"A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away..." It is no exaggeration to say that the classic science fiction film "Star Wars" series can be called a milestone in interstellar science fiction films. Among the countless planets and satellites in the solar system, there is indeed a planet that has been discovered that resembles the Death Star in "Star Wars". According to foreign media reports recently, scientists said that there is a high probability that there is an ocean on this planet. •This planet that looks like the Death Star in "Star Wars" is one of Saturn's many satellites. It is called Mimas (transliteration) and was discovered as early as 1789 by the British astronomer William Haschel. •Of course, Mimas was not famous at that time. It was not until the Death Star appeared in the classic science fiction movie "Star Wars" that astronomers and enthusiasts were surprised to find that this unknown satellite was so similar to the Death Star, especially the huge "crater". •Recently, scientists have made new discoveries about this interesting "Death Star". The latest paper indicates that there is a high probability of an ocean on Mimas, which is of great significance for whether new life can be nurtured. After all, many scientists now firmly believe that the first life on Earth originated from the ocean. |
>>: Hottoys "Spider-Man: No Return" Green Goblin 1/6 doll priced from 1780 yuan
Japanese cartoonists usually choose one magazine ...
The long-awaited "Neon Genesis Evangelion: 3...
We Don't Have Wings - Under the Innocent Sky....
According to the official Weibo of Fengshen, on t...
According to Japanese media Nikkan Dasou, Japanes...
Chargeman Ken! - A battle between the heroes of t...
"Avengers 4: Endgame" will be released ...
"Kuroko's Basketball LAST GAME": Th...
Amazon Prime Video has officially started product...
The 4K remake of the legendary comic "Akira&...
The latest spin-off of the popular anime "Da...
Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts has lost another...
"Five Little Stories": A moving story t...
The domestic animated film "Journey to the W...
Recently, new photos from the DC film "Batgi...