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The first images released by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory show details of our Solar System with unprecedented clarity.
This discovery marks a major breakthrough in astronomy and the ongoing search for planets outside our solar system.
Scientists are now sounding the alarm about the stability of Earth in the future as new research indicates that our blue ...
A recent study indicates a small chance that Earth could be ejected from our solar system due to passing stars. Simulations ...
The debut images from a powerful telescope at Chile's Vera Rubin Observatory show distant galaxies and star-forming regions ...
A recent study in Icarus suggests a wandering star could disrupt our solar system. Simulations reveal that a star passing ...
A new study links a pulsar wind nebula to the origin of fast cosmic rays. Researchers also explore how these particles affect ...
The Voyager probes we sent from Earth back in the 70s found an incredible 'wall of fire' at the edge of our solar system ...
An international team of astronomers reports the detection of a peculiar merger of two similar ring galaxies that ...
Passing stars could trigger instability across the solar system, resulting in Earth being hauled out of its orbit.
Far past the familiar boundaries of our solar system, NASA's intrepid Voyager spacecraft are sending back mind-boggling data, ...
Cosmic rays, consisting predominantly of high-energy protons and nuclei originating from distant astrophysical sources, interact continuously with the solar wind and the heliospheric magnetic fields.