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Satellites detected strange gravity signal coming from deep within Earth almost 20 years ago, study reveals
Researchers have discovered there was an anomaly in Earth's gravitational field between 2006 and 2008, potentially caused by ...
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Rogue Planet’s Approach Could Reshape Solar System Dynamics
Could a lonely planet wander aimlessly through the restless galaxy change the subtle dance of gravity within our solar system ...
These starless worlds are difficult to find and study, but this particular one is teaching us new lessons about the universe.
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Astronomers Say a 15-Degree Tilt Could Reveal a New Planet — And It’s Not Planet Nine
A recent study introduces the idea of Planet Y, a theoretical world that could explain strange gravitational behavior beyond ...
While Jupiter may be our planetary guardian angel, protecting us from harm, gas giants in other solar systems might actually wreak havoc on other exoplanets nearby. In our solar system, Jupiter's huge ...
It is now thought that the source of this anomaly was a phase transition in which one mineral’s structure was altered.
The world's most sensitive table-top interferometric system—a miniature version of miles-long gravitational-wave detectors ...
Astronomers discovered FFPs (free floating planets- rogue planets) more than 20 years ago, using the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope in Hawaii. Since then, observers have spotted hundreds rogue ...
Scientists are exploring groundbreaking methods to harness Earth and Jupiter as vast observatories for detecting gravitational waves, potentially unveiling cosmic secrets from the dawn of the universe ...
Juno does not fall into those protected categories, and was also zeroed-out on the President's fiscal year 2026 budget ...
India’s Aditya-L1 probe will arrive in a few days at a patch of space between Earth and the sun, almost a million miles away. The location is remote yet isn’t very lonely. Four active spacecraft are ...
Astronomers have found evidence of a process that supports an alternative, more rapid approach to planetary formation, more top down than bottom up. By Katrina Miller When it comes to making a planet, ...
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