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Recent astronomy Articles

Recent astronomy articles appear all over the Internet and in magazines dedicated to the science and the hobby.  When new images are taken, people write about it.  When space agencies announce missions, people write.  There is a constant stream of conversation.  Here are just a few.

There were many recent astronomy articles on space dust that was bumpy.  Why is that?  Hydrogen is the most abundant element in creation.  But hydrogen has to bond to form the larger molecules observed in the universe.  But a special medium is required in the cold of space.  Bumpy molecules provide that medium, so now scientists have verified a theory on how hydrogen forms molecules in space.  Imagine that.

One of Saturn’s moons is known as the Death Star.  With its huge crater, it resembles the famous movie prop.  Cassini passed near this moon, news of which prompted many recent astronomy articles.  Some stunning images and a lot of new data resulted.  Folks loved to see this news.  Scientists believe the mission will create new understanding as to the number of crater creating objects that pass near to Saturn.  We’ll learn a lot about how planets like Saturn clean debris from the solar system.

For years people have studied dark matter.  It contributes to the expansion of the universe, but scientists don’t really know how.  Dark matter was the subject of many recent astronomy articles in 2008.  The SuperNova Acceleration Probe was set to study dark matter.  It’s important because about 70% of the stuff in the universe is dark matter.

Before our sun was really a star it was a condensing mass of space matter called a protosun.  Emissions of heat and light as well as solar winds from this proto-sun have long been a matter of contention.  Recent astronomy articles answer this question with a resounding yes.  Scientists have used new techniques to discover that the protosun did indeed emit ultraviolet and other particles in an early form of the solar wind.  These emissions helped form life on Earth even before the sun was a sun.

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