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Articles tagged: BIT-3

  • exomoon, Hubble Space Telescope, Kepler-1625b, Kepler-1625b-i, transit timing variations (TTVs) 01 May 2019 Evidence for first confirmed exomoon under question

    ... it, while one does not. Despite the implied negative responses, it's not all done and dusted and a bit of a hopeless cause, as rest assured there is no such thing as never say never in science, especially in astronomy. “We need more...

    • exomoon
    • Hubble Space Telescope
    • Kepler-1625b
    • Kepler-1625b-i
    • transit timing variations (TTVs)
  • Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) program, red dwarf, Teegarden's Star, transit method 19 June 2019 Two new Earth-like planets found around nearby star

    ... of its accidental discovery. Now, this low-temperature, and low mass star, which if it was packed with a bit less gaseous material would make it a brown dwarf instead of a red dwarf, has been found to house two...

    • Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) program
    • red dwarf
    • Teegarden's Star
    • transit method
  • Dark-ages Reionisation And Galaxy Observables from Numerical Simulations (DRAGONS) programme, epoch of Reionisation, hydrogen, Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) 09 September 2019 Ancient light helps to unravel cosmic "dark age"

    ... will help the team establish a framework for further research. "This approach will let us identify which bits are most promising, and analyse it better than we ever could before." One of 128 tiles of the Murchison...

    • Dark-ages Reionisation And Galaxy Observables from Numerical Simulations (DRAGONS) programme
    • epoch of Reionisation
    • hydrogen
    • Murchison Widefield Array (MWA)
  • Astrobiotic, blockchain, Goonhilly Earth Station, Peregrine lunar lander, Spacebit 25 September 2019 Spacebit announces agreement to land first UK commercial payload on Moon

    ... first company to think about space exploration and funding with cryptocurrency, said Tanasyuk, but in 2013 “it was a bit too early to do anything like that,” so it was put on hold and revived during the World Economic Forum...

    • Astrobiotic
    • blockchain
    • Goonhilly Earth Station
    • Peregrine lunar lander
    • Spacebit
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