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ExplorersWeb on MSNSpace Mystery of the Week: Why Does Our Solar System Like Spirals?Even the little-understood Oort Cloud, at the outer edges of our solar system beyond view, has a partly spiral structure.
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Green Matters on MSNThe Biggest Space Rock Ever Found in Antarctica Contains the Oldest Secret of the Solar SystemResearchers did not expect the huge size of the meteorite given the frigid continent's history of thousands of space rocks ...
One million alien visitors from another star system could already be lurking in the solar system. We aren't talking about ...
The SPHEREx telescope will create the most colorful map of the cosmos, while the four satellites of the PUNCH mission track ...
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Floating around at the edge of the Solar System are leftovers from its formation. This is the Kuiper Belt, which is composed ...
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Interstellar material has been discovered in our solar system, but researchers continue to hunt for where it came from and ...
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Space.com on MSNSpaceX rocket launches NASA SPHEREx space telescope and PUNCH solar probes (video)As the agency's SPHEREx space telescope and PUNCH solar mission rode toward their orbital stations tonight (March 11) at ...
They can come from other solar systems and be thrown into interstellar space by collisions or be slingshotted by a planet or star's gravity. Credit: University of Western Ontario Gregg ...
Mar. 11, 2025 — A new study presents a compelling new model for the formation of super-Earths and mini-Neptunes -- planets that are 1 to 4 times the size of Earth and among the most common in ...
The entire solar system, ours at least, sits inside a pocket of low density called the Local Hot Bubble (LHB). This cavity in space is 1,000 light-years across, at least, and tips the thermometer at ...
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Live Science on MSNSaturn gains 128 new moons, giving it more than the rest of the solar system combinedFaint signatures detected by the Canada France Hawaii Telescope have revealed 128 new moons around Saturn, making it the ...
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Futurism on MSNSomething Mysterious Swept Over Our Entire Solar System, Scientists SayA giant wave of undulating gas and dust appears, per new research, to have engulfed our Solar System millions of years ago.
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