Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

Supernova that just hit Earth was unlike anything astronomers had ever seen

Por: Newsweek World October 19, 2022

thumbnail

A huge surge of gamma-ray energy from space caused electric currents to flow through the surface of the Earth on October 9, scientists have said.This gamma-ray burst, named GRB221009A, is the strongest in recorded history, according to spaceweather.com.Gamma rays are the most powerful form of electromagnetic radiation, with the smallest wavelength. They are only produced by enormously energetic events, including supernovae, nuclear explosions... + full article



Similar News

The Infinite Possibilities in a Tiny Smudge From Outer Space

The Atlantic USA Science October 20, 2022

thumbnailAstronomers have captured a poignant view of another planetary system in the making.Mark McCaughrean and Sam Pearson of the European Space Agency / JWST / NASA / ESA / CSAOctober 20, 2022, 11:18 AM ETIf alien astronomers observed our solar system from a distance 4.5 billion... + más

Halo Infinite’s canceled split-screen campaign can be uncanceled by exploit | Ars Technica

The Technology of Outer's Wicker Outdoor Furniture Makes It a Winner | Newsweek


Royal Earth, The Harmonist’s Newest Parfum Has Maternal Nostalgia

Forbes USA Life October 13, 2022

thumbnailPARIS, FRANCE- The Harmonist has unveiled a new fragrance: Royal Earth. The elegance and mystery of ... [+] 1980s French perfumes are my Madeleine de Proust. So, I wished to capture this deep-rooted comfort in Royal Earth Parfum, while at the same time uncovering new depths,... + más

Meghan Markle didn't know difference between celebrity and royal life, expert says: She's 'like a minefield' | Fox News

4 out of 5 pregnancy-related deaths in the US are preventable, CDC finds | CNN


Black hole “burps” at half the speed of light, years after devouring star

Ars Technica USA Science October 13, 2022

thumbnailNavigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Oct 13, 2022 5:44 pm UTC / Artist’s illustration of a tidal disruption event where a supermassive black hole spaghettifies... + más

Astronomers spot hot gas bubble spinning at mind blowing speeds around Milky Way black hole | CBS News

Arkansas man who sunk hole-in-one to win golf club's challenge files lawsuit after prize withdrawn | Fox News


In 200 Million Years There Will Be Only The Supercontinent Of ‘Amasia’ On Earth, Supercomputer Simulation Concludes

Forbes USA Tech October 03, 2022

thumbnailThis is how the western hemisphere of the Earth may have appeared 200 million years ago, with the ... [+] supercontinent of Pangea stretching from pole to pole.getty New Curtin University-led research has found that the world's next supercontinent, Amasia, will most likely... + más

Scientists discover watery landscape over 400 miles beneath Earth's surface | Newsweek

Didymos: The monster companion asteroid to Dimorphos, target of NASA's DART | Newsweek


See And Download The Stunning New 570-Megapixel Image Of The ‘Lobster Nebula’

Forbes USA Tech September 30, 2022

thumbnailThis image, taken by astronomers using the US Department of Energy-fabricated Dark Energy Camera on ... [+] the Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, a Program of NSF’s NOIRLab, captures the star-forming nebula NGC 6357, which is... + más

What Sustainable Seafood Activists Get Wrong About Maine's Lobsters | Time

Letter to the editor: Before indulging in lobster, ask ‘Is this whale-safe?’ | Portland Press Herald


Scientists discover watery landscape over 400 miles beneath Earth's surface

Newsweek USA Tech September 26, 2022

thumbnailScientists have discovered a watery landscape in Earth's lower mantle, over 400 miles beneath the surface.Scientists from the Gemological Institute of America, looking into the Earth's deep water cycle, studied an incredibly rare gem diamond discovered in the Karowe... + más

Didymos: The monster companion asteroid to Dimorphos, target of NASA's DART | Newsweek

NASA set to ram distant asteroid in bid to avoid future catastrophes on Earth | The Boston Globe


NASA set to ram distant asteroid in bid to avoid future catastrophes on Earth

The Boston Globe USA Nation September 24, 2022

thumbnailOn Monday evening, a robotic NASA spacecraft is programmed to ram itself into a distant asteroid at 14,000 miles per hour (25,500 kilometers per hour) in deep space to demonstrate the agency’s future ability to defend Earth from hazardous space rocks.It's a fast action... + más

NASA will slam its Dart spacecraft into an asteroid — and you can watch | The Boston Globe

NASA Is Crashing a Spacecraft Into an Asteroid. Here's Why and How to Watch | NBC 6 South Florida



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |