The James-Webb telescope shows that giant stars can kill forming planets; Can we really recycle urine and sweat into drinking water like in Dune?

2024-03-03 12:18:48

The James-Webb telescope shows that giant stars can kill forming planets.

The James-Webb telescope shows that giant stars can kill forming planets.

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And also: If our Solar System hides a planet, here is where it is; India unveils its first astronauts for its ambitious space program; This tiny star amazes scientists.

James-Webb telescope shows giant stars can kill forming planets

The James Webb Space Telescope has once again turned towards the star nurseries of the Orion Nebula to uncover the secrets of planetary formation and learn more using this natural laboratory on the formation of the Solar System , and how typical or untypical it is in the observable cosmos. The new JWST observations quantitatively confirm a theory regarding the influence of massive stars on planetary formation in stellar nurseries.

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Can we really recycle urine and sweat into drinking water like in Dune?

The highly anticipated second part of the Dune saga has finally been released in theaters, and it is already a success. We continue to explore the richness of the universe developed by Franz Herbert, who imagined the concept of “distillate”: a system intended to recycle even the waste water secreted by the human body, and which NASA brought to fruition at his way…

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If our Solar System hides a planet, here’s where it is

Numerous clues suggest that there is an as-yet undiscovered planet at the edge of our Solar System. “Planet 9”. And astronomers now offer the most precise estimate ever of where it could be hiding.

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India unveils its first astronauts for its ambitious space program

The Indian Space Agency has revealed the identity of its first four astronauts. Three of them will constitute the crew of the very first Indian manned flight, planned for 2025.

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This tiny star amazes scientists

A star smaller than our planet Saturn does not exist…At least we thought so. Astronomers have just discovered one in our Milky Way: it is the smallest star ever observed.

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