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YUBNUB.NEWSChina, Cartels, And Cash: How Chinese Operatives Are Laundering Mexican Drug Money In Broad DaylightMexican drug cartels are partnering with Chinese money laundering networks to funnel hundreds of millions of dollars in drug proceeds to Chinese nationals in the United States, according to a new report0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 13 Ansichten
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WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMOur View of the Early Universe Is Obscured By Galaxy FormationThe Cosmic Microwave Background is one of the bedrock pieces of evidence for the Big Bang. It's described as the cosmic afterglow from the Universe's birth. However, new research calls into question our understanding of the CMB and what it tells us about the evolution of the Universe.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 13 Ansichten
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WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMA Relative of DNA Can Handle the Venus High AtmosphereCould some type of life find refuge in Venus' clouds? The detection of phosphine and potentially ammonia in the planet's atmosphere is posing that question. If life could survive there, would it be like Earth life? Or would it have a different molecular basis?0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 13 Ansichten
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WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMHow To Aerobrake a Mission To Uranus On the CheapGetting a probe to the Icy Giant planets takes some time - a journey to Uranus could take as long as 13 years, even with a gravity assist from Jupiter. However, several ideas are in the works to speed up that process, especially given the increased interest in sending a probe their way. One of those ideas is to use an aerocapture system to slow a probe down once it reaches its intended target. A new paper from Andrew Gomez-Delrio and their co-authors at NASA's Langley Research Center describes how a proposed Uranus Orbiter and Probe (UOP) mission could utilize the same aerocapture technology that Curiosity used to dramatically improve both the speed and payload capacity of the mission.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 13 Ansichten
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WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMIt's Been a Year Since the Most Powerful Solar Storm in Decades. What Did We Learn?One year ago, our star erupted with almost apocalyptic forceunleashing the most violent solar assault in two decades. Dubbed the Gannon storm, it wasn't just another solar flare. Multiple coronal mass ejections collided and merged into a single devastating megastorm that slammed into Earth's protective shield. As our magnetosphere buckled the night skies exploded with spectacular auroral displays. The event even reached Mars with images from Curiosity sprinkled with streaks from charged particles.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 13 Ansichten
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WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMThere's Liquid Water Deep Down on MarsMars once flowed with waterthen 3 billion years ago, it mysteriously disappeared. Where did these ancient Martian seas go? Did the Red Planet's collapsing magnetosphere allow solar winds to strip away its water into space or did the water sink into the Martian regolith, hiding from our view?NASAs InSight mission may have cracked the case. Seismic waves from meteorite impacts revealed water layer lurking 5.4-8 kilometres below the surface.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 13 Ansichten
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WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMThe Plato Mission Just Got Dozens of Cameras InstalledESA's Plato Mission just hit a major milestone: 24 of 26 high-tech cameras have now been mounted and will soon be ready to hunt. This isn't your average telescope; its a planet-spotting powerhouse designed to catch distant worlds passing in front of their stars. The clever camera arrangement creates a cosmic wide-angle lens, scanning a massive 5% of the entire sky in one go. No other planet-hunter comes close to this field of view.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 13 Ansichten
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WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMPerseverance Happened to Land Right Beside a Composite VolcanoNASA's Perseverance Rover landed in Jezero Crater, an ancient impact crater that was probably filled with water for a long time. During its exploration, the rover has discovered volcanic rocks on the crater floor, but the original source hasn't been found. Now, a team of researchers thinks there's a composite volcano right on the edge of Jezero Crater. They identify a conical-shaped structure that rises about 2 km above the surrounding plains.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 13 Ansichten
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WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMThe Milky Way's Globular Clusters Formed at the Dawn of the UniverseWe don't have to rely solely on the JWST to observe the Universe's oldest stars. Some of the oldest stars in the Universe reside in globular clusters, and the Milky Way has about 150 of them. How old exactly? New research has the answer.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 13 Ansichten