Medicine & TechnologyHow was the solar system formed? What was the main and initial process involved in it? Scientists have found out that the solar system, which is seen today, was very different from the initially created solar system.
Though there are still debates whether the red planet, Mars is available for habitat, still there are things to consider for it is dangerous. However, some study saw that there is a possibility by 2030 it will be available for human.
Jupiter's cold moon Europa has likewise long been known to have a sub-surface sea that contains more fluid water than is available on the whole planet Earth in the solar system.
Results from the study made by a team of scientists show the effects of solar activity on Earth's climate. Planet's temperature is projected to drop by 0.5 degrees Celsius once the Sun's activity diminishes.
A lot of people are still hoping that a new planet will be found and scientists have not placed an end to the search. In fact, there are a number of scientists that support the idea that the Solar System goes far beyond the Kuiper Belt.
These four planets are situated nearly 600 light-years away from the earth. These four planets are sized a little more than twice the size of the earth.
Campaigns to look for the planet involves scientists and citizen from ordinary people which also made an intriguing find. New discoveries, objects discovered after the prediction of Planet Nine also seems to fit within its existence.
NASA experts have developed a new instrument called Coronagraph, Which blocks the Sun's bright light and allow astronomer to see what is going in the Sun's Corona.
Last weekend, the moon crossed the face of the sun in a so-called annular solar eclipse, creating what looked like a ring of fire as the moon covered most of the light of our nearest star
scientists from the University of Wisconsin and the Northwestern University found the evidence of “Chaotic Solar System”. The team analyzed the 90-Million-Year-Old Sedimentary Rocks In Colorado to prove the theory that was first proposed in 1989.
International Astronomical Union(IAU) declared Pluto as a “Dwarf” in the year 2006. , Alan Stern, Principal investigator of the New Horizons mission to Pluto proposed IAU to redefine Pluto as a Planet in the Solar system. Alan prepared a new definition of Planet that declares pluto as a planet alone with other 110 Planetary objects.