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Scientists find an eccentric exoplanet

“Red dwarfs” are small stars and thus much cooler than our Sun. Around stars like these, liquid water is possible on planets much closer to...

What it’s like to work at the bottom of the Earth

When your workplace is the South Pole, things can get a little unusual. Light emitted billions of years ago could help solve enduring mysteries about...

Scientists capture red supergiant’s death throes for the first time

For the first time ever, astronomers have imaged in real time the dramatic end to a red supergiant’s life — watching the massive star’s...

Why Earth didn’t grow to super-Earth in early solar system

Before the solar system had planets, the sun had rings — bands of dust and gas similar to Saturn’s rings — that likely played...

Our Milky Way may be more fluffy, less wiry, shows study

Our Milky Way has long been known to be a spiral galaxy, shaped much like a fried egg with a bulbous central bulge and...

How do the James Webb Space Telescope’s infrared eyes work

The technology onboard NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, which launched on December 26, makes it the most powerful space telescope in history. University of Arizona...

This Mars-sized planet orbits extremely close to its host star

The planetary nature of a Mars-sized object orbiting extremely closely to an M-dwarf star has been validated using the Penn State Habitable-zone Planet Finder...

This stunning image reveals the secrets of Milky Way’s neighbor

A stunning image captured by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) and Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, shows one of the Milky Way's...

NASA’s largest and most powerful telescope launches

On December 25, the largest and most powerful space telescope ever constructed by NASA was successfully launched from Earth. With unprecedented technology, the James Webb...

Billions of starless planets haunt dark cloud cradles, shows study

In Lovecraftian horror, the Universe is filled with “dark planets” ungraced by the light of a host star. New research shows that reality might be...