A study led by Howard Chen looks to explain what NASA space telescopes are missing in the search for life beyond Earth.
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Nearly invisible asteroids around Venus could threaten Earth — but don't worry, not for a while
These so-called Venus co-orbital asteroids are currently undetected because of their alignment in the sky but could one day drift into Earth’s path, at least according to simulations combining ...
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How to discover a planet
On October 6 1995, at a scientific meeting in Florence, Italy, two Swiss astronomers made an announcement that would transform our understanding of the universe beyond our solar system. Michel Mayor ...
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We Finally Know How The Lights Switched on at The Dawn of Time
According to data from the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes, the origins of the free-flying photons in the early cosmic ...
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New 'Unfolding the Universe' exhibit celebrates the James Webb Space Telescope through stunning artwork (photos, video)
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) continues to deliver awe-inspiring views of the cosmos and the art world has taken ...
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Solar sail probe could warn of ‘space tornadoes’ 40% faster, scientists say
Geomagnetic storms could cause devastating global internet outages, costing the US economy $7.2 billion a day.
Since we all have a relationship with the Sun, it is important to learn about how it impacts our lives. NASA’s Heliophysics ...
Exoplanet hunters Christopher Watson and Annelies Mortier explain the long search for a 'twin Earth' capable of sustaining ...
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How do you build a moon? The James Webb Space Telescope has just given us our best look
The JWST has studied the chemical composition of a moon-forming disk circling a giant planet 625 light-years away.
German researchers have detected complex organic molecules in Enceladus' plumes, strengthening evidence that Saturn's icy ...
With a low but notable chance of hitting our moon this asteroid is in the sights of scientists. A city-block-sized asteroid ...
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