Saturn Supernova

  Aug 5, 2015 Shockwave: a compressional wave of high amplitude caused by a shock (as from an earthquake or explosion) to the medium through which the wave travels. The plasmasphere of Saturn is highly energetic, enough so that, when the Cassini orbiter sent images to Earth, lightning up to a million times more…

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Pluto and Its Moons Refute Nebular Hypothesis | Space News

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Today, Wal Thornhill concludes his initial reports on the New Horizons mission to the dwarf planet Pluto. A fundamental question is, must scientists now reconsider the idea that Pluto and its moons, like comets, are primordial bodies? Previous Space News on New Horizons mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwVBVg6vzqA T-Bolts Patreon Campaign: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=180095&ty=p

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The Great Beguiler

  Aug 3, 2015 Galaxy clusters are thought to be pulled by a force emanating from “beyond the horizon” of the Universe. Astronomers believe that the Universe is expanding at an ever accelerating rate. Contemporary theories suggest that galaxies are receding from us because they started out receding from us due…

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Cellular Plasmas

  Jul 31, 2015 Astronomical theories predict a white dwarf star that can not be found. In the nuclear view, a planetary nebula is the result of a dying star that has exhausted its hydrogen/helium fuel supply and collapsed under gravitational compression. The stellar implosion rebounds off the core, throwing massive…

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And Yet They Move

  Jul 30, 2015 Io’s caldera continue to puzzle scientists. Previous Pictures of the Day discuss several confirmed predictions about electrical activity on Io, notably, the intense electric arcing between the moon and its parent body, Jupiter. Images of Io verify that Io ought to be considered from an electric discharge…

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