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Space.com on MSNAsteroid Bennu contains stardust that's older than the solar system
The samples, which were scooped up by NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft during a brief yet dramatic touchdown on Bennu in 2020, ...
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What If a New Planet Formed in the Solar System?
Earth gazed into the cosmos, wondering if she would ever get a new planetary neighbor. To her astonishment, one day... it happened. This video explores the breathtaking and chaotic consequences of a ...
The coldest planet in the Solar System is Uranus, which is surprisingly colder than Neptune due to its unique internal heat ...
Since the first discovery of planets beyond the solar system in 1995, more than 6,000 exoplanets have been identified. Many ...
Smithsonian researchers analyzed fragments of the near-Earth asteroid and discovered water-rich clays that hint at a distant ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNHow old is Jupiter? Tiny molten spheres embedded in meteorites have the answer
Over four billion years ago, the solar system was a wild and dangerous place. Swirling clouds of dust and gas slowly turned ...
A telescope in Chile recently glimpsed 3I/ATLAS' glowing tail, which observations reveal has grown as the interstellar object ...
To unravel the mystery of Jupiter's birth, scientists turned their attention to meteorites. These cosmic 'messengers' carry a ...
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Space.com on MSNHow old is Jupiter? Meteorite 'raindrops' help scientists pin down gas giant's age
Mysterious spherical droplets in meteorites aren’t just cosmic oddities. They’re evidence of planetary formation.
Today, let's talk about something super mysterious! A detector has discovered an icy comet in the Kuiper Belt, and this has ...
Scientists have discovered that meteorites on Earth, containing tiny molten droplets called chondrules, reveal the formation of Jupiter 4.6 billion years ago.
In the swirling clouds of gas and dust that surround newborn stars, planets begin to form. These planet-forming disks are ...
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