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Saturn is light enough that it would float in a giant bathtub of water
Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun, holds a distinction no other world in the solar system can claim: its average density ...
While a hexagon seems like an odd shape for a naturally occurring storm, physicists were able to recreate the phenomenon in a ...
Somewhere between the scorching extremes of hot Jupiters and the frozen depths of gas giants like Saturn lies a planet that astronomers have spent years looking for and struggling to study: a ...
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Saturn is light enough to float in a giant bathtub of water
Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun, holds a distinction no other world in our solar system can claim: its average density ...
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune did not always have their current positions in the solar system. According to the ...
Since 2007, Jezebel has been the Internet's most treasured source for everything celebrities, sex, and politics...with teeth.
Two Oak Ridge engineers proposed a new nuclear device to power future NASA missions to Neptune and its moon Triton.
A new Keck Observatory study indicates that giant planets can spin faster than more massive brown dwarfs, revealing important ...
Ancient Greek astronomers likely observed Uranus as a star, but limited tools and geocentric views kept them from recognizing ...
A chemical engineer noticed that the spectra of the hazy atmosphere of mini-Neptune planets looked like the soot produced by ...
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'Hot Jupiter' winds blasting at over 15,000 mph reveal 1st evidence of magnetic exoplanets
Astronomers have discovered the first evidence of magnetic worlds beyond the solar system, representing a major step forward ...
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Look up! The two brightest planets converge in the sky in June
The planets are the 'stars' of the night sky throughout the month.
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