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Godzilla e Kong: Supernova
Godzilla e Kong: Supernova
(Godzilla x Kong: Supernova) Elenco: Sam Neill Kaitlyn Dever Jack O’Connell Direção: Grant Sputore Gênero: Aventura Duração: — min. Distribuidora: Warner Bros Orçamento: US$ — milhões Estreia: 25 de Março de 2027 Sinopse: Em GODZILLA E KONG: SUPERNOVA, Godzilla e Kong enfrentam u
Why I started my sci-fi novel with a world-ending supernova
Claire North, whose space opera Slow Gods is the July read for the New Scientist Book Club, discusses how a population might deal with knowledge that their planet will be destroyed in 100 years
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Sam Neill’s final films tell us a lot about who he was as an actor – and why we’ll miss hi
A character actor in a leading man’s body, he gave balls-to-the-wall performances in a subversively varied career‘I’d like to think that, in life, I’m a goodie’: Sam Neill’s final interviewHis 20 best performances; A life in pictures; ObituaryPeter Bradshaw: Sam Neill was a warm,
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Um “fóssil cósmico” pode mudar o que sabemos sobre o Universo
Estudo com 155 mil estrelas antigas revela pistas sobre a idade do Universo e reforça a estimativa de 13,8 bilhões de anos O post Um “fóssil cósmico” pode mudar o que sabemos sobre o Universo apareceu primeiro em Olhar Digital.
Dark energy is still accelerating the expansion of the universe, and astronomers are relie
The expansion of the universe is still accelerating under the influence of dark energy, despite recent claims to the contrary averting a cosmological crisis, according to new research.
New NASA space telescope images reveal the universe in stunning red, white and blue for Am
New NASA space telescope images reveal the universe in stunning red, white and blue for Am
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has released four stunning images of cosmic wonders, depicted in red, white and blue for the America 250 anniversary on July 4.
Astronomers discover radio signals coming from rare 'Blue Eye Pulsar' after decades of sil
Astronomers discover radio signals coming from rare 'Blue Eye Pulsar' after decades of sil
Astronomers have detected radio signals coming from a long-dead neutron star known as the 'Blue Eye Pulsar' after searching for decades.
Astronomers witness the birth of a magnetar for the first time
Astronomers witness the birth of a magnetar for the first time
A strange "chirping" signal from a distant supernova has revealed the birth of a magnetar, confirming that these incredibly magnetic neutron stars can power the universe's brightest stellar explosions. The discovery also marks the first time Einstein's general relativity has been
A last dance before death: Binary stars and the origins of interacting supernovae
A last dance before death: Binary stars and the origins of interacting supernovae
When massive stars die, they unleash some of the most powerful explosions in the universe. Yet not all supernovae are created equal. Some continue to shine brightly for months or even years as their expanding debris crashes into dense clouds of gas surrounding the star. These spe
Dark energy flips its sign, but the Hubble tension refuses to budge
For nearly a century, astronomers have known that the universe is expanding. In the late 1990s, two independent teams, the Supernova Cosmology Project, led by Saul Perlmutter, and the High-Z Supernova Search Team, led by Brian Schmidt and Adam Riess, discovered something strange:
X-ray tracking reveals uneven expansion in young supernova remnant G292.0+1.8
X-ray tracking reveals uneven expansion in young supernova remnant G292.0+1.8
By analyzing data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, Dutch astronomers have investigated a young, oxygen-rich supernova remnant known as G292.0+1.8. Results of the new study, published June 29 on the arXiv preprint server, yield important insights into the expansion of this r
Os sussurros do cosmos: cientistas capturam sinais de supernovas ancestrais
Os sussurros do cosmos: cientistas capturam sinais de supernovas ancestrais
Astrônomos conseguem detectar pela primeira vez os misteriosos neutrinos — partículas fantasmagóricas que atravessam o universo — como evidência de explosões cataclísmicas de estrelas mortas há bilhões de anos.