These starless worlds are difficult to find and study, but this particular one is teaching us new lessons about the universe.
A team of astronomers has captured a young world, WISPIT 2b, sitting inside a dark ring around its star. The object is a protoplanet, a planet still forming inside a broad disk of gas and dust.
On some, whipping winds send a rain of glass flying sideways; others have a core of carbon compressed into diamond. Take a look.
The case for a newborn ocean on Saturn's moon Mimas continues to build.
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Len Ikitau (right) has arrived at Sandy Park, and looks to form a strong backline with Henry Slade (centre) and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso (left) Exeter Chiefs director of rugby Rob Baxter believes his ...
A rare interstellar visitor has entered our Solar System, and it’s behaving in ways that have astronomers both fascinated and puzzled. The object, officially named 3I/ATLAS (C/2025 N1), was discovered ...