SPACEJust last week, NASA announced about the TRAPPIST-1 system which has seven exoplanets where three are deemed to be habitable due to the presence of liquid water. With the recent finding of the Cornell University, it seems that a fourth planet can also be livable.
Adding to the tally of last year's 3 Earth like planets, NASA discovered 4 more such planets. The latest finding revives the search for life beyond our planet.
A new study on Mars reveals that it is more similar to Earth than previously thought. Scientists have long been searching for planets similar to Earth wherein mankind would be able to survive.
The earliest evidence for life on Earth is graphite found to be a biogenic substance in 3.7 billion-year-old metasedimentary rocks discovered in western Greenland and microbial mat fossils found in 3.48 billion-year-old sandstone discovered in Western Australia.
The today new verified record high- temperatures in Antarctica, ranging from the high 60s to the high teens, depending on the location they were recorded in Antarctica.
Researchers claim that hydrogen pouring from the volcanoes may be used to find the possibility of life in the universe. Planets with such volcanoes are likely to support life.
Next year NASA is launching a robotic spacecraft to the sun in a mission to save earth from massive solar flares. This will be the closest any spacecraft has ever been to the Sun.
Scientists from Earth-Life Science Institute(ELSI) has found that Earth's magnetic field gets the power from the Quartz crystals. Lead researcher Kei Hirose and his team created an Earth's core like environment at their lab and found that the crystallization process of Silicon and Oxygen provides the energy for the magnetic field.
Last time European Space Agency (ESA) finds a Neutron star or Pulsar using their X-ray space observatory XMM-NEWTON. The claimed that this pulsar is the brightest and farthest from Earth.
Earth has higher levels of heavy iron isotope relative to other planets. Light iron isotopes may have been vaporized into space by a large impact with another planet that formed the moon.
Rocks in Australia and Greenland are most probably hte oldest living organisms on Earth. Scientists are saying that microorganisms on rocks are probably the oldest living thing here on Earth.
NASA scientists are trying to find any habitat exoplanet exist in our universe along this they also try to find some mystery in Antarctica that may have some strong evidence related to extraterrestrial species and their connection with our Earth.
Mark Serreze the director of National Snow and Ice Date Center also said the there are some really crazy things going on and it looks like we hit a new record low in the satellite era.
The 60 planets include a rocky planet which is later then called "Super Earth." Gliese 411b caught the attention of Dr. Mikko Tuomi from the University of Herdfordshire's Center for Astrophysics because of its unusual identity.
An international team of archaeologists found ceramic vessels from Jerusalem. Those jar handles reveal the changes of Earth's magnetic field throughout the centuries