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Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Provincial President, Syed Mohammad Ali Shah Bacha, has criticized the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government's decision to administer an anti-corruption oath to ...
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Yet, by being so massive, Gaia-4b exerts a fierce gravitational pull on its star, an unremarkable orange K-class dwarf with just 64% the mass of our sun. As Gaia plotted the star's proper motion ...
It is astounding that the judge would claim an inability to be impartial, and to declare under oath that the accused must be guilty or they would not be in court,” Tembeckjian said in a statement.
an unremarkable orange K-class dwarf with just 64% the mass of our sun. As Gaia plotted the star's proper motion in the sky, it noticed that the star's track through space wobbled slightly ...
New research has confirmed the existence of a giant exoplanet, dubbed a “Super-Jupiter”, and a mysterious brown dwarf, which are both unexpectedly orbiting low-mass stars in an “extremely ...
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Gaia-4b and 5b: Radial Velocity Confirmation of Gaia Astrometric Orbital Solutions Reveal a Massive Planet and a Brown Dwarf Orbiting Low-mass Stars. The Astronomical Journal , 2025; 169 (2): 107 ...
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