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Astronomers use AI to find elusive stars 'gobbling up' planets

Astronomers have recently found hundreds of "polluted" white dwarf stars in our home galaxy, the Milky Way. These are white dwarfs caught actively consuming planets in their orbit. They are a valuable resource for studying ...

Predicting solar storms before they leave the sun

When giant solar storms hit Earth, they trigger beautiful auroral displays high in Earth's atmosphere. There's a dark side to this solar activity, though. The "space weather" it sets off also threatens our technology. The ...

Astrophysicists build model to explain to rapid planet formation

Our solar system is our immediate cosmic neighborhood. We know it well: the sun at the center; then the rocky planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars; and then the asteroid belt; followed by the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn; ...

Additional planet orbiting the star TOI-1408 discovered

Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, an international team of astronomers has detected a second planet orbiting a distant main sequence star known as TOI-1408. The newfound alien world, designated TOI-1408 ...

DART mission sheds new light on target binary asteroid system

In studying data collected from NASA's DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) mission, which in 2022 sent a spacecraft to intentionally collide with the asteroid moonlet Dimorphos, the mission's science team has discovered ...

Solar storms could cause more auroras

Massive explosions on the sun have triggered warnings of geomagnetic storms that could create dazzling auroras in the northern United States, Europe and southern Australia from Tuesday night.

Spacecraft to swing by Earth, moon on path to Jupiter

A spacecraft launched last year will slingshot back around Earth and the moon next month in a high-stakes, world-first maneuver as it pinballs its way through the solar system to Jupiter.

Is this how you get hot Jupiters?

When we think of Jupiter-type planets, we usually picture massive cloud-covered worlds orbiting far from their stars. That distance keeps their volatile gases from vaporizing from stellar heat, similar to what we're familiar ...

How solar storms play havoc with our lives

Despite the 150 million kilometers that separate it from the Earth, the sun does more than just light our way: it also impacts our electricity networks, and even our transport.

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Planetary Sciences
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Astronomy
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Planetary Sciences
Webb images nearest super-Jupiter, opening a new window to exoplanet research
Planetary Sciences
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Astrobiology
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Space Exploration
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Planetary Sciences
NASA's ICON mission ends with several ionospheric breakthroughs
Planetary Sciences
Chinese lunar probe finds water in moon samples
Planetary Sciences
NASA rocket discovers new energization process in upper atmosphere
Space Exploration
Moon dust could contaminate lunar explorers' water supply
Astrobiology
Effects of stellar magnetism could expand criteria for exoplanet habitability
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Astronomy
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Planetary Sciences
Introducing Ramses, ESA's 2029 mission to asteroid Apophis
Planetary Sciences
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Planetary Sciences
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Genetic mutation prompts 'deadbeat dad' fish to start raising their offspring
Environment
Scientists find a human 'fingerprint' in the upper troposphere's increasing ozone
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Ancient Antarctic microorganisms are aggressive predators
Archaeology
'Screaming Woman' mummy may have died in agony 3,500 years ago
General Physics
A higher-dimensional model can help explain cosmic acceleration without dark energy
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Medieval French diets discovered through isotope analysis reveal social and religious influences
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Physicists report new insights into exotic particles key to magnetism
Earth Sciences
Retreating Andean rocks signal the world's glaciers are melting far faster than predicted, report scientists
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Researchers uncover 500 million-year-old mollusk ancestor
Molecular & Computational biology
Plant biologists discover an ancient gene family is responsible for plant prickles across species
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NASA's Psyche delivers first images and other data

NASA's Psyche spacecraft is on a roll. In the eight weeks since it left Earth on Oct. 13, the orbiter has performed one successful operation after another, powering on scientific instruments, streaming data toward home, and ...

Europa clipper could help discover if Jupiter's moon is habitable

Since 1979, when the Voyager probes flew past Jupiter and its system of moons, scientists have speculated about the possibility of life within Europa. Based on planetary modeling, Europa is believed to be differentiated between ...

Red sprites are best seen from space

Planet Earth is full of some truly awe-inspiring spectacles, but few are as intriguing as sprites, which are officially known as a transient luminous event (TLE) and consist of large-scale electric discharges that shoot upward ...

Saturn's icy moon may hold the building blocks of life

As astrophysics technology and research continue to advance, one question persists: is there life elsewhere in the universe? The Milky Way galaxy alone has hundreds of billions of celestial bodies, but scientists often look ...

New warm Jupiter exoplanet discovered

An international team of astronomers has discovered a new warm Jupiter exoplanet orbiting a distant G-type star. The newfound alien world, designated TOI-4515 b, is similar in size to Jupiter but about two times more massive ...

Lift-off for EIRSAT-1, Ireland's first ever satellite

Six years of hard work and dedication paid off in spectacular fashion on Dec. 1 as the Educational Irish Research Satellite, EIRSAT-1, successfully blasted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California. Hitching a ride ...