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 Earthโs Great Extinction
The article discusses the Earthโs 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 Araรงatuba, 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 Piauรญ 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 Piauรญ 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.
Juno reveals the true size of Jupiter... a planet slightly smaller and more oblate than expected
NASA's Juno spacecraft has discovered that Jupiter is slightly smaller and has a greater equatorial flattening than previously thought, enhancing scientists' understanding of the giant planet's internal structure and its role in the formation of the solar system.
The Impactful Revelation of Science About the True Appearance of Jupiter: "Books Will Have to Be Updated"
A new study reveals that Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, may not be as large as previously believed, prompting a need for updates in astronomical literature.
The Earth hides mysterious elements. Scientists see opportunities in them
Scientists are investigating the significant losses of lighter elements such as hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and noble gases on Earth, which are far less abundant compared to their presence in the Sun and meteorites, potentially due to material loss during the formation of the Solar System and deeper processes within Earth's core.
Manager tells police she forged signatures of half the condominium residents in assembly in the interior of SP
The manager of a condominium in Araรงatuba, SP, admitted to the police that she forged the signatures of half the residents during an assembly that approved the installation of a solar power system.
Monstrous Waves
Scientists at Penn State University have discovered a super-Earth outside the Solar System that may harbor life.
Thermal Account 3.0 Comes into Full Swing: Contributions Up to 65% on Energy Efficiency
The Thermal Account 3.0 program provides contributions of up to 65% for residential heating system replacements and extends solar energy support to businesses and public administrations.
The Story of Greenwich Mean Time: How the Meridians and Time Zones Were Born?
The article discusses the historical development of timekeeping, focusing on how local solar time evolved into a standardized system influenced by the advent of trains in Europe.
We first saw Titan up close. One of the greatest successes of European science
The Huygens probe successfully landed on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, on January 14, 2005, marking a pivotal moment in the exploration of the solar system.
When Rocks Come from Space: How Meteors and Asteroids Threaten Earth and How We Can Protect It
The article discusses the dual nature of asteroids and meteors as both potential threats to Earth and crucial elements in the history of our solar system.
Cyber Attacks on Polish Energy Sector. Energy Minister Miลosz Motyka Confirms
Energy Minister Miลosz Motyka confirmed that there were attempts to attack solar and wind installations across Poland last year, but all attempts were unsuccessful and the energy system remained stable.
Astronomers Discover the Fastest Rotating Asteroid in the Solar System
Astronomers have discovered the fastest rotating asteroid, 2025 MN45, which spins every 1.88 minutes, using the new Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile.
Science News: A Golden Opportunity to See the Brightest Form of Jupiter in the Night Sky
A rare opportunity to observe Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, as it shines brightly in the night sky.
Autarky in a Power Outage? The False Security of Solar System Owners
Many homeowners believe that having a large solar battery in their basement can help them withstand a prolonged power outage, but they may be under a false sense of security as most systems require an additional switch for the battery to take over supply.
The mystery of 'shrinking planets' solved: this is how the most common worlds in the Universe are formed
The observation of four 'baby' planets with unusually low densities demonstrates how planetary systems evolve and why our Solar System is a rarity.
"Jupiter is more complicated than we imagined".. Juno reveals an unprecedented face of the giant of the solar system
NASA's Juno spacecraft has unveiled surprising and complex details about Jupiter, reminiscent of the ancient myth where Juno uncovered truths about its behavior.
The Mystery of the Wandering Planet. Expelled from Its Solar System, It Now Wanders Alone in the Universe
A planet the size of Saturn, moving towards the center of the Milky Way, has been accidentally observed despite emitting no light and not orbiting any star.
'Cazan' and weigh, for the first time, a wandering planet that roams alone through the galaxy
A groundbreaking collaboration between ground-based and space observatories has confirmed the mass and distance of a wandering planet, revealing it was 'exiled' from its original solar system.
Two 'guest suns' shone over the Earth when the first humans began to walk
A team of astrophysicists has finally solved the mystery of the strange energy overload surrounding the Solar System, shedding light on the origins of life on primitive Earth.