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Our bodies and Earth will be ripped into pieces as universe ends
Jul 19, 11:38 am
Sydney, July 19 (ANI): When the universe finally comes to an end, stars will disappear, the sun will go out and then the Earth and our bodies will be ripped into piece, says a Nobel laureate.Professor Brian Schmidt- a joint winner of the 2011 Nobel Prize for physics - said this Big Rip might be the way our universe ends and it may happen "on literally a human time scale."At a public talk by the Australian Astronomical Observatory in Sydney last night, Professor Schmidt described how our universe is rapidly expanding.The expansion will eventually force our neighbouring galaxy - Andromeda Spiral - to merge with our Milky Way in about 3 billion years, he explainedWhile it sounds messy, the space between our stars means it will be less like a train wreck and more like two swarms of bees coming together, he said.Nevertheless, it will irrecoverably alter our view from Earth."We will see stars but we will look out into an empty universe," the Sydney Morning Herald quoted Professor Schmidt as saying.According to him, only 4 and a half percent of the universe is made up of things we can see - atoms, while the rest is invisible. Dark matter makes up 24 per cent and dark energy the remaining 72 per cent.Once this dark energy takes over, it will cause more space to expand, creating more dark energy, "which can then push harder against gravity, creating even more space"."The creation of space eventually can happen even more quickly than light can travel," he predicted.This could lead to one of the "craziest theoretical ideas" and one of Professor Schmidt's favourites - the Big Rip."You will see the stars in the sky start disappearing as they accelerate beyond the speed of light. Then one day the sun will go out. Then, not too long after, you and the Earth will be ripped into pieces," he noted.Or it could end in a less dramatic fashion.Either way, Professor Schmidt said, unless dark energy suddenly disappears very quickly the universe it seems is fated to expand and fade away. (ANI)
Near-Earth asteroids and Mars' 2 moons considered for future space missions
May 18, 2:35 pm
Washington, May 18 (ANI): Researchers from the SETI Institute, the Mars Institute, NASA Ames Research Center, and the space robotics company Honeybee Robotics, have successfully completed a first series of field tests aimed at investigating how humans will explore and work on near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) and eventually the two moons of Mars, Phobos and Deimos.
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Sun unleashes earth-directed solar particles into space
May 18, 2:35 pm
Washington, May 18 (ANI): At 5:24 am EDT on May 17, the sun erupted with an Earth-directed coronal mass ejection or CME, a solar phenomenon that can send billions of tons of solar particles into space that can reach Earth one to three days later and affect electronic systems in satellites and on the ground.
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Mars rover Opportunity examining rock changed by water
May 18, 2:35 pm
Washington, May 18 (ANI): NASA's senior Mars rover Opportunity is investigating a rock intensely altered by water.
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Violent winds on Uranus and Neptune confined to upper atmosphere
May 18, 10:36 am
Washington, May 18 (ANI): Uranus and Neptune have long been known to harbor swirling clouds and violent winds churning up their atmospheres.
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