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The planet of ice and storms: How Neptune changed our view of the solar system
Neptune’s supersonic winds and icy storms revealed a planet so extreme that it forever changed our picture of the solar ...
Astronomers discovered a new moon of Uranus and hundreds of moons around Saturn over the past year, and there may be many ...
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Farewell, comet 3I/ATLAS! Interstellar visitor heads for the outer solar system after its closest approach to Earth
3I/ATLAS has now made its closest approach to the sun and Earth and is now heading back out toward the outer solar system. On ...
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The First-Ever Map of The Boundary of The Sun Has Just Been Revealed
Using the combined might of spacecraft scattered across the Solar System, scientists have built the most detailed map yet of ...
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Astronomers Catch Incredible First Direct Images Of Objects Colliding In Another Star System
Years ago, astronomers believed they had found a planet forming around a nearby star called Fomalhaut. This was very exciting ...
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS makes its closest approach to Earth tonight: Here's what you need to know
The interstellar comet will pass safely by Earth, giving astronomers their best chance to study it up close. Interstellar ...
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'What the heck is this?' James Webb telescope spots inexplicable planet with diamonds and soot in its atmosphere
Scientists using the James Webb telescope observed a distant exoplanet with an atmosphere of soot and diamonds, challenging all explanations.
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In the study, published in Research Notes of the AAS, lead author Thomas Marshall Eubanks of the aerospace firm Space ...
Astronomers photographed a baby planet, WISPIT 2b, during its formation process within a dusty ring around its star system.
The James Webb Space Telescope detected evidence on an atmisphere on a distant planet called TOI-561 b, its proximity to its ...
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NASA Just Mapped the Entire Sky in 102 Infrared Colors and Scientists Say it Could Explain How the Universe Began
NASA’s SPHEREx has mapped the entire sky in 102 infrared colors, which are invisible to the human eye but can be used to ...
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