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28 billion light years! Hubble discovers the most distant star in the universe, whose light took 12.9 billion years to reach Earth
The Hubble Space Telescope has made an important discovery, according to a new study published in the journal Nature [1]. It has observed the most distant known star, currently 28 billion light-years from Earth. The light from this star took 12.9 billion years to reach Earth.
By Zeev Lo Va3 years ago in Earth
A virus worse than the new crown is on the way, with a 70% fatality rate and no effective drug, named after a Chinese place?
Along with nuclear weapons, there is a virus so small that it is invisible to the naked eye. Because of this, judging by the outbreak of New Crown Pneumonia, a small virus can cause countless casualties on the planet and set the economy back by years. Many countries are short of money and some are even dissolving on the spot, which is scary.
By Kevin Buttigieg3 years ago in Earth
Another "super-Earth" has been discovered! Only 36.5 light-years away, the only worry is the early life
According to a new study published in the Journal of the Japanese Astronomical Society [1], with the Pleiades Telescope (8.2m in diameter) in Hawaii, astronomers have discovered a new "super-Earth", ROS 508 b, which is only 36.5 light-years away from our solar system. It is only 36.5 light years away from our solar system.
By Baudamolova3 years ago in Earth
Will humans never be able to fly out of the solar system? Voyager blocked by 'wall of fire' with 50,000°C temperature
Can humans fly out of the solar system? This is a question that is of great concern to everyone. It has been more than 40 years since Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 flew off the Earth, so long that many people thought Voyager had flown out of the solar system, but the reality is just the opposite.
By Paul Weiest3 years ago in Earth
Where is the world's largest creature? There is a seaweed in the shallow sea of Australia, has spread 180 square kilometers, living 4500 years old, still growing
How big is the largest plant in the world? Which one is it? When we see such a question, we may think of those huge trees, such as the world-famous Hypericum, General Sherman, etc. Some giant fir, fir, Australian eucalyptus, and other trees can grow to a height of more than 100 meters, the bottom diameter of 10 meters, the volume of the tree can reach thousands of cubic meters, and the weight of more than a thousand tons, but many friends know that the famous American "Ornithogalactis" mushroom is bigger. The mushroom is bigger, but a field study from Australia found that the world's largest plant should be a seaweed growing on the west coast of Australia.
By Deljewitzki3 years ago in Earth
Why Antarctic krill can feed hundreds of millions of people? Only 1~2 cm in size, but extremely high nutritional value
Introduction: Today's human beings have been separated from the toe but continue to survive, so also from the natural world to continue to explore resources, including water, and food. Among the many kinds of resources, food has become an important material for human survival.
By Apostolakis3 years ago in Earth
Resurrection from the dead technology is maturing, immortality may be possible? The technology is highly questionable!
In the plots of science fiction movies, we sometimes see scenes of "coming back from the dead", but does "coming back from the dead" exist in real life?
By Hitchinson Metz3 years ago in Earth











