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Indy100 on MSNScientists discover fluffy 'alien' planet where it rains sandExperts have discovered a fluffy “alien” planet where it rains sand in stunning new observations from the James Webb Space Telescope. The bizarre-looking planet is officially known as exoplanet ...
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Giant Magnet Fishing For Lost Treasures!Doctor who treated Erin Patterson’s death cap mushroom victims reveals alarming details Car giant issues recall for more than 850,000 vehicles over 'stalling' fears 9 of the most common reasons ...
Sedna, a distant dwarf planet three-quarters the size of Pluto, is inching toward the brightest star in our sky — and in 2076 ...
Save $84 on this Newtonian Reflector telescope from Celestron. With its 114mm aperture, feast your eyes on View Saturn’s ...
The experimental director Jem Cohen’s latest is an uncategorizable film about astronomers and humanity and love and the stars.
Recreating artificial solar eclipses in space could help astronomers decipher the inner workings of our Sun much quicker than ...
An unknown object slammed into Saturn, possibly marking the first time a collision with the planet has been witnessed in real ...
The comet is described as a spinning mass of ice, rock and dust, hurtling through space on a path that thankfully poses no threat to Earth. At its closest point, 3 Eye Atlas will remain approximately ...
The interstellar comet 3I/Atlas is the fastest and largest of its kind, giving astronomers a rare glimpse into extrasolar ...
Researchers have called for the public's help after an image appears to show an unidentified object slamming into Saturn.
Astronomers propose dark dwarfs—objects powered by dark matter annihilation—may exist near the galactic center, offering key clues about WIMPs.
Two international teams zoned in on a potential answer to a decades-long mystery surrounding ephemeral cosmic X-rays.
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