ExtraNormal: Vida en el Centro de la Tierra?

Hallan el primer planeta potencialmente habitable fuera del Sistema Solar

Earthlike Planet, Gliese 581 (Gliza) habitable zone?

Gliese 581g: Earth 2.0

Earthlike Planet, Gliese 581 (Gliza) habitable zone?

Major discovery: 54 Planets found in Habitable Zone

Ancient galaxy spotted (26/1/2011)

A Pure-Disc Galaxy {2nd of February 2011}

Hubble Update 17 {10th of January 2011}: Hanny's Voorwerp

Hubble Update 16 {14th of December 2010}: HST Spots Celestial Bauble

Hubble Update 15 {26th of October 2010}: HST Sees 10 000 Years Into the Future

The Most Distant Object In The Universe {20th of October 2010}

VLT Update 2 {22nd of September 2010}: The Great Barred Spiral

VLT Update 5 {22nd June 2011}: Pandora's Cluster

Hubble Update 22 {21st of July 2011}: Four Unusual Views of the Andromeda Galaxy (Narrated)

Most Distant Quasar Discovered {29th of June 2011}

More lies to Prepare us for 2nd Sun - 2

Satelite HI1 - NASA capta objeto gigante cerca del sol - Planet X?

Science vs End of world, hoaxers and Elenin

More lies to Prepare us for 2nd Sun - 1

BREAKING NEWS!!! NIBIRU CAUGHT ON STEREO B ( DEBUNKED JUPITER)

VLT Update 6 {23rd of June 2011}: The Flames of Betelgeuse

VLT Update 8 {31st of August 2011}: The Star That Should Not Exist

A team of European astronomers has used ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) to track down a star in the Milky Way that many thought was impossible. They discovered that this star is composed almost entirely of hydrogen and helium, with only remarkably small amounts of other chemical elements in it. This intriguing composition places it in the "forbidden zone" of a widely accepted theory of star formation, meaning that it should never have come into existence in the first place. The results will appear in the 1 September 2011 issue of the journal Nature.



Seguidores