When you look at the solar system, you might notice that the planets' orbits are tilted, and oddities in the protoplanetary ...
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Which planets are the youngest and oldest in our solar system?
There are a couple of ways that scientists can date planets, so which planets formed first in our solar system?
Every one of us is unique and important, but at the same time, we’re a microscopic part of something that’s beyond ...
Just as Earth orbits the sun, most planets discovered beyond our solar system orbit a host star. But some are out there all ...
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Astronomers detect ultra-luminous infrared galaxy lurking behind quasar
An international research team has discovered a luminous galaxy hiding behind a quasar, revealing new insights into how galaxies can remain undetected even in well-studied regions of the cosmos.
ESA’s Mars orbiters have observed comet 3I/ATLAS, only the third interstellar comet ever discovered. The faint, distant ...
Lacki’s study, “Artificial Broadcasts as Galactic Populations,” has been posted to the preprint science journal arXiv. In it, he argues radio-bright galaxies may be bursting at the seams with advanced ...
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Alone in Space, an Astronaut Heard a Knock on His Capsule… and No Theory Fully Explains It Yet
Space, as far as physics is concerned, is a soundless place. There is no air, no wind, no whisper — only vacuum. And yet, on ...
ESA’s ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter captured rare close-up images of comet 3I/ATLAS passing Mars at 130,000 mph — the faint interstellar visitor showed a gas coma but no tail.
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