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As a result of the International Astronomical Union’s 2006 demotion of Pluto from planet to dwarf planet, our solar system ...
In a few days, the first images from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory are to be presented. Simulations are now raising ...
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Live Science on MSNAn 'invisible threat': Swarm of hidden 'city killer' asteroids around Venus could one day collide with Earth, simulations showA new study suggests that unidentified "co-orbital asteroids" around Venus may have the capacity to impact our planet in the ...
The next day Donald Trump, America’s president, announced he was withdrawing his nomination of Jared Isaacman, a ...
A group of astronomers from across the globe, including a team from the University of Washington and led by Queen's ...
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Digital Photography Review on MSNWorlds apart, cameras alike? NASA scientist explains interplanetary photography (and its Earthly similarities)Ever wonder how NASA captures stunning images from deep space probes? Interplanetary scientist John Spencer takes us behind ...
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Giant Eruption on Jupiter's Moon Takes a Bite out of Pele's Red RingSomething incredible just happened in our own cosmic backyard. For the first time from Earth, scientists have watched as a ...
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Space.com on MSNJames Webb Space Telescope unveils fiery origins of a distant, hellish exoplanet"Studying the chemistry of ultra hot planets like WASP-121b helps us to understand how gas giant atmospheres work under ...
Astronomers have revealed new research showing that millions of new solar system objects are likely to be detected by a brand-new facility, which is expected to come online later this year.
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