Although the Earth’s been decidedly blue for 600 million years, rising populations of phytoplankton caused by rising temperatures are once again causing the world’s oceans to turn green.
Astronomers have peered into an alien planet's atmosphere and found extreme weather unlike anything in the solar system.
The research has been published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature.
Earth's oceans may have been green for billions of years until the first photosynthetic organisms flooded our atmosphere with ...
Imagine a field of solar panels floating silently in the endless day of Earth’s orbit. Unlike their terrestrial cousins, this ...
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'Out of science fiction': First 3D observations of an exoplanet's atmosphere reveal a unique climate
Astronomers have peered through the atmosphere of a planet beyond the Solar System, mapping its 3D structure for the first time. By combining all four telescope units of the European Southern ...
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost captured some stunning sights on its way to the Moon's Mare Crisium basin.
Astronomers have peered through the atmosphere of a planet beyond the solar system, mapping its 3D structure for the first ...
"It feels like something out of science fiction," said European Southern Observatory astrophysicist Julia Victoria Seidel.
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