A long-standing mystery about the presence of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) on Jupiter’s icy ocean moon Europa may be closer to being solved. Hydrogen peroxide forms as a byproduct when energetic particles break apart water molecules, leading to the recombination of OH radicals — highly reactive molecules with unpaired electrons. H2O2 was first observed on Europa by the Galileo Near Infrared …
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Early Forms of Cells Could Form in The Lakes of Saturn’s Moon Titan : ScienceAlert
When NASA’s upcoming Dragonfly probe skims the lakes of Saturn‘s moon Titan, it may encounter a froth akin to Earth’s first signs of life, a new study suggests. Titan is strikingly similar to Earth in some respects. Like the planet we call home, its surface is covered with large lakes and seas of liquid. And, much like the water cycle …
Read More »Living cells could form in lakes on Saturn’s moon Titan, study says
In the search for life beyond Earth, few places are as intriguing as Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. It’s the only spot in the solar system where there are lakes and seas on the surface – only they’re not made of water. Titan’s lakes overflow with liquid methane and ethane, producing a cold, bizarre, and mysterious world. Scientists have been exploring …
Read More »Americans Want Americans To Go (Back) To The Moon (And On To Mars Too) – NASA Watch
Americans Want Americans To Go (Back) To The Moon (And On To Mars Too) NASA Watch CBS News poll: Most Americans favor U.S. returning to moon, going to Mars CBS News Growing number of people want astronauts to visit Mars The Independent On Apollo 11 lunar landing anniversary, we look at future missions to the moon The Mercury News 5 Reasons Why We Need …
Read More »‘Chaos’ reigns beneath the ice of Jupiter moon Europa, James Webb Space Telescope reveals
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A simulated view from the surface of Europa, one of Jupiter’s four Galilean moons. | Credit: NASA New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) are painting a new picture of Jupiter’s moon Europa and revealing the hidden chemistry of the icy …
Read More »Ori developer Moon Studios explains why No Rest for the Wicked may skip Xbox
The co-founder and CEO of the studio behind the Ori games has said that the studio is prioritising the PS5, PS5 Pro and Nintendo Switch 2 versions of No Rest for the Wicked, and that the studio will “see what makes sense for Xbox.” The game, which is currently in early access on Steam, is planned for Sony and Nintendo‘s …
Read More »China Unveils Game-Changing Moon Technology That Converts Lunar Soil Into Usable Fuel and Oxygen for Deep Space Missions
IN A NUTSHELL 🚀 Chinese scientists have developed a technology to convert lunar soil into fuel and oxygen, aiding space exploration. 🌕 The technology uses a photothermal strategy to extract water from lunar soil and transform CO2 into usable resources. 🔍 Challenges include overcoming the inconsistent composition of lunar soil and extreme environmental conditions on the moon. 🌌 This breakthrough …
Read More »‘Chaos’ reigns beneath the ice of Jupiter moon Europa, James Webb Space Telescope reveals
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) are painting a new picture of Jupiter’s moon Europa and revealing the hidden chemistry of the icy moon’s interior. For decades, scientists pictured Europa’s frozen surface as a still, silent shell. But the new observations reveal that it’s actually a dynamic world that’s far from frozen in time. “We think that …
Read More »Chinese Scientists Invent System for Extracting Oxygen, Water and Rocket Fuel From Moon Dust
Chinese researchers say they’ve devised a new way to extract water from lunar soil and convert it into fuel. As detailed in a new paper published today in the journal Joule, the team found that their proposed “photothermal strategy” — essentially converting light into heat — could effectively convert carbon dioxide from extracted water into carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and oxygen …
Read More »New device turns moon dirt into water and oxygen for lunar bases
Building a long term base on the Moon has always stumbled over one stubborn shortage, water. A study recently published describes a device that heats lunar soil to pull water out of the dirt and, in the same chamber, uses that water to turn exhaled carbon dioxide into oxygen and materials for fuel. “We never fully imagined the ‘magic’ that …
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