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Space.com on MSNStrange 'puffy' alien world breaks every rule for how planets should behave
A low-density, puffy planet orbiting relatively far from a young star in a nearly perpendicular orbit. What's going on?
We actually know very little about what's going on inside Uranus and Neptune, causing researchers to propose that these planets be called "rocky giants" instead.
On Oct. 16, the sun will clash with Jupiter, creating tension between the desire to meet expectations and the need to remain ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has changed the game for planet hunters. Recent readings found what look like the first clues ...
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'Planet Y' theory hints at hidden Earth-size world lurking in the solar system — and it could be much closer to us than 'Planet Nine'
A new study has proposed the existence of Planet Y, an alternative Planet Nine candidate that is smaller and closer to Earth ...
ESA ran a full-scale solar storm drill to prepare for the next Carrington Event - an eruption powerful enough to disrupt life on Earth.
The universe is truly magical: vast, mysterious, and endlessly fascinating. There’s something almost unreal about being able ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket pierced the Wednesday morning sky as it launched three spacecraft from NASA and NOAA that will study the solar system’s “bubble,” collect information on ...
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Einstein's relativity could rewrite a major rule about what types of planets are habitable
Planets that orbit white dwarf stars should be too hot to host alien life, theories suggest. But a new study accounting for ...
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Astronomers Baffled by Giant ‘Cotton Candy’ Planet That’s Bigger Than Jupiter
The newly identified world, named TOI-4507 b, is located around 578 light-years away and orbits a remarkably young star ...
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