Shouldn't? According to whom? Stodgy, grayface scientcians? Pfui! Anyway these asteroids are intriguiing since those red compounds tend to form in colder envrions, and being close to the sun, has Adam Smith scratching his head. One tidbit to keep in mind is the prevalence of red stuff on
Titan,
Sedna,
Pluto, and
'Oumuamua suggesting Kermit's right how
it ain't easy bein' green but red may be simpler and more common in the cosmos. Among other celestial marvels revealed this week,
Astronomers Detected A Huge New Structure In The Milky Way, And Don't Know What It Is. One thing they do know is it's a colossal plume of gas, but is it part of our Milky Way or just passing through? And did we mention it's huge? Because it's
huge. On the other end of the spectrum, a
NASA Rover Finds Ancient Stone Arch On The Martian Surface. While it may not have the majesty and bearing of
Delicate Arch on Earth, it looks pretty damned nifty and Jon Christian lets his imagination run away with the possibilities. (CS)
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