Thanks to the scientists. It’s now known that Charon, Pluto’s only confirmed moon so far, is no more alone. Astronomers have discovered two more moons of Pluto using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. Same with Eta Carinae, one of the most massive and unusual of its kind in the Milky Way galaxy. It too has a companion.
It took sleepless nights and careful calculations at NASA’s Spitzer space telescope for the astronomers to detect the weak glimmer from the Universe’s first star-clusters.
Meanwhile, another notion proved wrong. It has been found that massive star collapses to form Neutron star and not Black Hole as was widely believed.
ESA scientists just brought in a heartening news amid the fears of global warming. Envisat data shows that Greenland’s ice sheet is actually growing at its interior.
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