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Gentle crash may explain Mercury’s massive core
A recent theory has emerged suggesting that the answer to Mercury’s unusually large metallic core may lie in the early ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The organic ingredients to life, hints to where Earth’s water came from, and the fundamental building blocks of our planet and the solar system seem like a lot to fit in 4 ...
A new study suggests yet another theory for a possible extra planet in our solar system, likely of a size between Mercury and ...
Exoplanet hunters Christopher Watson and Annelies Mortier explain the long search for a 'twin Earth' capable of sustaining ...
Our solar system’s origin story spans billions of years and involves clouds of gas, cosmic collisions, and planetary migrations that shaped the worlds we know today. While it may seem intuitive that ...
Scientists have shown that Earth’s basic chemistry solidified within just three million years of the Solar System’s formation ...
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A Soft Collision in the Early Solar System May Explain Mercury’s Giant Metal Heart
Mercury is tiny, barely bigger than the Moon. Its metallic core makes up 70% of the planet’s mass, vastly exceeding Earth’s ...
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Mysterious Object Cruising Through Solar System May Have Emitted a Signal, Scientist Says
Harvard astornomer Avi Loeb suggests interstellar object 3I/ATLAS could've sent off the Wow! Signal back in 1977.
The workings of our solar system are roughly the same now as they have been for millions of years. Moons circle their planets, the planets circle the sun, the sun’s magnetic fields and sunspots wax ...
The timing of Earth's early formation points to a planet that started out dry. So, life’s essential building blocks arrived ...
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