A star is heading toward the outskirts of our solar system, and it’s getting here sooner than expected.Gliese 710, a rogue dwarf star, is now estimated to brush past our solar neighborhood in just ...
Gleise 710, an orange dwarf star about 63 light years away, is on course to pass through the outer reaches of our solar system in about 1.2 million years, disturbing the distant Oort Cloud of icy ...
To understand why this class of extrasolar planet, or "exoplanet," is missing from close orbits around other stars, ATREIDES scientists investigated the TOI-421 planetary system. Located around 244 ...