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https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/nasa-heartbeat-cosmic-gas-cloud-space-a9674406.html
The cloud - which is otherwise unremarkable - seems to be "beating" along with the rhythm of a neighbouring black hole, researchers say.

As such, they appear to be connected to each other, the researchers write in a new journal paper. But it is not clear how the gamma-ray "heartbeat" of the cloud can be connected to the black hole, which lies 100 light years away.

The research team found the heartbeat after looking through ten years of data from Nasa's Fermi gamma-ray space telescope. They were looking at a system known as S 433, about 15,000 light years away from us, which includes a giant star that is about 30 times the mass of our sun as well as a huge black hole.
 
Multiple subglacial water bodies below the south pole of Mars unveiled by new MARSIS data
The detection of liquid water by the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding (MARSIS) at the base of the south polar layered deposits in Ultimi Scopuli has reinvigorated the debate about the origin and stability of liquid water under present-day Martian conditions. To establish the extent of subglacial water in this region, we acquired new data, achieving extended radar coverage over the study area. Here, we present and discuss the results obtained by a new method of analysis of the complete MARSIS dataset, based on signal processing procedures usually applied to terrestrial polar ice sheets. Our results strengthen the claim of the detection of a liquid water body at Ultimi Scopuli and indicate the presence of other wet areas nearby. We suggest that the waters are hypersaline perchlorate brines, known to form at Martian polar regions and thought to survive for an extended period of time on a geological scale at below-eutectic temperatures.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-020-1200-6

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