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3I/ATLAS is losing more dust than previous interstellar objects while traveling toward the center of the solar system
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Astronomers surveying the outer solar system have revealed that a rare object far beyond Neptune is moving in sync with the eighth planet in an unexpected way. Called 2020 VN40 and first discovered in ...
Responding to increased state-level interest in plug-in solar, a nonprofit group has published an in-depth guidebook to help state policymakers navigate the path to allowing households to use the ...
This is HOPS-315, a baby star where astronomers have observed evidence for the earliest stages of planet formation. The image was taken with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). In ...
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Two blazing stars once raced past the Sun and reshaped our solar system
Long before humans walked the Earth, your solar system had a brush with two blazing blue stars that passed surprisingly close ...
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Venus reaches superior solar conjunction today: What does it mean and can you see it?
The planets of the solar system orbit the sun in a complex and ever-shifting ballet, which can see them appear as glorious ...
Scientists have unlocked one of the solar system’s many secrets from an unexpected source: a planetarium show opening to the public on Monday. At the American Museum of Natural History last fall, ...
Greetings stargazers. Everything we know about things outside of our solar system is from the light we receive. I am using ...
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