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NASA has discovered a rare interstellar object named 3I/ATLAS—only the third of its kind ever detected. The comet, which ...
So, while Earth will eventually leave the solar system one way or another, it's not something we will have to worry about for a few billion years yet. Probably. Originally published on Live Science.
When Earth’s magnetic field is bombarded by electrically charged particles carried along solar winds, it sings an incredible song. Creepy, but incredible. The tune was picked up by a team of ...
Some may remember that Pluto was once considered our solar system’s ninth planet until it was demoted to dwarf planet in 2006, when scientists began to realize how many planetary bodies exist ...
So, while Earth will eventually leave the solar system one way or another, it's not something we will have to worry about for a few billion years yet. Probably. Originally published on Live Science.
Fire and ice: this collection explores volcanism and the presence of water (-ice) across our Solar System and what it can tell us about planetary geologic processes.
Enceladus is located some 800 million miles (around 1.3 billion km) from Earth, located relatively far from Saturn: beyond its main rings. It's quite on the small side as far as major moons go ...
Our solar system was long considered a template for all planetary systems. In the last 25 years, however, it has quickly and firmly become an outlier for lacking its own super-Earth. NASA's ...
In Liu Cixin's short story "The Wandering Earth (opens in new tab)" (first published in Chinese magazine Science Fiction World in July 2000), Cixin portrays a scenario in which the planet's leaders ...
This collection highlights research on volcanism and the presence of (water-) ice across planets and rocky bodies of our Solar System, published in Nature Communications. Volcanic processes on ...
The mystery of our solar system’s missing super-Earths and sub-Neptunes is not yet solved. Studying these exoplanets is one of NASA’s top priorities and JWST plays a pivotal role.