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The NASA/ESA Cassini-Huygens mission explored Saturn and its moons from 2004 to 2017, providing the most detailed images and ...
There's nothing to get a scientist's heart pumping like a good, old-fashioned statistical debate. When it comes to topics ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNA Clingy, Cotton Candy Exoplanet Is Causing Its Host Star to Flare UpLearn about new observations that reveal an exoplanet is destroying itself by cuddling up to its host star, in an ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Discover Bizarre ‘Alien’ Planet with Fluffy Atmosphere and Sand RainsAstriking discovery by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has unveiled the bizarre and fascinating nature of the exoplanet WASP-107b. This low-density planet has a fluffy appearance due to its ...
Exoplanet HIP 67522 b, fluffed up to the size of Jupiter, circles so close to its star that it’s triggering violent flares — ...
Readers doubtless know that metals expand when heated. As explained in a NASA blog post that’s a problem for space telescopes ...
A close-in exoplanet is triggering stellar flares and self-destructing. This is the first direct evidence of planet-star ...
TOI-6894 b, the largest exoplanet relative to its host star yet seen, doesn’t fit the most widely accepted formation model ...
After three years of helping astronomers investigate known planets beyond the solar system, the James Webb Space Telescope ...
The star HIP 67522 with a flare erupting toward an orbiting planet, HIP 67522 b, is depicted in this illustration released by ...
Learn more about WASP-121b, the exoplanet so hot it could vaporize iron.
Observations of Exoplanet WASP-69b has uncovered a 350,000-mile-long comet-like tail. The tail is a result of its escaping atmosphere. Credit: Space.com | animation: W. M. Keck Observatory/Adam Makare ...
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