Numerical explosion in the moons of the solar system.. Saturn dominates and Jupiter follows
The International Astronomical Union has announced the discovery of new moons surrounding Jupiter and Saturn, increasing the total count significantly for both planets.
NASA Captured Images of Something Never Seen: A Comet Disintegrated in Real Time
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope recorded unprecedented footage of a comet disintegrating in real time, providing key insights into solar system origins.
Hubble Telescope Caught a Comet's Breakup - This Doesn't Happen Every Day
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope witnessed a comet breaking apart in real-time, an extremely rare occurrence providing scientists a unique opportunity to explore the inner workings of ancient building blocks of the Solar System.
Government contracts more than one Itaipu in the largest energy auction of the year
The Brazilian government has contracted 19 GW of thermal and hydropower to bolster the electrical system during periods of high demand and low solar output.
Pluto will complete its first full orbit since being discovered in 2178: what it means and its impact
Pluto will complete its first full orbit around the Sun in 2178, marking a significant milestone in the exploration of our solar system.
"Luna Ring", the project to provide energy to Earth
An ambitious project proposes to use the Moon as a giant solar power plant to supply clean energy to Earth through a system of solar panels encircling it.
The Building Blocks of Life May Exist Throughout the Solar System
A recent analysis of samples from asteroid Ryugu suggests that the building blocks of life could be found throughout the solar system.
Piped water supply system reaches families in the community of Aveiro
Families in the village of Escrivão, in the municipality of Aveiro, Brazil, now have access to piped water thanks to a newly implemented micro supply system that uses solar energy.
11 Years Imprisonment for CEO of Solar Energy Company, Prosecutor's Interrogation 'Exceeds Pursuit'
The CEO of a solar energy-related company in Japan was sentenced to 11 years in prison for fraudulently obtaining approximately 2.2 billion yen from various financial institutions under the guise of renewable energy loans.
Plan for a transfer of 8 billion, the story of the cyber fraud module caught
Noida police have busted an international cyber fraud module aiming to steal between 60 to 80 crores by exploiting banking system vulnerabilities.
Total losses due to a fire in a casino in Mendoza: investigating whether it started due to a fault in the electrical system and its connection to solar panels
A significant fire at the Casino Fuente Mayor in Mendoza caused substantial material damage but no casualties, leading to an investigation into its cause amid existing tax debt allegations against the casino's management.
No gas, no electricity, Indian Oil will cook day and night with sunlight
Indian Oil has introduced a solar cooking system amid rising LPG cylinder prices, offering an alternative for cooking without the need for LPG.
Former monastery, now a school. Baroque frescoes and the Solar System were hidden under the plaster of the art school in Příbor.
A former monastery in Příbor has been renovated into an art school, revealing Baroque frescoes and a representation of the Solar System beneath its plaster.
Mitsotakis: Greece to explore if nuclear modular reactors can play a role in energy system
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that Greece will investigate the potential role of nuclear modular reactors in its energy system during a conference in Paris.
El Roto: the solar system
The article features a cartoon by El Roto reflecting on the solar system, highlighting its commentary nature.
Spacecraft collision altered the solar orbit beyond the binary asteroid's path
A recent study confirms that the first asteroid deflection experiment changed not only the orbit of a small asteroid but also affected the solar orbit of the binary asteroid system.
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has an unusual amount of alcohol, new data reveals
Astronomers have discovered that the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS contains an unusually high amount of methanol, a simple alcohol, compared to other comets in our Solar System.
The place in the Solar System where NASA is looking for extraterrestrial life
NASA is intensifying its efforts to find biological traces on Mars and ocean moons amidst technical challenges and the ambiguous nature of biosignatures.
WA's largest dairy takes power into its own hands with solar investment
WA's largest dairy is transitioning to a solar-powered system to mitigate high energy costs and improve sustainability.
WA government moves to make wind, solar farms pay their host communities
The WA government has introduced guidelines requiring renewable energy developers to compensate host communities, aiming to implement a system of community benefit funds.
The JUICE probe captures the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as it passes through the solar system
The European space mission JUICE has photographed the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, the third confirmed object originating from another star, as it traverses our solar system.
The Journey of Celestial Rocks: Discovering Meteors and the Secrets of Earth's Origin
The article discusses the fascinating study of meteoritics, showcasing the discovery of celestial rocks and their implications for understanding the solar system.
Why Is the Universe Silent? Lithuanian Scientist on Cosmic Loneliness and Our Lost Dream of Reaching the Stars
The article discusses insights from Lithuanian scientist Dr. Vytautas Stankus regarding the search for extraterrestrial life and the existence of exoplanets beyond our solar system.
The Galactic Orbit of the Solar System is Behind the Earth’s Great Extinction
The article discusses the Earth’s formation, the emergence of life, and the various mass extinction events over geological time, suggesting a connection between these extinctions and the solar system's galactic orbit.
Condominium manager indicted after confessing to forging signatures of residents at assembly in interior SP
A condominium manager in Araçatuba, Brazil, has been indicted after admitting to forging residents' signatures during a meeting to decide on the installation of a solar energy system.
A plan to reach the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS proposes a risky maneuver close to the Sun
Scientists propose a bold maneuver involving a close flyby of the Sun to intercept the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, which is moving away from the solar system.
Gravity Creates Snowman-Like Objects Beyond Neptune
A new study by Michigan State University scientists reveals that the formation of snowman-like objects in the outer regions of the Solar System is due to a simple gravitational process.
Researchers have learned the secrets of the snowman of our solar system (video)
Researchers have uncovered new insights into the snowman-shaped object known as Arrokoth, which is the most distant and primitive body visited by a spacecraft from Earth.
How a rotten egg helped decipher the greatest mystery about exoplanets
A new study suggests that hydrogen sulfide, a gas that smells like rotten eggs, plays a key role in the formation of exoplanets by influencing their development around stars outside our solar system.
More Irap on the energy sector. Solar, revolution incentives
New measures have been introduced regarding incentives for photovoltaic plants aiming to alleviate system charges and manage resource allocation in the energy sector.
With a solar system to assemble, Genios magazine helps kids return to school
Genios magazine launches a new initiative to make school more fun by providing kids with model pieces of the solar system, enhancing their learning experience.
When Pluto was discovered, it was once considered the ninth planet of the solar system
On February 18, 1930, astronomer Clyde W. Tombaugh discovered Pluto, which was initially regarded as the ninth planet in the solar system.
Jupiter may have more oxygen than scientists estimated
Recent simulations reveal that Jupiter's atmosphere contains significantly more oxygen than previously thought, challenging past estimates.
A Last Chance for Sky Shooters.. Comet "Wierzchos" Bids Farewell to Earth During Calm Evenings
Astronomy enthusiasts have a brief opportunity to capture images of Comet Wierzchos before it fades away from view as it travels deeper into the solar system.
Is the waste of energy the fault of renewables?
The article discusses Brazil's rapid adoption of solar and wind energy, highlighting the challenges associated with integrating these sources into a historically hydroelectric-dominated power system.
Inverted Solar System Intrigues Astronomers and Challenges Planet Formation Theories
Astronomers have discovered an unusual planetary system that contradicts classic planet formation models, as reported by the European Space Agency.
When Galileo Was Accused of Heresy, Copernicus Had Already Corrected the Solar System
The article discusses how Galileo Galilei was accused of heresy on February 13, 1633, for supporting Copernicus' heliocentric theory, leading to his eventual house arrest by Pope Urban VIII.
A solar system with two Earth-like planets has been discovered: "It breaks all the schemes"
Astronomers have discovered a new solar system, LHS 1903, which features two Earth-like planets, challenging existing physical models of planetary formation.
A solar system with two 'Earths' discovered in an unprecedented order
Astronomers have discovered a unique solar system, LHS 1903, featuring four planets with a configuration unlike any previously observed.
"European Energy" has opened the largest hybrid battery and solar power park in Northern Europe
The new hybrid energy park in Kvostedos incorporates a 50 MW energy storage system, enhancing electricity stability and flexibility in the region.
Astronomical finding: scientists confirm the existence of a volcanic cave on Venus
Scientists have confirmed the discovery of a volcanic cave on Venus, which is identified as the largest lava tunnel in the solar system, based on data from NASA's Magellan probe.
Theia: the planet that Earth may have 'swallowed', helping to form the Moon
The article discusses the hypothetical planet Theia, which scientists believe may have collided with the young Earth, contributing to the formation of the Moon.
The first underground tunnel on Venus has been located
Scientists have discovered what appears to be a massive underground tunnel on Venus, formed by volcanic activity, based on data from NASA's Magellan mission.
Africa: Connecting Home Solar and Electric Vehicle Batteries to the Grid Could Boost South Africa's Clean Energy and Strengthen the Electricity System
South Africa aims to enhance its clean energy efforts by integrating residential solar and electric vehicle batteries into the national grid to help reduce carbon emissions.
Juno reveals the secret of the flames of the moon "Io", the most violent in the solar system
NASA's Juno spacecraft uncovers new insights into the volcanic activity on Io, Jupiter's moon, challenging previous scientific understandings.
Exoplanetary debris disks: The turbulent youth of distant worlds
The ALMA radio telescope has captured many debris disks around young stars, revealing the dynamic development of planetary systems including our own.
In the "Eye of God" Recorded the Chemistry of Life and the End of the Solar System
A spectacular new image of the Helix Nebula, captured by the James Webb Space Telescope, reveals both the chemistry of life's origins in our solar system and a glimpse into its ultimate fate.
STF decides that the Government of Piauí can resume charging ICMS on excess solar energy
The Supreme Federal Court of Brazil has reinstated the tax on the excess solar energy generated by consumers in Piauí who utilize the Electric Energy Compensation System.
The largest planet in the solar system turned out to be smaller than previously reported
NASA's Juno spacecraft has provided the most accurate measurement of Jupiter, revealing that it is slightly smaller and less spherical than previously estimated, which aids in understanding its internal structure and the formation of the solar system.
Jupiter is smaller and flatter than we thought
Jupiter is slightly smaller and more flattened than scientists believed for decades, according to a new study using data from the Juno spacecraft.