There’s something about comparing the sizes of unthinkably large objects that’s endlessly intriguing. Looking at a comparison of all the various sizes of stars in the universe, for example, makes for ...
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Astronomers Mapped an Alien World in 3D for the First Time: a Planet So Hot It Tears Water Apart
Four hundred light-years away, a world twice the size of Jupiter glows like a forge. Now, thanks to the James Webb Space ...
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First-Ever 3D Map Of Planet Outside Solar System Reveals Distant World’s Hot Spot And Cool Ring
“If you build a map at a wavelength that water absorbs, you’ll see the water deck in the atmosphere, whereas a wavelength that water does not absorb will probe deeper. If you put those together, you ...
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From wanderers to worlds: how 3I/ATLAS could form planets
New research suggests they could play a crucial role in the creation of planets themselves. At a conference in Helsinki, ...
A flurry of lintlike particles discovered swirling around a small, distant star could help explain how minuscule interstellar dust grains clump together to form planets, astronomers say. "We have seen ...
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