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From wanderers to worlds: how 3I/ATLAS could form planets
New research suggests they could play a crucial role in the creation of planets themselves. At a conference in Helsinki, ...
A distant gas giant the size of 10 Jupiters is now the first planet outside Earth's solar system to be mapped in three ...
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Science history: Astronomers spot first known planet around a sunlike star, raising hopes for extraterrestrial life — Nov. 1, 1995
About 50 light-years from Earth, a gas giant about half the mass of Jupiter orbits a sunlike star. The discovery of Pegasi 51 ...
A coronal mass ejection on another star has been witnessed in its entirety for the first time, revealing that when these ...
Tests on olivine hint that water-rich exoplanets could generate H2O internally, possibly explaining ocean worlds and even some of Earth’s early water.
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Comets like 3I/ATLAS could jump-start the birth of giant planets around distant stars
Interstellar comets like 3I/ATLAS could serve as seeds for giant planet formation, potentially explaining how massive planets ...
The Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) is slated to be the next Great Observatory for the world. Its main focus has been ...
In the beginning, when planets were newborn, they glowed like furnaces, vast oceans of molten rock wrapped in heavy blankets ...
Washington, DC— Our galaxy’s most abundant type of planet could be rich in liquid water due to formative interactions between ...
Our galaxy's most abundant type of planet could be rich in liquid water due to formative interactions between magma oceans ...
Scientists found two Earth-sized planets and a third candidate orbiting a nearby double star system, TOI-2267.
As best the origins of Earth are understood, we're all just a bunch of stardust, and new observations from the JWST lend credence to that theory.
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