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EB5 impacted Earth was discovered by Krisztián Sárneczky using the 0.60-m Schmidt telescope at Konkoly Observatory in Hungary. Credit: Space.com | footage: Krisztián Sárneczky / orbit animation: NASA/ ...
The earliest days of Earth held secrets that scientists are still trying to uncover. One of the greatest mysteries is how ...
During a House Committee on Space, Science and Technology hearing, experts discussed the state of NASA's planetary defense ...
For decades, scientists have been puzzled by a strange feature of the Moon: while the Moon today has no magnetic field, some ...
Hunting for the building blocks of life? Located in the asteroid belt, Ceres is likely a good bet, study finds ...
Using computer simulations, the researchers uncovered a scenario in which an ancient asteroid impact briefly amplified that field, just long enough for nearby rocks to capture and record its magnetic ...
Scientists may have solved the mystery of why the moon shows ancient signs of magnetism although it has no magnetic field today. An impact, such as from a large asteroid, could have generated a cloud ...
Over at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in the Shanxi Province, a CZ-6A launched Yaogan 40 Group 02 into polar orbit on ...
A combination of a dynamo-generated magnetic field and massive impacts could explain the highly magnetized rocks in some ...
While the moon once had a weak magnetic field generated by a small molten core, the team's research suggests it likely wouldn ...
At the very edge of our solar system, beyond the grasp of Neptune and even past the icy sprawl of Pluto’s domain, a new ...
There have been proposed hypotheses as to how the Moon could have developed a core dynamo. For instance, a 2022 analysis ...