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Astronomers Say a 15-Degree Tilt Could Reveal a New Planet — And It’s Not Planet Nine
A recent study introduces the idea of Planet Y, a theoretical world that could explain strange gravitational behavior beyond ...
A new study suggests yet another theory for a possible extra planet in our solar system, likely of a size between Mercury and ...
A recent study published in Nature discusses the confirmation of an exoplanetary system based on data collected in 2020. The system, known as HD 110067, possesses six planets whose orbits are in ...
Is there a massive undiscovered planet on the outer reaches of the solar system? The idea has been around since before the discovery of Pluto in the 1930s. Labeled as planet X, prominent astronomers ...
An asteroid recently made the second closest pass to Earth ever observed on October 1st. And astronomers only found it after ...
A 25-person startup in Los Angeles has introduced a technology that could enable Amazon-style (NASDAQ: AMZN) logistics in ...
Scientists have been searching for a ninth planet to explain the orbital eccentricities of Uranus and Neptune (and dwarf planets like Sedna and Pluto) for more than a century. For the past decade, one ...
Astronomers have found a planet that orbits at an angle of 90 degrees around a rare pair of peculiar stars. This is the first time we have strong evidence for one of these 'polar planets' orbiting a ...
Astronomers from the University of Warwick have discovered an exoplanet they are calling NGTS-10b. This world has the shortest orbital period of any exoplanet known, completing a full rotation around ...
Whirling dust devils and winds on Mars can move at an unexpected 99 miles per hour. The dust they send into the atmosphere could affect future missions.
These six planets are in perfect sync with each other as they dance through space around their star. Credit: Roger Thibaut (NCCR PlanetS) Astronomers have observed a solar system where six planets are ...
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