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New research from NASA has found that the dwarf planet Ceres may be another place to look for evidence of primitive life in our solar system.
"Makemake is one of the largest and brightest icy worlds beyond Neptune, and its surface is dominated by frozen methane," ...
"The profile of the occultation was most consistent with it being a new satellite — a new moon — going around Quaoar." ...
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Did the Dwarf Planet Ceres Once Host Life? Astronomers Suggest Chemical Energy Could Have ...
Though no direct evidence of life has been found, models suggest Ceres had hot water shooting into its underground oceans ...
At the vast edge of the solar system, Pluto has long been perceived as a cold and lonely dwarf planet. However, a recent ...
Webb uncovers methane on Makemake, showing the icy dwarf planet is more active than once thought - just like Pluto.
A Southwest Research Institute-led team has reported the first detection of gas on the distant dwarf planet Makemake, using ...
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Dwarf Planet Makemake May Not Be the Frozen Wasteland Scientists Believed
For years, astronomers believed that Makemake, one of the brightest icy bodies beyond Neptune, was a frozen relic of the ...
The methane emission is explained by solar-excited fluorescence. Sunlight interacts with methane molecules, causing them to ...
Family, today I want to talk to you about something super interesting. Recently, scientists discovered some objects near the ...
Astronomers have discovered what they think may be another moon orbiting a distant dwarf planet called Quaoar. This small, ...
Astronomers studying an oddball brown dwarf called “The Accident” have finally spotted silane, a long-predicted silicon ...
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