Scientists at Durham University are helping to develop a new type of camera intended to help search for life on distant ...
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Why Does Galactus Really Eat Planets? #fantasticfour
Baby bison appear to have a blast chasing each other at Yellowstone National Park 4 dead, 13 injured after police chase ...
Beaver girls volleyball has dropped just three sets this postseason — two of them against Mars. But despite those small ...
Marvel is home to some of the most memorable weapons and tools in comics, such as Captain America’s shield and Spider-Man’s web-shooters. While perhaps the most renowned, thos ...
On Episode 185 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik are joined by Josh Dinner to discuss NASA's Goddard Space ...
The Kepler space telescope is the source of more exoplanet discoveries than any other telescope, so why haven't we heard ...
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Astronomers Just Figured Out How Some Planets Make Their Own Oceans
A new study has uncovered how exoplanets, orbiting too close to their stars to retain water, are surprisingly water-rich.
Researchers analyzed nearly half a million nearby star systems to understand how giant planets fare as their stars expand into red giants.
All those messed up flight plans are part of the government shutdown, yes, but Miss Mercury is having her way with them too.
For years, scientists believed most mini-Neptunes were covered by vast oceans of molten rock—essentially entire planets made ...
As we approach mid-month, the moon visits two bright planets, Saturn's rings narrow and we get a final shot at Comet Lemmon.
Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), astronomers have discovered that aging stars in their so-called ...
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