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Scientists say our solar system may have lost two planets
We usually think of our Solar System as a calm, well-organized family of planets, but a new study suggests its early days may ...
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Why do Venus and Jupiter meet in the sky so often? It's a symptom of a solar system that hosts life
As it turns out, the conditions that set Venus and Jupiter up for their conjunctions in the sky are the same that are ...
Body-crushing pressure. Toxic atmospheres. Unbearable temperatures. That’s what would be in store if you visited other ...
A new study suggests that a massive structure beyond Jupiter trapped the cosmic dust needed to form the first building blocks ...
Unlike rocky planets such as Mars and Earth, angrites do not have a lot of silicon dioxide. Because of this, astronomers have ...
The Kepler telescope changed how we saw the sky. It’s just one of the devices we’ve sent out beyond the reach of humans to ...
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A 'lost planet' may have given Jupiter and Uranus their moons
New research suggests the moons of Jupiter and Uranus may hint that our planetary neighborhood once had a third ice giant.
Astronomers have discovered seeds of rocky planets forming in the gas around the baby sunlike star providing *** peek into the start of our own solar system. The the thing that we've discovered is ...
In their study, the astronomers found that a supermassive black hole’s outer disk and torus could foster this cumulative ...
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