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Last week’s first article about Jyotisha astrology described experiments validating some of its predictions. Although they ...
A renowned physicist believes he's cracked the mystery of where a giant unidentified object hurtling through our solar system ...
Just the third-ever confirmed interstellar object has been detected in our solar system. Here's what we know. (Spoiler: It's ...
Discover when the next full moon will rise in July 2025, why it's called the Hungry Ghost Moon, and what celestial events to watch for.
The planets in order from the Sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. If you include the ...
Alien worlds are a great way to indulge in those “what if” questions and watchers get a chance to see how different life ...
The solar wind pushes some of the gas and dust away from the comet, forming those beautiful tails we see. A comet actually ...
The Exploration Company lost contact with its Mission Possible vehicle a few minutes before touchdown in the ocean.
A new study sheds light on what Jupiter, often called the "architect" of the solar system, was like in the beginning. The giant planet has dramatically changed.
Jupiter is already the biggest planet by far in our solar system, but new research suggests it was somehow once even larger than it is now. Twice as large, in fact.
A recent study found that Jupiter was once twice the size that it is now, making it big enough to swallow up 2,000 Earths.
Science Space Solar System Moons Jupiter was once twice as large as it is today Examining the gas giant's primordial stages is key to understanding our solar system's evolution. By Andrew Paul ...