Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Mysterious spot found in Uranus!


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     Uranus looks boring but it actually doesn’t. Reports are claiming that a bright spot has appeared in its atmosphere. Amateur astronomers are asked to help with the investigation as it may result in Hubble taking a closer look.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Dark matter mystery deepens!

Before learning about the topic, let's find out what is dark matter? Dark matter is the invisible material thought to penetrate the universe and can be indirectly detected through its gravitational pull on the normal matter that makes up stars and planets.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The Youngest Exoplanet!

As we know all planets in our solar system have born from a dusty disk surrounding the sun billions of years ago, so wouldn't it be exciting to see another star system going through the phase of producing exoplanets!
Today, using the power of the twin 10 meter Keck telescope at Hawaii, a team of astronomers have clarified just that.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Oceans of water in nearby star!


Herschel Space Obsevatory, a European Space Agency and associated with NASA, finds oceans of water in disk of nearby star. The information collected by this observatory helped the astronomers to detect for the first time, cold water vapor enveloping a dusty disk around a young star.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Space - an opaque?


The space between the galaxies was not transparent; rather it was an opaque i.e., there was a dense fog. But how that fog was cleared is still a major question in the minds of astronomers. New observational evidence from the University Of Michigan shows how high energy light radiation could be responsible for its clearance.