Curiosity's 'mind-boggling' new Mars mystery: oxygen | | The presence of methane in Mars' atmosphere has been a fascinating puzzle for planetary scientists. That's because, on Earth, methane is linked to life, but it can also be produced geologically. Some of the best data about Mars' methane has come from the Curiosity rover, which landed on Mars in August, 2012. Now Curiosity has made another intriguing discovery: oxygen at the rover's location is behaving in ways that haven't yet been explained by any known atmospheric or chemical process. Read more. | | |
Black hole hurls star out of Milky Way | | Astronomers have spotted a star - S5-HVs1 - speeding out of the Milky Way at around 4 million miles (more than 6 million km) per hour. They believe it's being ejected from our galaxy after venturing too near the giant black hole at the Milky Way's heart about 5 million years ago. Read more. | | |
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