NASA’s Cassini mission has revealed surprising heat flow at Enceladus’ north pole, showing the moon releases energy from both ...
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Saturn’s icy moon has long-term stability required for life to develop, suggest scientists
The presence of liquid water, heat and the right chemicals on Enceladus, one of Saturn’s moons, means that its sub-surface ...
A new study led by researchers from Oxford University, Southwest Research Institute and the Planetary Science Institute in ...
Generations dreamed of reaching the Earth's northernmost point, finally succeeding in 1926. Ahead of the centennial, we ...
The findings were published on Nov. 7 in Science Advances.
The Earth's magnetic field has been getting weaker over the past few centuries. This weakening can be seen in data gathered ...
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How it feels to land in a town near the North Pole
At the edge of the Arctic Ocean lies the northernmost town on Earth, where the sun disappears for months and polar bears ...
Right now, we're zooming through space at incredible speeds, so why aren't we dizzy or flying off into space? An expert ...
New findings from NASA’s Cassini mission show that Enceladus, one of Saturn’s moons and a top contender for extra-terrestrial life, is losing heat from both poles – indicating that it has the ...
Cassini’s new analysis shows Saturn’s moon Enceladus leaking heat from both poles, not just the south. This balanced heat flow suggests its underground ocean could stay liquid for geological ages, ...
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The Dinosaurs of North America Were Thriving Up Until an Asteroid Wiped Them Off the Face of the Earth, Scientists Argue
Sixty-six million years ago, life on Earth was paid a visit by a very unwelcome guest: the Chicxulub impactor, an asteroid ...
Saturn's Enceladus moon might be capable of supporting life, according to data collected by NASA's Cassini mission and compiled in a new study.
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