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Live Science on MSNSaturn gains 128 new moons, giving it more than the rest of the solar system combinedFaint signatures detected by the Canada France Hawaii Telescope have revealed 128 new moons around Saturn, making it the ...
Early in our Solar System’s history, bits of icy debris were scattered and then gradually coaxed into a spiral alignment in ...
One million alien visitors from another star system could already be lurking in the solar system. We aren't talking about ...
A weak magnetic field likely attracted matter inward, contributing to the formation of the outer planetary bodies, from ...
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NASA Supercomputer Unveils Hidden Spiral Structure in the Oort Cloud, Reshaping Our Understanding of the Outer Solar SystemIn a groundbreaking discovery, NASA's Pleiades supercomputer has revealed an unexpected spiral structure within the inner Oort cloud, challenging long-held beliefs about our solar system's outer ...
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New Scientist on MSNThe solar system was once engulfed by a vast wave of gas and dustThe stars as seen from Earth would have looked dimmer 14 million years ago, as the solar system was in the middle of passing ...
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Live Science on MSNAstronomers identify a celestial '3-body problem' lurking in the outer solar systemNew research suggests that a binary pair of Kuiper Belt objects, known as the Altjira system, is actually made up of three ...
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ExplorersWeb on MSNSpace Mystery of the Week: Why Does Our Solar System Like Spirals?Even the little-understood Oort Cloud, at the outer edges of our solar system beyond view, has a partly spiral structure.
A young and persuasive salesperson came to Grand Junction resident Brandon Keen’s home last summer selling residential ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNNew net-metering policy: How long will it take to recover the solar system cost?ECC approved a new policy for electricity purchases from net metering consumers, directly impacting new users.
While there can be big benefits to solar, there is also a lot of misinformation about solar that can leave consumers ...
Radioisotope thermoelectric generators do not rely on chemical reactions like the batteries in your phone. Instead, they rely on the radioactive decay of elements to produce heat and eventually ...
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