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Where could alien life exist in our solar system?
There are quite a few other places we might find life in the solar system, including dwarf planets like Ceres. Ceres is ...
Today, let's talk about an incredibly mysterious celestial body in the solar system — Sedna. Did you know that it takes Sedna about 11,000 years to complete one orbit around the Sun? It leisurely ...
Today, let's talk about something super mysterious! A detector has discovered an icy comet in the Kuiper Belt, and this has ...
Three celestial bodies are about to meet up for one night in September in a conjunction that should be widely visible in the ...
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Guess that alien planet: Are you an exoplanet expert?
This quiz invites you to embark on a journey across the galaxy, exploring the science and wonder behind exoplanet discovery.
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Is there a planetary conjunction visible in Kentucky? See moon, Venus, Regulus in September
Three celestial bodies will meet up for one night in September in a cosmic conjunction that should be widely visible in the ...
September is a special month for the planet as it reaches opposition. This means Earth will find itself in between Saturn and ...
But over the summer, 3I/ATLAS, has plunged toward the inner solar system—and the fireworks show has begun in earnest. When ...
TRAPPIST-1 is a red dwarf star located about 40 light years away that hosts seven Earth-sized rocky planets, with at least ...
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.
Andrews’s article notes that the cause of the observed acceleration of some items passing through our solar system is unclear ...
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