Transient planet
Some older stars can kick the planet from home and home, astronomers at the University of Cambridge in England in the forthcoming report of monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Several exoplanets were discovered around the star, appearing in the past their Prime, or even dead, and has been the secrets ... how to age stars affect the fate of planets. In the new research scientists found massive suffering the aging star could knock the planet off course an even eject them from orbit entirely. – Carlisle Camille
Neptune return statements
July 12, Neptune has reached the same hotfix, place where he was first discovered the 165 years ago. Runs slow gas giant so long to complete one revolution around the Sun, which orbits at a distance of 4.5 billion kilometres. German astronomer Johann Galle discovered the planet 23 September 1846, prompting predictions that are based on the orbits of Uranus and Newton's law of gravity. The planet was the first body is discovered, using mathematics, instead of serendipity. Astronomers because much learned about Neptune — such as finding the great dark spot and seeing the clouds changed from planet 40-year seasons. – Carlisle Camille
"Goodbye" electron antineutrino via an intermediate electron
This flighty particles called neutrinos have a new trick up their sleeve. One type, called electron antineutrino via an intermediate electron muon behaves differently than its counterpart, the muon neutrino. Physicists MINOS in collaboration with Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, fig, turns along the path of the neutrinos and antineutrinos 735-kilometre and watch as they disappear, possibly by converting to other molecules. Scientists have now seen a muon and electron, and electron antineutrino via an intermediate disappear for the first time, to notify online 5 July physical review letters. Measurements of physical properties of its disappearance does not correspond to those of its counterpart. If the scientists cannot exclude several easy explanations, new physics can Play. — Alexandra Witze
Nazdarovya! Russia launches radio telescope
Russia launched radio telescope of space for the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, 18 July. Flying in orbit of an elliptical, Telescope Spektr-R is the distance of the peak, more than 300 000 kilometres of distance from Earth to the Moon — almost. When the network from the ground detectors, the 10-meter Telescope and its partners will provide a virtual "dish" about 30 times the diameter of the Earth — the largest yet. Thousands of times more powerful than the Hubble space telescope will peer closely superdish, black holes, pulsars, neutron stars and other cosmic phenomena. Telescopes at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Greenbank, w. Va., and Arecibo, Puerto Rico, are expected to act as an Earth-bound partners. Nadia – Drake
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