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Why some planets are solid and others are not
All the planets formed at the same time, but they did not grow the same way. This video explains why that happened using ...
However, the mechanism that has been thought to explain how that stardust disperses has now been shown to be flawed, and the team that made the discovery doesn’t have a coherent alternative to offer ...
Live Science on MSN
'What the heck is this?' James Webb telescope spots inexplicable planet with diamonds and soot in its atmosphere
Scientists using the James Webb telescope observed a distant exoplanet with an atmosphere of soot and diamonds, challenging all explanations.
Study Finds on MSN
Hubble Telescope Captures Rare Double Collision Building Planets 25 Light-Years Away
Two cosmic collisions near the star Fomalhaut solve the mystery of a disappearing "planet" and show rare planetesimal crashes ...
Pluribus imagines Kepler-22b as an ocean world that sends a gift to humanity through radio waves. In real life, no such ...
Posts claiming a celestial "smiley face” will light up the night sky over Christmas aren't true. But the Christmas Tree ...
The Atlantic hurricane season produced a normal number of storms, compared to more frequent storms in recent years. But the storms that did form were huge.
ZME Science on MSN
How Life Solved Its “Impossible” Problem: Leading Chemist Explains Life Doesn’t Need a Miracle to Appear
Life may have emerged from a surprisingly simple network of chemical reactions long before cells or genes existed.
Planet Rugby on MSN
Munster player ratings v Ospreys: ‘Form of his life’ centre ‘leads by example’ and newcomer shows ‘enviable’ work rate
12 Alex Nankivell: In the form of his life and the glue in this on-point Munster back line defence. His best moment was the ...
Today, it's Nacho's turn to select some of the best watches of 2025 ✓ These are his favorites from Nomos, Sinn, Tudor, and more! ✓ ...
The exoplanet, dubbed PSR J2322-2650 b, has a helium-and-carbon atmosphere, something researchers say they've never seen ...
Astronomers photographed a baby planet, WISPIT 2b, during its formation process within a dusty ring around its star system.
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