04: Understanding of Galactic Evolution Changes
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*New study changes the understanding of galactic evolution Astronomers have discovered that galactic evolution may have begun much earlier than thought. *CHEOPS launches into orbit The European Space Agency’s CHEOPS...
show moreAstronomers have discovered that galactic evolution may have begun much earlier than thought.
*CHEOPS launches into orbit
The European Space Agency’s CHEOPS spacecraft has successfully blasted into orbit on a mission to study exoplanets – world’s orbiting stars other than the Sun.
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*Solar spicules caused by magnetic reconnection
New observations suggest structures on the surface of the Sun known as solar spicules may be caused by a process called magnetic re-connection.
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*The hottest exoplanet ever discovered
Astronomers have discovered an exoplanet so hot its atmosphere is composed of vaporized heavy metals.
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*Final Rokot flight
Russia has carried out its final launch of a Rokot rocket.
*The Science Report
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New breeding and conservation program to try and save the endangered Sydney seahorse.
Wellington City Council wins New Zealand’s bent spoon award for pseudo-scientific piffle.
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