Tag: space research

A New Theory of Dark Matter Based on Webb Observations

A New Theory of Dark Matter Based on Webb Observations

The mysterious substance known as dark matter has puzzled scientists for decades. It makes up approximately 27% of the universe, yet it neither emits nor absorbs light, making it invisible to conventional telescopes. Now, thanks to the unparalleled observational power of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), a new theory is emerging that could redefine…

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Discovery of a Possible Habitable Exoplanet in the Gliese 12 System

Discovery of a Possible Habitable Exoplanet in the Gliese 12 System

A groundbreaking discovery in the field of astronomy has recently captured the imagination of scientists and the public alike: the detection of a possible Earth-like exoplanet in the Gliese 12 system. This nearby planetary system, located just 40 light-years away in the constellation Pisces, has become a hot topic in the search for potentially habitable…

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About Space Junk: An Emerging Threat in Space Exploration

About Space Junk: An Emerging Threat in Space Exploration

As humanity’s exploration of space accelerates, a new and growing problem has emerged: space junk, also known as space debris. Space junk refers to the discarded, defunct, or non-operational objects that orbit Earth. These objects range from fragments of old satellites and rocket parts to tiny pieces of metal or paint chips that have broken…

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