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Category: What is out in space?

What is matter and dark matter? What kinds of things happen in space? What do we know about the physics in space?
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A New Field of Science: Space Pasta and Nuclear Crusts

Posted on November 8, 2017December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

A new field of science is born – astromaterial science. First mentioned in today’s paper, this scientific field studies materials of…

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    Gravitational Waves from A Neutron Star Merger Shake the Earth and Astrophysics

    Posted on October 19, 2017December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

    Big News! Astrophysics receives a gift. Interferometers at LIGO and Virgo detected gravitational waves coming from two neutron stars…

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      The Sleeping Giant in a Small Town

      Posted on October 16, 2017December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

      Astronomers have uncovered a supermassive black hole, weighing 17 billion suns, in the middle of nowhere. This nearly record-breaking…

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        Two Black Holes Made a Mega Black Hole!

        Posted on October 11, 2017December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

        1.76 billion light years away, two black holes smashed into one another, bearing one huge black hole the size of 53 suns. The explosion from…

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          Have we finally found dark matter?

          Posted on June 26, 2017October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

          There is overwhelming evidence to support the existence of dark matter, but its existence is still a mystery to physicists. A method called…

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            The Deafening Sound of Neutron Stars Crashing Together

            Posted on April 5, 2017December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

            Large stars and planets in space have intense gravity. The gravity of these large celestial bodies is so strong, that they actually warp the…

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              Two Galaxy Centers in Terrifyingly Fast Orbits

              Posted on March 1, 2017December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

              At the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, there is a supermassive black hole. This is normal — at the center of almost every galaxy there is…

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                Seven Earth-sized Planets Found

                Posted on February 22, 2017October 24, 2022 by Gina Misra

                Today, Nature published the landmark discovery of a system of seven planets around a star named TRAPPIST-1 about 40 light years away. This…

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                  Life Under a Black Sun

                  Posted on February 1, 2017March 8, 2024 by Sciworthy

                  Did you know that a black hole is a kind of star? What would it really be like if our sun, also a star, was a black hole?

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                    Could Life Thrive on Radiation? Scientists Say It’s Possible

                    Posted on September 29, 2015October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

                    All life on Earth survives because of the sun. Plants use a process called photosynthesis to transfer energy from the Sun’s rays into the…

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