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Astronomers discover skyscraper-size asteroid hidden in sun's glare — and it's moving at a near-record pace
The newly discovered "twilight" asteroid, 2025 SC79, was obscured by the sun's glare until an astronomer pointed the Dark ...
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Without Jupiter, Earth may have spiraled into the sun long ago
Jupiter was shaping Earth's fate before our planet even existed, carving gaps in the early solar system that kept its ...
Astrology is an excellent tool for self-discovery and predicting how our futures will unfold. But as fun as it is to check ...
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Earth photobombs the sun in satellite image | Space photo of the day for Oct. 23, 2025
The image was taken by GOES-19, the newest in the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite series operated by NOAA.
The rare interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is under intense scrutiny as it passes through the solar system. Spacecraft like Hera, ...
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This Popular Comet Is Nearing the Sun and Will Soon Exit Our Solar System Forever
I/ATLAS was first spotted by NASA scientists in May this year. Ever since, it has displayed behaviors that are not just ...
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China Just Built an Artificial Sun That Could Power The Entire Planet
China is building one of the most advanced fusion reactors on Earth—a facility that could generate nearly limitless clean ...
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White dwarf star is still feasting on dead Earth-like planet 3 billion years later
Astronomers recently peered deep into space and found that an old, faint white dwarf named LSPM J0207+3331, located about 145 ...
Sci-fi movies and TV shows love to place a planet inside a binary system. In reality, a planet shouldn’t be able go around ...
Our solar system now, once again, officially consists of only eight planets. Although largely debunked, speculation continued ...
The sun is frequently ejecting huge masses of plasma, called coronal mass ejections (CMEs), into space. They often occur ...
I/Atlas, an interstellar comet heading toward the Sun, has drawn global attention. Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb claims there ...
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