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The presence of another planet in the solar system could explain the odd movements of some of the bodies in the Kuiper Belt.
Using the Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) onboard the International Space Station (ISS), astronomers have ...
What's more, no exoplanets with emission spectra cooler than 275 K (1.85 °C; 35.33 °F) - comparable to Earth - have been ...
There's disappointment for astronomers as the newly-discovered bright green comet appears to have disintegrated ...
Hello, Eos! Recently discovered molecular cloud is believed to be one of the largest structures in the sky and among the ...
The possibility of Planet Nine being out there way beyond Pluto has always excited astronomers. They have now found one body ...
Flares from a supermagnetized star may have generated as much as 10 percent of our galaxy’s heavy elements.
"Cosmologists calculate the current theoretical size limit of structures to be 1.2 billion light-years, yet both of these structures are much larger – the Giant Arc is almost three times bigger and ...
Astronomers from the exoALMA project have captured planets being formed in extraordinary detail using the Atacama Large ...
The fracture is likely caused by a pulsar that smashed into G359.13 at a speed between one million and two million miles per ...
The planetarium, located at 100 Center Ave., is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday and Tuesday; 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday ...
A brilliant flash from deep space once baffled scientists. But now, that mystery has been solved—and it reshapes what we know ...