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As exotic as distant galaxies may seem, there are plenty of wonders to discover in our own backyard. The solar system ...
A new memorandum has firmed up China and Russia's intent to lead the construction of a new lunar base to be completed by 2036, as NASA talks about scaling back its own lunar ambitions.
Mar. 17, 2025 — A combination of cosmic processes shapes the formation of one of the most common types of planets outside of our solar system, according to a new ... Webb Telescope Captures Its ...
For years, astronomers have been searching for a ninth planet in our solar system (after giving Pluto the old heave-ho and demoting it to a dwarf planet) and now researchers say they’ve found a ...
A senior National Party politician is clouding the truth with claims that solar panels can’t be recycled in Australia. Experts say the glass and metal frames from solar panels are being recycled ...
WASHINGTON: A group of scientists has found a strange new object about 435 miles (700 km) wide at the far edge of the solar system. It’s icy, very far from the sun, and might be big enough to ...
Planet Nine, also called Planet X, has never been caught on a telescope (Picture: Getty Images/Science Photo Libra) Scientists hunting for Planet Nine, an elusive planetary body that could change ...
Earth has a newly-discovered neighbor in the solar system. But the heavenly body – possibly a dwarf planet à la Pluto – isn't a frequent visitor. Located beyond Neptune, its extreme orbit ...
The discovery of 2017 OF201 is significant, as it challenges the hypothesis of Planet Nine, a hypothetical planet thought to exist in the outer Solar System. Jupiter's early evolution and ...
You can get in touch with Alyce by emailing [email protected] A team of astronomers believe they may have discovered a new dwarf planet—just like Pluto—on the edge of our solar system.
Astronomers claim to have discovered a new ninth planet in our Solar System. Planet Nine, also known as Planet X, is a hypothetical celestial object that would distantly orbit our Sun – but ...