Ice on Mars?

  Sep 14, 2015 Recent data suggests large amounts of water ice beneath the surface. No other celestial body is so extensively studied as Mars. The primary goal of robotic wanderers on its surface, as well as “eyes in the sky” from satellite observatories, is to provide data for the…

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Dynamic Jupiter

If Jupiter's magnetosphere were in glow mode, it would be the largest structure visible in the night sky. Credit: NASA

  Sep 10, 2015 Could two dynamos made of hydrogen create Jupiter’s magnetosphere? Jupiter is the largest of all the planets. At 142,984 kilometers in diameter at its equator, it is so large that all the other planets could fit within its volume. Jupiter rotates so fast that a day lasts…

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Cometary Moon

  Sep 8, 2015 Enceladus shares characteristics with comets. Proponents of mainstream viewpoints are slowly beginning to realize that asteroids and comets exist in a continuum: neither are strictly identical nor completely different from the other. For example, when the Stardust mission returned to Earth with samples from the coma of…

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Electromagnetic Fire

  Sep 4, 2015 It is an electronic Sun. Various components coupled to and driven by electric circuits in space comprise the heart of Electric Universe theory. Charged particles accelerating through powerful electric fields radiate energy in many bandwidths. Glowing, braided filaments are sometimes visible in “jets” that blast out…

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