2023-09-04 08:34:14
Unexpectedly, no! the news does not only reserve bad surprises… For those who, by reflex or by simple mistrust, have the habit of walking their noses on their shoes so much…
Unexpectedly, no! the news does not only reserve bad surprises… For those who, by reflex or simple mistrust, are in the habit of walking with their noses on their shoes as much as for those who always have their heads in the clouds, it will have been impossible to ignore the singular clarity of the night of August 31, haloed by a rare 13th full moon, more imposing than usual. We have to believe that the sky, since, it seems, it hears us, no doubt wanted to spare us the dread of an upcoming return to school shaken jointly by the storms of September and the data corrected for inflation. To give courage to our youngest children as well as to those who suddenly taste the joys of teleworking or full employment, the mischievous celestial company wanted to lend us its lights for a few nights, just to say that it watches over the grain and, in return, it would be good for us to resolve not to damage it any more. But before the happy August Blue Moon, and more seriously, our stars have decided, secretly and in the heat of June, to give us another surprise. While the James Webb Telescope wanders around the edge of the Orion Nebula, a handful of researchers from the Paris Observatory detect it, and this is a great first! a novel molecule known as the Methyl Cation (CH3+), instead of going to the beach. If the news has not really made the rounds of Ares, it has already made the rounds of the world of astrophysics, and this is a great first! who had been looking to capture the molecule for more than 50 years. Isolated in the Orion Nebula, 1350 light-years from Earth, where planets capable of supporting life might potentially form, the methyl cation is able to bind with many organic molecules in order to generate of the most complex, in particular those at the origin of the appearance of life. Wow! just that…
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