Evidence of a Ninth Planet
Astronomers may have found a huge ninth planet on the edge of the Solar System.
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Astronomers may have found a huge ninth planet on the edge of the Solar System.
Watch hundreds of exoplanets twirl around their stars, in this stunning video…
The key role in the transition of the Martian climate from an early, warm and wet environment that might have supported surface life, to the cold, arid
The first discovery of an exoplanet, called 51 Pegasi b, orbiting a sun-like star beyond our solar system, discovered 20 years ago, on October 6.
A group of friends build the first scale model of the solar system, with complete planetary orbits, on a dry lakebed in Nevada. A true illustration of
A brilliant, easy to use interactive map of the Solar System, letting you see how the planets move around the sun.
The closest rocky exoplanet confirmed outside our solar system, lies 21 light-years away, located just off the “W” pattern of the Cassiopeia constellation.
NASA’s Kepler mission discovers Kepler-452b exoplanet orbiting in the habitable zone, that is the most similar yet to Earth.
Astronomers discovered a five-star Solar System, made of two binary stars and a fifth star all orbiting about each other.
‘Solar Impulse 2’ lands successfully in Hawaii, after non stop five-day record-breaking solo flight.