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That October, for the very first time, an interstellar object was caught diving into and then scarpering away from our solar system. As it left, it accelerated dramatically—and, as with 2003 RM ...
Weather on Earth can be wild, but it's not the only kind of weather we have to deal with. Space weather — all the winds and particles streaming off the sun — can have major impacts on Earth ...
This artist’s illustration provided by the European Southern Observatory shows an exoplanet orbiting around two brown dwarfs, celestial objects that are lighter than stars, but heavier than gas ...
The rotating model, which does not break any known law of physics, suggests the universe could spin around once every 500 billion years. This would be far too slowly to detect easily, but enough to ...
"It's a different way of experiencing the mechanics of the solar system for yourself," said Catherine Muller, an astronomer at Royal Observatory to Sky News science correspondent Thomas Moore.