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Cheops dell'ESA trova un anello inaspettato attorno al pianeta nano Quaoar

Cheops dell'ESA trova un anello inaspettato attorno al pianeta nano Quaoar

IMMAGINE: Artist impression of Quaoar and its ring An artist’s impression of the dwarf planet Quaoar and its ring. Quaoar’s moon Weywot is shown on the left. Quaoar’s ring was discovered through a series of observations that took place between 2018 to 2021. Using a collection of ground-based telescopes, and ESA’s space-based telescope Cheops, astronomers watched as Quaoar crossed in front of a succession of distant stars, briefly blocking out their light as it passed. Read more [Image description: An artist illustration of the Quaoar system in front of a background of white stars. Central in the figure sits a brownish planet. This is Quaoar, a dwarf planet in the outer Solar System. At a distance of about five times its radius sits a ring. This ring is made up out of small grey pieces of debris. At twice the distance of the ring, to the left of Quaoar, sits its moon Weywot. Weywot looks about a sixth the size of Quaoar but has the same brownish colour. To the right of this system, we see a bright star. This star is bigger than the background stars and represents the distant Sun.] Acknowledgement: Work performed by ATG under contract for ESA © ESA, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

LadySilvia® Network Space 09 Feb 2023
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Filling the GOCE data gap unearths South Pole’s geological past

Filling the GOCE data gap unearths South Pole’s geological past

It’s very difficult to know what lies beneath a blanket of kilometres-thick ice, so it is hardly surprising that scientists have long contested the shape and geology of the ancient supercontinent from which East Antarctica formed over a billion years ago. An ESA-funded study can now lay some of this conjecture to rest. Using sensors on aircraft to measure changes in the gravity and magnetic signatures of the different rocks under the ice, scientists have discovered a huge bay the size of the UK formed part of the edge of East Antarctica.

Agenzia spaziale Europea Space 13 Mar 2022
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In Prato, Chinese Airport discovered

In Prato, Chinese Airport discovered

He had aroused some suspicion the continuous parade of people with large suitcases that came in late and out through the front door of a building on a Pistoia, in the heart of Prato's Chinatown. And many times people had reported to the district authorities loud noise coming from the greens on the back of the shed.

Redazione Gossip 13 Sep 2009
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