"The Pluto flyby happened, and I was in the right place at the right time - perfectly positioned to fall in love with it," ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
2.5 Million Years Ago, a Star’s Pass Could Have Triggered a Comet Storm on Earth
New research suggests that the close passage of a nearby star,HD 7977, might have sent comets from the outer reaches of the ...
Titan, Saturn's largest natural satellite, captivates scientists with its Earth-like processes, dense nitrogen atmosphere, ...
When it comes to what part of Earth is most at risk of an ISO impactor, low latitudes near the equator face the greatest risk ...
A tool called AI-Newton can derive scientific laws from raw data, but is some way from developing human-like reasoning.
A recent study reveals some Earth regions are more likely to be hit by interstellar objects. Equatorial zones face higher ...
UW–Madison researchers have uncovered a flaw in the way that rover tests are evaluated on Earth, using computer simulation.
New simulations reveal interstellar objects don't arrive uniformly, with concentrations from the solar apex and galactic plane. Earth's orbital motion creates seasonal impact patterns, peaking in ...
ChangE6 hematite discovery, lunar hematite, ChangE6 lunar samples, South Pole Aitken Basin, lunar oxidation, Moon magnetic anomalies &geology ...
The appearance of 3I/ATLAS, the third confirmed interstellar object to pass through our solar system, has reignited fears ...
Simulations reveal that Jupiter’s rapid growth disrupted the early solar system, creating rings where new planetesimals ...
Space.com on MSN
The solar system may be racing through space 3 times faster than expected. Is the standard model of cosmology wrong?
"If our solar system is indeed moving this fast, we need to question fundamental assumptions about the large-scale structure ...
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