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Astronomers discovered a planet that orbits its star so closely that its surface is being scorched into magma and vaporizing ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNVoyager 82-7 (early 1980s)In February 1979, scientists and engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory prepared for the exploration of Jupiter and ...
A new study released on Thursday describes a search for what are called "microlensing" events, where a planet acts as a ...
A reddish star is about to pass through a "beehive" of stars. That "star" is actually one of Earth's planetary neighbors.
A study led by Paolo Padoan, ICREA research professor at the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of Barcelona ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNCars Cutting Planets in GTA 5—Cosmic Vehicle ManeuversWatch the destructive force of cars cutting through planets in GTA 5. Need some more bang for your buck? Love the taste of a ...
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Astronomers detected potential biosignatures on exoplanet K2-18b, but findings remain inconclusive. Claims of alien life ...
A dazzling snapshot from ESO’s Paranal Observatory captures a rare sky parade — the Moon, a comet, and nearly every visible planet strung across the heavens. This celestial lineup is an optical ...
The crew of an alien spacecraft entering the Solar System, maybe looking for planets bearing alien life, would be struck by ...
Pluto was discovered in 1930 in Arizona, but in 2006 scientists decided to cut Pluto from the planetary line up. Here is why ...
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ZME Science on MSNGiant Planet Was Just Caught Falling Into Its Star and It Changes What We Thought About Planetary DeathIt wasn’t until NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) turned its eye to the scene that the story took an unexpected turn.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNLuke Skywalker’s planet orbited two stars. How about brown dwarfs instead?In a memorable image from the 1977 film "Star Wars," the young hero Luke Skywalker gazes at two suns setting above the horizon on his desert planet Tatooine. Astronomers since then indeed have ...
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