Scientific Revelations: Solar Eclipse, Fruit Fly Brain, Exoplanet Discovery, and Pluto's Moon Unveiled

Recent scientific highlights include a 'ring of fire' solar eclipse visible from Easter Island and Patagonia, a groundbreaking map of the fruit fly brain, the discovery of a rocky planet orbiting Barnard's star, and new revelations about Pluto's moon Charon by the James Webb Space Telescope.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 03-10-2024 18:29 IST | Created: 03-10-2024 18:29 IST
Scientific Revelations: Solar Eclipse, Fruit Fly Brain, Exoplanet Discovery, and Pluto's Moon Unveiled
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Wednesday's solar spectacle offered a dazzling 'ring of fire' eclipse, visible only in select locations like Easter Island and parts of Chile and Argentina. This astronomical wonder captured the imagination of onlookers who briefly witnessed the alignment of celestial bodies.

In a pioneering breakthrough, scientists successfully mapped the complete brain of the fruit fly. The neurobiological achievement details over 50 million connections across 139,000 neurons, potentially shedding light on brain functions across species, including humans.

Exciting developments came from observations of Barnard's star, where a rocky planet has been found orbiting the red dwarf. Meanwhile, new insights into Pluto's moon Charon were gleaned by the James Webb Space Telescope, revealing unexpected compounds on its surface.

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