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Jupiter will outshine every star in the sky this weekend — how to see the 'king of planets' at opposition
Jupiter reaches opposition on Jan. 10, when it will shine all night at its brightest as Earth moves between the giant planet ...
The spectra measurements enable astronomers to figure out these stars’ age, spin rate, temperature, and location, among other ...
Stars and planets are inextricably linked. They form together and stars shape the fate of planets. Stars create the dusty ...
Thanks to the discovery of thousands of exoplanets to date, we know that planets bigger than Earth but smaller than Neptune ...
Around the bright star Fomalhaut, astronomers spotted glowing clouds of debris left behind by colossal collisions between ...
Webb observations of the Sextans A galaxy reveal how stars in a metal-poor areas create cosmic dust, offering clues about the ...
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Jupiter is at its best and brightest of 2026 tonight! Here's what to expect as the gas giant reaches opposition
Jupiter will be at its most spectacular in 2026 in the early hours of Jan. 10, as it shines above the eastern horizon among ...
A new survey maps nearby K-type stars and shows why these long-lived, stable stars are important targets in the search for ...
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Experts Are Finally Getting a Look at How the Universe Builds Its Most Common Planets
A four-planet system reveals remarkable insights about how planets form and how they change during their lifetime.
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Could planets from Star Trek TNG really exist?
In this video Dr Hannah and I go through every planet featured in Star Trek The Next Generation to establish which ones could ...
The Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope captured imagery of young star system ...
Somewhere between the stars, far from any sun, a planet is moving quietly through space. There is no orbit to trace and no ...
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