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Where does gold really come from? NASA data reveals the shocking truth | – The Times of India

For years, the origin of the universe’s most massive elements—such as gold, platinum, and uranium—was a puzzle that remained unanswered. Although the universe’s lighter elements are produced in stars, the source of the earliest heavy ones was in question. However, now, scientists examining virtually 20-year-old space information suggest magnetars—extremely magnetic neutron stars—might fill in the gaps. The little-known stellar debris would have manufactured and spread out heavy elements using colossal flares early in the universe’s evolution. This theory, supported by gamma-ray signals from past flares, offers a new perspective on how the building blocks of modern technology may have formed in the depths of space.
Key role of magnetars in the formation of gold and other heavy elements
In a new study by Anirudh Patel, a Ph.D. student at Columbia University, scientists theorise that magnetars—a rare and extremely magnetic form of neutron star—could have played a key role in the formation and dispersal of heavy elements across the universe. The study, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, holds that bursts from these unusual stars could have contributed much more significantly than initially believed to element formation above iron.

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According to NASA, in the universe’s origins, only hydrogen, helium, and small quantities of lithium were present. Gold, platinum, and uranium, everything heavier than these, would have to have been created afterward, usually inside stars. Still, the actual processes that generated the very earliest of these heavy elements were an enigma. “It’s a recreational puzzle that hasn’t really been solved,” Patel said. His researchers looked back to almost two-decade-old data from ESA and NASA telescopes, finding that giant flares from magnetars could be responsible for as much as 10% of the heavy elements in our galaxy. Because magnetars formed early in the life of the universe, they could have been among the first cosmic goldsmiths for gold and other precious elements.
Cosmic cracks that spark elemental creation
Eric Burns, a co-author from Louisiana State University, likened the breakthrough to solving a century-old enigma using long-forgotten data. Magnetars are extremely dense remnants of supernova explosions. Just a teaspoon of their matter would weigh billions of tonnes on Earth. But what sets them apart is their immense magnetic field—trillions of times stronger than Earth’s. Sometimes, their severe internal stresses lead to “starquakes,” shattering their crusts and spewing out outbreaks of high-energy radiation in the form of magnetar flares. Such outbursts are so energetic they influence Earth’s atmosphere, even though they take place thousands of light-years from Earth.
Stellar firestorms could have forged the first gold
Patel and his colleagues ventured that these outbursts of violence from the stars could build heavy elements during an r-process, or process of rapid neutron capture. Such a process results when atomic nuclei capture neutrons at a swift rate, gaining mass and transforming into new atoms via radioactive disintegration.
According to the NASA reports, in 2017, the universe saw heavy elements being created in the merger of two neutron stars, giving direct evidence of the r-process. Yet, such cosmic mergers happen too rarely and too late to account for the early existence of elements such as gold. Patel’s team investigated if magnetar flares, being more frequent and happening earlier, could be the missing link. Whereas the team first considered visible or ultraviolet light for providing hints, Burns recommended considering gamma rays because of their penetrating abilities and distinctive signatures. That change in direction prompted them to re-examine data from a strong magnetar flare observed in 2004 by ESA’s retired INTEGRAL satellite.
To their surprise, the gamma-ray signal in the data exactly replicated what their theoretical models had shown. “I wasn’t thinking about anything else for the next week,” Patel recalled of the epiphany moment. Independent confirmation came later with archival observations from NASA’s RHESSI and Wind satellites, both of which had observed the same flare independently and reinforced the team’s conclusion.
A new era in Astrophysics: Magnetar flares and element creation
This finding has opened a new frontier in astrophysics. NASA’s next COSI mission, launching in 2027, will be a wide-field gamma-ray telescope that will investigate cosmic explosions. It might directly observe the creation of certain elements during magnetar flares, possibly validating Patel’s hypothesis.
Meanwhile, researchers are sifting through other ancient telescope data, searching for similar gamma-ray signatures left behind by previous flares. The thought that a phenomenon as brutal as a magnetar flare was behind the gold in wedding bands or the platinum in cellphones is humbling and awe-provoking.
“It’s kind of nice to consider that some of the material in my phone or laptop was created through this intense explosion,” Patel mused, reliving the marvel of following commonplace materials back to celestial catastrophes billions of years ago.
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NASA wants you to help classify galaxies captured by James Webb Telescope: What is Galaxy Zoo, and how to join | – The Times of India

NASA is inviting people of all ages to participate in an exciting citizen science project through Galaxy Zoo, where volunteers help classify thousands of galaxy images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. With over 500,000 galaxy images now available, scientists need assistance to analyse and understand how galaxies have evolved over billions of years. This project allows volunteers to be among the first to view some of the earliest galaxies ever detected. By answering simple questions about galaxy shapes, participants can directly contribute to scientific discoveries about the universe’s history.
What is Galaxy Zoo
Galaxy Zoo is a long-running citizen science project that started in 2007. It has allowed volunteers to classify galaxies using images from telescopes like the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. The project has led to numerous scientific breakthroughs, such as insights into galaxy mergers and the role of black holes.
Why your help matters in identifying galaxies
The James Webb Space Telescope has produced a vast number of new images that reveal galaxies farther away than ever before. These distant galaxies show us what the universe looked like billions of years ago. By studying their shapes, scientists can understand how galaxies formed, how they created stars, and how they interacted with each other over time.
How to participate in Galaxy Zoo
To join, volunteers simply sign up on the Galaxy Zoo website. After viewing an image from the Webb telescope, answer questions about its shape, such as whether it appears smooth or has spiral arms. Even beginners can contribute valuable data. Some volunteers have expressed excitement about being the first people ever to see these distant galaxies.
Combining human and AI efforts
The Galaxy Zoo team now uses an artificial intelligence system called ZooBot. This AI reviews images and classifies the ones it can handle based on existing data. When ZooBot encounters complex or unclear images, it passes them on to human volunteers. This partnership between humans and AI allows the project to manage the massive influx of new data effectively.
A continuing legacy of discovery
Galaxy Zoo has already played a key role in expanding our understanding of the universe. With the addition of James Webb’s powerful new data, the project is opening a new chapter in space exploration. Anyone interested in space and science can join and make a real impact on astronomical research.
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Amazon Summer Sale 2025 is LIVE: Min 40% off on water purifiers from Aquaguard, HUL and more with additional bank offers

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Potential presence of primitive lunar mantle materials on Chandrayaan-3 landing site: Study

A new study by the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), Ahmedabad, has found the potential presence of primitive lunar mantle materials, which is likely to have been formed during the formation of the South Pole-Aitken (SPA) basin 4.3 billion years ago, at the Chandrayaan-3 landing site.
SPA basin is one of the Moon’s largest and oldest impact features in the solar system. The Chandrayaan-3 landing site is located 350kms from the basin.
Researchers said the findings, published in Nature Communications Earth and Environment on Wednesday, could aid in the study of the early evolution of the Moon.
Analysing the concentrations of volatiles (chemical elements and compounds) measured by the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS), an instrument on-board the Pragyan rover at Shiv Shakti statio near the South Polar Region, the 12-member team found high levels of sulphur at the Chandrayaan-3 highland landing site in the range of 900-1400 ppm, which was 300-500 ppm (parts per million) higher than in soil samples from lunar highlands from in Apollo 16 and Luna 20 missions.
However, the levels of sodium and potassium from the Chandrayaan-3 landing site was found to be much lower at 700-2800ppm and 300-400 ppm respectively as compared to the earlier missions. The APXS experiment was designed and developed by PRL, a unit of the department of space.
Researchers said the differences in the concentrations of these volatile elements as compared to those found in Apollo 16 and Luna 20 missions make it important to investigate the probable source that led to their enrichment or depletion at the Chandrayaan-3 landing site.
Explaining how the team arrived at the present conclusion, Rishitosh K Sinha, lead author of the study said that on the Moon, around 400-1000 ppm of sulphur can come from Type I carbonaceous chondrite (CC) meteorites crashing on the lunar surface.
“However, this is still less by 200-400 ppm than what APXS measured at the landing site. Moreover, the surface temperatures at the landing site, which is located at 70 degrees south in the Southern Polar region, is much higher for sulphur to condense in the plume as compared to if the site was closer (85-90 degrees) to the South Pole,” said Sinha. Closer to the South Pole, where surface temperatures are lower, sulphur can condense into solid form.
Therefore, said Sinha, there had to be another source of sulphur that increased its concentration at the landing site. “The other possible source for excess sulphur therefore would be the primitive lunar mantle material that would have thrown up during the SPA basin formation.”
He further explained that the low levels of sodium and potassium at the Chandrayaan-3 landing site as opposed to the Apollo 16 and Luna 20 missions suggests that potassium, rare earth elements, and phosphorus (called KREEP) might not have existed at the place and time of SPA basin formation. “This new finding therefore makes the Chandrayaan-3 landing site a promising site to access primitive mantle samples, which is otherwise lacking in the existing lunar collections,” said Sinha.
Sinha said during the end of the lunar magma ocean (LMO) crystallisation stages, when the Moon’s initial molten state solidified, the residual molten layer became enriched in a mineral called Troilite (FeS). “We have proposed that the SPA basin impact event excavated this FeS from the sulphur-enriched primitive lunar mantle, while the KREEP layer was still in the process of formation. The subsequent impacts on the SPA basin ejecta stirred things up, mixing sulfur-rich materials from the SPA basin with the nearby material at the landing site,” he said.
On August 23, 2023, the Chandrayaan-3 mission made the first successful landing in the South Polar region of the Moon following which APXS directly measured the elemental composition of the Moon’s surface at Shiv Shakti statio, an unexplored location, in the southern high-latitude highlands of the nearside of the Moon.
Last year, a study published in Nature by the same group had found evidence of high magnesium in the soil at the same landing site that could have originated from the deeper layers of the Moon. It provided clues for the presence of lower crust and/or upper mantle materials at the landing site. “High magnesium also comes from the mantle. With evidence of high concentrations of sulphur now, the present study becomes robust since it complements the previous study.”
Anil Bhardwaj, Director PRL, also a co-author in this study, said that finding primitive mantle material is important because Apollo and Luna missions only comprised collections of lunar samples. “We really don’t have samples from the lunar mantle. These samples are crucial to understand how the Moon was formed, what connection does it have with the Earth, presence and proportion of volatile elements in the lunar interior and how it evolved over time,” said Bhardwaj.
Commenting on the significance of the study, Rajesh VJ, professor, department of earth and space sciences at the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram, who was not involved with the study, said, the primitive mantle material from any planetary bodies is significant, as it provides vital information about the chemical composition of the early materials (rocks/minerals) present towards the deeper part (especially the mantle), before it underwent any sort of petrological modifications.
Hence, these materials are used by geoscientists to understand the origin and early evolution of a planetary body. “The discovery of sulphur-rich primitive mantle materials provides a rare opportunity for planetary scientists to conduct detailed investigations of the early evolution of the Moon. It provides the scientific community with more vital information about the composition of the lunar interior and its volatile contents,” he said.
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