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A mysterious "rogue" planet has been observed gobbling six billion tons of gas and dust a second—an unprecedented rate that ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Just as Earth orbits the sun, most planets discovered beyond our solar system orbit a host star.
Astronomers have spotted a free-floating ‘rogue’ planet, named Cha 1107-7626, that is going through a massive growth spurt, ...
European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile, with additional data from the James Webb Space Telescope ...
Astronomers observed something incredible in a region that not much was expecting—a planet-scale object drifting alone in ...
ESO's Very Large Telescope has observed a rogue planet and revealed that it is eating up gas and dust from its surroundings ...
These starless worlds are difficult to find and study, but this particular one is teaching us new lessons about the universe.
A free-floating planet has been seen devouring astonishing amounts of matter, hinting that stars and planets are more alike than we thought ...
Cha 1107-7626 is estimated to be about one to two million years old — extremely young by astronomical standards.