A recent mit study reveals that a combination of the Moon's weak magnetic field and the asteroid's powerful impact could have temporarily boosted magnetism on its far side. This theory explains magnetic anomalies in rocks near the moon's south pole.
Scientists at UC Berkeley have discovered two supermassive black pieces in the same galaxy, with one not centered. This rare tidal disruptive event opens up new perspectives in understanding the evolution of galaxies and future gravitational waves.
Astronomers have discovered two exoplanets in the constellation Dragon, providing valuable information about planets not present in the solar system. These unusual discoveries can help better understand the emergence and evolution of planetary systems outside the Milky Way.
The latest research reveals that water on the Moon has a dual origin, combining material similar to early Earth and cometary sources, which opens up new perspectives for future space exploration and human presence on the Moon.
Recent research using the James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered key chemical compounds on the surfaces of trans-Neptunian objects, providing the most detailed insight yet into their structure, evolution, and connection to the formation of the solar system.
Superflares, extreme solar explosions, can cause significant disturbances on Earth. Recent research shows that such events on sun-like stars occur much more often than previously believed, with serious consequences for our planet and technology.