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Astrophysical explosions, encompassing events like supernovae and black hole consumptions, are becoming increasingly ...
This one—called “Parker’s Star,” the remnant of the supernova SN 1181, named for the year it appeared in Earth’s skies—lies ...
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A Chinese Mars rover may have found evidence of an ancient ocean on the arid Red Planet. According to a new paper in the journal Scientific Reports, China's Zhurong rover has discovered traces of ...
This means they may have inhibited the formation of not just stars but entire galaxies in the early universe. Their high-speed sprays of magnetized ejecta also could have pierced and filled voids in ...
In particular, it was not possible to accurately predict the amount of dust and larger ejecta produced as a result of the impact. Marsset et al. propose various tests that could confirm the ...
Melted Rock These pieces of once-molten rock, called impact ejecta, are evidence of an explosion powerful enough to instantly melt bedrock and propel it more than a hundred miles from its origin.
Despite the lack of a dedicated mission to the planet, scientists have learned plenty through ground observations and space ...
A crater is created when an asteroid impacts a planetary surface, displacing material known as ejecta. The Pragyan rover has ...
The Pa 30 nebula study uncovers its complex morphology and confirms its origin from a historical supernova, highlighting ...
When spacecraft land, they tend to kick up lots of pesky dust that coats their navigation cameras. Spacecraft landing on dusty surfaces like of the moon and Mars tend to kick up powdery regolith ...