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Space: The Final Frontier. Exploring space developments and theorizing about how humans fit into the universe.
More than 20 types of amino acids found, extraterrestrial life really exists?
Recently, Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology said scientists detected more than 20 amino acids in samples collected by the asteroid probe "Hayabusa 2". These samples were taken from the asteroid "Ryugu" by "Hayabusa 2" in 2020. According to Professor Emeritus of Astrobiology Kenshasa Kobayashi of Yokohama National University, the discovery of multiple amino acids on celestial bodies beyond Earth is "unprecedented" and may even suggest the existence of life beyond Earth.
By Sue Torres3 years ago in Futurism
Life inside a star?
When we imagine other possible forms of life, we may sometimes be a bit carbon chauvinistic. This is understandable because carbon-based chemistry allows for the most complex structures we know of in this universe. But is there some other mechanism that would allow for the chemical diversity required for life? We don't know, but that hasn't stopped some scientists from searching.
By Copperchaleu3 years ago in Futurism
Various largest objects in the universe are known
We know that Earth is not the largest planet in the universe and that there are gas giants Jupiter and Saturn closer to us. But the Sun is also not the most massive star in space compared to some stars - it's just a dwarf star. Our galaxy, the Milky Way, isn't that big either. So who is known as a giant in space?
By Many A-Sun3 years ago in Futurism
The moon is being exploited by unknown creatures!
From ancient times to the present, people have been curious about space. The ancient people not only left many poems about the moon but also left many legends and myths about the moon. When people did not understand that the moon was a satellite of the earth, China had the beautiful and moving legend of "Change running to the moon", but modern science tells people that the moon is only a dead and desolate world, and it is impossible for life to exist.
By Sue Torres3 years ago in Futurism
Will Jupiter become the "second sun" in the future?
The stars in the universe do not exist alone but have a great attraction to each other, and gradually a solid galaxy will be formed, our solar system is several planets, satellites, and comets together to form a galaxy. With the development of cosmic exploration technology, people have more understanding of the solar system, the craziest planet in the solar system is Jupiter, the relevant signs indicate that if Jupiter continues to develop in this way, it may one day become another sun. Today we will look at why such a prediction was made.
By Cindy Dory3 years ago in Futurism










