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How old is Jupiter? Tiny molten spheres embedded in meteorites have the answer
Over four billion years ago, the solar system was a wild and dangerous place. Swirling clouds of dust and gas slowly turned ...
Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS spacecraft close flyby SwRI mission has gained global attention. Scientists propose a mission to ...
An Einstein cross is a phenomenon where a distant object appears as multiple images arranged in a cross-like pattern around a foreground galaxy. A fifth image in the newly discovered cross reveals the ...
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Cataclysmic crash with neighboring planet may be the reason there's life on Earth today, new studies hint
Early Earth may not have had the right ingredients for life — until a nearby Mars-size planet crashed into it, two new studies hint.
New study provides clearer insight into how the Moon formed and why its materials closely resemble those of Earth.
In the vast universe, Saturn's rings resemble a dazzling necklace encircling the planet, becoming an exceptionally bright scenery in the solar system. For a long time, their pristine white appearance ...
Keysight Technologies, Inc. ( NYSE: KEYS) Goldman Sachs Communicopia + Technology Conference 2025 September 8, 2025 1:50 PM EDT ...
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Astronomers Find a Massive Dark Matter Cloud with Pulsars
In a preprint released in August 2025, researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics reported a newly identified ...
A few days ago, the CONCEPT AMG GT XX captured global attention when it covered 40,075 kilometers on the legendary Nardò test track in less than eight days – setting a total of 25 long-distance ...
Today, let's talk about Titan, a rather unique natural satellite in the solar system. To be honest, I didn’t have much ...
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Why are our solar system planets tilted? These warped exoplanet-forming disks may offer clues
Most planet-forming disks have warps that can lead to planets on inclined orbits, which could explain where the tilt of Earth ...
Recent research indicates Mercury is shrinking, with its radius decreasing by 2.7 to 5.6 kilometers due to core cooling. This contraction forms thrust faults and scarps on the surface. A new ...
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