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Swirling Sun debris
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has warned about the ‘swirling Sun debris’ which is likely to hit Earth by December 11. NASA has said that this coronal mass ejection (CME) has been shot from the Sun earlier this week and is forecast to possibly strike the Earth by Saturday. HT
Explain the loss of surface water on Mars
Planetary scientist Erdal Yiğit, with George Mason University, has published a Perspective piece in the journal Science suggesting that upper atmospheric interactions with solar wind cannot fully explain the loss of surface water on Mars. In his paper, he suggests three other major factors need to be taken into consideration as well: gravity waves, convection and dust storms. Phys.org
Wooly Mammoth lived until 5000 years ago
Scientists have found DNA traces of the ancient wooly mammoth in the soil sample taken from the Klondike region of Canada, claiming that the creature lived just until 5000 years ago and did not go extinct in North America in 7000 BC as popularly believed. News18
3D Real Time Visualization tool to explore asteroids
Through a new 3D real-time visualization tool, you can now explore the asteroids and comets that approach Earth’s orbital neighborhood – and the spacecraft that visit these objects – with a click or a swipe. NASA’s Eyes on Asteroids brings this data to any smartphone, tablet, or computer with an internet connection – no download required.. JPL Nasa
10 times as massive as Jupiter
The research, published Wednesday in the journal Nature, points to the discovery of a planet named b Centauri (AB)b or b Centauri b, with an image captured by the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope in Chile. The planet is 10 times as massive as Jupiter and “one of the most massive planets ever found,” according to the observatory. USA Today
Wireless earbuds
Earbuds are basically a pair of tiny speakers that you wear inside your ears. At low volumes, they’re useful little devices.
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