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Astronomers have discovered that a distant star called RZ Picseum in the constellation Pisces is crushing one or more planets into its orbit into a vast cloud of gas and dust.
RZ Piscium's solar system is relatively young — to put things in perspective, our own is 4.6 billion years old — and in systems of this age, it isn't uncommon for planets to migrate toward the ...
Astronomers discover new planet in Pisces constellation Date: January 9, 2014 Source: San Francisco State University Summary: Astronomers have discovered a new giant planet located in a star ...
The night sky is home to many celestial features named after creatures from Earth’s oceans. Among the stars, you’ll find ...
Swimming within the boundaries of the constellation Pisces, Arp 227 consists of the two galaxies prominent on the left; the curious shell galaxy NGC 474 and its blue, spiral-armed neighbor NGC 470.
A gas giant has been added to the short list of exoplanets discovered through direct imaging. It is located around GU Psc, a star three times less massive than the Sun and located in the ...
Or, Epsilon Sagittarii, the brightest star in this constellation with a 1.79 magnitude, so 375 times brighter than our sun, and is actually the 36th brightest sky in the sky. 143 light-years away ...
Or, Epsilon Sagittarii, the brightest star in this constellation with a 1.79 magnitude, so 375 times brighter than our sun, and is actually the 36th brightest sky in the sky. 143 light-years away ...