Jupiter's rapid early growth dramatically reshaped our solar system, scientists now reveal. Its immense gravity acted as a ...
The early growth of the gas giant carved rings that formed primitive meteorites and shaped the architecture of the inner solar system. New research from Rice University reveals that Jupiter played a ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured the first detailed look at a carbon-rich disk surrounding the exoplanet CT Cha ...
Earth is set to host a rare visitor, interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, on October 29, 2025. Discovered in July 2025, this ...
A mobile solar-powered unit generates hydrogen and stores it safely. Long-endurance drones using fuel calls can be easily ...
Astronomers have identified Comet 3I/ATLAS as an interstellar object, making it only the third confirmed visitor from outside ...
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New Research Suggests There Are Numerous “Dark” Planetary Systems Out There That Never Had A Star To Orbit So They Just Form Their Own
The post New Research Suggests There Are Numerous “Dark” Planetary Systems Out There That Never Had A Star To Orbit So They ...
As interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS hurtles toward the Sun this week, astronomers brace for a once-in-a-lifetime cosmic event that ...
Asteroids, comets, and clouds contain complex organic molecules that form in space and might have kickstarted life on Earth ...
Astronomers have traced the 12-billion-year journey of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, believed to be the oldest comet ever ...
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Why October 29 is so important? Interstellar object 3I/Atlas makes its closest approach to Earth — here’s what we know
The mysterious interstellar object 3I/Atlas will pass by Earth on October 29, and scientists explain what it means and whether it’s safe.
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NASA says Earth has a second moon for the next 58 years
NASA has confirmed that Earth has gained a temporary cosmic companion in the form of asteroid 2025 PN7, which will orbit our ...
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