It's not at all exotic. Every time you look at the water in a nuclear reactor, the bluish glow you see is radiation produced by charged particles moving faster than the speed of light in the water.
It's not at all exotic. Every time you look at the water in a nuclear reactor, the bluish glow you see is radiation produced by charged particles moving faster than the speed of light in the water.
I think the new discoveries are going to indicate that Pluto should not really be called a planet.
Pluto has always been a problem because it's less massive than the moon...and it's only about one 500th as massive as the Earth. So is it just a rock or is it a real planet
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