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A slew of recent studies have used computer simulations to model the hypothetical conditions on rocky exoplanets with exotic ...
Travel through time to witness some of the most remarkable episodes in our solar system's history, uncovering its ancient ...
Researchers suggest gas giants might gather dark matter until their cores collapse into planet-sized black holes.
The gas and dust disks in which planets form are not as flat and uniform as previously thought, but are often a little warped, a discovery that provides clues to the small misalign ...
Four and a half billion years ago, Jupiter rapidly grew to its massive size. Its powerful gravitational pull disrupted the ...
Billions of years ago, Jupiter’s violent growth transformed the young solar system, smashing icy and rocky bodies together at ...
The Solar Orbiter spacecraft sometimes lies directly between the sun and Earth, making it ideally placed to analyse powerful ...
Japanese Bitcoin treasury company Metaplanet has unveiled plans to raise over JPY 130 billion (equivalent to around $880 million) through an international share sale, with most of the proceeds ...
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Space.com on MSNMeet Surya, the 1st-of-its-kind AI model NASA and IBM built to predict solar storms
A first-of-its kind AI-powered model attempts to better predict space weather and its impacts. The model — called Surya, for ...
Four and a half billion years ago Jupiter rapidly grew to its massive size. Its powerful gravitational pull disrupted the ...
The Maine Space Corporation, which lawmakers recently voted to make a nonprofit, is looking into sea-based launch platforms.
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Space.com on MSNBinary star systems are complex astronomical objects − a new AI approach could pin down their properties quickly
Even with eclipsing binaries, measuring the properties of stars is no easy task. Stars are deformed as they rotate and pull on each other in a binary system. They interact, they irradiate one another, ...
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