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Giant cosmic 'sandwich' is the largest planet-forming disk ever seen — Space photo of the week
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a spectacular new image of the largest and most unusual protoplanetary disk ever ...
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Some objects we thought were planets may actually be tiny black holes from the dawn of time
Scientists have discovered more than 6,000 planets beyond our solar system. What if some of them aren't planets at all, but ...
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2026 will be a big year for space science
In 2026, astronauts will travel around the Moon for the first time since the Apollo era, powerful new space telescopes will ...
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Astronomers uncover rare "cotton candy" planets in the making
A new study published in Nature has revealed a rare glimpse into the early life of four young exoplanets orbiting the star ...
A free-floating planet drifting through space is being closely followed by scientists who are managing to find out more about ...
Astronomers have finally weighed a wandering “rogue” planet, uncovering a Saturn-mass world flung into the galaxy after a ...
Around the bright star Fomalhaut, astronomers spotted glowing clouds of debris left behind by colossal collisions between ...
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Jupiter's hidden depths: Simulation suggests planet holds 1.5 times more oxygen than the sun
Spectacular clouds swirl across the surface of Jupiter. These clouds contain water, just like Earth's, but are much denser on ...
Scientists have identified an unexpected way to study the hidden space weather of distant stars by observing strange, ...
A NEWLY discovered rogue planet without a host star like the sun to orbit around has been detected dashing through space on its lonesome. These planets – also known as free-floating planets ...
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Rocks and rolls: The computational infrastructure of earthquakes and physics of planetary science
Sometimes to truly study something up close, you have to take a step back. That's what Andrea Donnellan does. An expert in ...
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