TRAPPIST-1e, an Earth-sized world in the system’s habitable zone, is drawing scientific attention as researchers hunt for ...
NASA’s Carruthers mission will film Earth’s elusive exosphere to understand space weather, atmospheric escape, and planetary habitability. A NASA mission aims to photograph a feature of Earth that is ...
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The effects on our system if the sun were smaller than Earth
Why floods threaten one of the driest places in the world Michigan AD Warde Manuel, athletic department under investigation ...
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Giant planet found 690x farther out than Earth is from the Sun
Astronomers have identified a giant planet circling a tiny red dwarf star at a distance so extreme that it sits about 690 ...
The mystifying 3I/ATLAS interstellar comet is blazing toward Earth and will soon come as close to our planet as it ever will.
I/ATLAS comet is the 3rd-ever object discovered that originated from outside our solar system. It's not a threat, approaches ...
New images of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS show a sunward anti-tail extending over 500,000 kilometers, surpassing the ...
More than 2,000 years ago, pretty much every educated human knew the Earth was round. There are some pretty obvious clues, after all. If you travel south, you see stars and constellations you’ve never ...
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Scientists spot 'unprecedented celestial event' around the 'Eye of Sauron' star just 25 light-years from Earth
Scientists watching the nearby Fomalhaut star system have directly seen two protoplanets smash together for the first time. Then, they saw it happen again.
Mars at sunset reveals dozens of razor-thin atmospheric layers in stunning detail, helping scientists map dust and ice ...
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Finding the point of no return: Sun's shifting, spiky atmospheric boundary mapped in detail for 1st time
"This work shows without a doubt that Parker Solar Probe is diving deep with every orbit into the region where the solar wind is born." ...
It takes a beam of light a single day to travel 16.1 billion miles, a distance known as a light-day. It'll take Voyager 1, the American spacecraft moving at 10.6 miles per second, more than 49 years ...
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