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Jupiter is up to 9% rock and metal, which means it ate a lot...

Jupiter is composed almost entirely of hydrogen and helium. The amounts of each closely conform to the theoretical quantities in the primordial solar nebula. But...

New study unravels the mysterious dunes on Jupiter’s moon, lo

Scientists have known about dune-like structures on Jupiter’s volcanically active moon, Io, for some time. However, they have been unable to reconcile how a planetary...

Astronomers may find a rare ‘black widow’ binary star system

The star system is likely older than the sun and is orbited by a far-off star. Astronomers have discovered what could be a "black widow"...

Scientists find clues about how hot Jupiters form

Since the first hot Jupiter was discovered in 1995, astronomers have been trying to figure out how the searing-hot exoplanets formed and arrived in...

Scientists find a way to “see” invisible black holes

Astronomers may have discovered the first free-floating black hole in the Milky Way galaxy, thanks to a technique called gravitational microlensing. With new observations,...

Scientists release first analysis of rocks plucked from speeding asteroid

After a six-year journey, a plucky spacecraft called Hayabusa2 zinged back into Earth’s atmosphere in late 2020 and landed deep in the Australian outback. When...

NASA’s NuSTAR mission celebrates 10 years in space

Launched from a rocket strapped to the belly of an aircraft on June 13, 2012, NASA's NuSTAR mission is celebrating 10 years in space. The...

Yoyo stars caused off-center bubbles of ionized gas, shows study

Astronomers have developed a new code to simulate the formation of a cluster of baby stars. Comparison with the well-known real case of the Orion...

Astronomers detect rare and strange radio burst

Astronomers have found only the second example of a highly active, repeating Fast Radio Burst (FRB) with a compact source of weaker but persistent...

NASA’s Ingenuity has lost its sense of direction on Mars, but it’ll keep on...

NASA’s Ingenuity has lost its sense of direction on Mars, but it’ll keep on flying Things are getting challenging for the Ingenuity helicopter on Mars. The...