moon

NASA’s LADEE spacecraft have received the first-ever recognition of neon in the wispy lunar air, which is appropriately known as an “exosphere” because it’s so thin – around 100 trillion times less thick than that of Earth adrift level. “The vicinity of neon in the exosphere of the moon has ...

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New Study: Pluto May Be Geologically Active

Just geological activity can clarify how Pluto’s getting away air stays flush with nitrogen As opposed to the fabulous old hypothesis that Pluto is an inactive mass made up of rock and ice water, information returned by NASA’s New Horizons mission imply that Pluto may well be geologically active. Geological ...

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Found Young Jupiter Exoplanet Directly Seen by Telescope

Space experts have found the smallest planet outside this nearby planetary group yet to be image captured by a telescope on Earth, a methane-covered gas goliath much like a young Jupiter. This newfound outsider planet, called 51 Eridani b, circles a star around 96 light-years from Earth in a planetary ...

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Singapore Scientists Find An Atomic Cell Cycle Clock

Singapore scientists from Genome Institute of Singapore have, surprisingly, discovered additional confirmation of how the separation of pluripotent cells is fixed to and controlled by the cell cycle clock. This more profound comprehension of how cells get to be separated is critical when considering restorative possibilities. Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) ...

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First Aurora Has Been Discovered Outside Our Solar System

Astronomers has been discovered the first aurora beyond our solar system, around a cocoa overshadow around 18 light years from our Earth, that is up to 10,000 times more effective than any already seen. An aurora is a characteristic light show in the sky, prevalently found in the high scope ...

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