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With 3.2 billion pixels and a decade-long search, the Rubin Observatory will reveal what’s been hiding in plain sight.
Astronomers have revealed new research showing that millions of new solar system objects are likely to be detected by a brand-new facility, which is expected to come online later this year.
For the first time in history, we re seeing the Sun from an angle no one ever has: from above and below its poles. Thanks to ...
As researchers continue to map their orbits, they’re finding growing evidence that something massive—yet invisible—may be lurking in the cold, dark outskirts of our solar system. https://www ...
A computer visualization maps small bodies in the solar system that are expected to be observed by the Rubin Observatory during the 10-year Legacy Survey of Space and Time. Red indicates near ...
37,000 trans-Neptunian objects, residents of the distant Kuiper Belt—nearly 10 times the current census—shedding light on Neptune's past migration and the outer solar system's history.
TOI-4465 b is a gas giant exoplanet about 25 per cent larger than Jupiter – the largest planet in our Solar System – and nearly six times its mass. The new planet has a temperature range of 375 to 478 ...
NASA launched two 12-inch gold-plated copper disks filled with the sounds of children's laughter, heartbeats, and bird calls.
Aesolar and Fraunhofer CSP are developing segmented solar modules optimised for rooftops with partial shading.
US-based solar module manufacturer Bila Solar has begun production at its manufacturing facility in Indiana, using US-made ...
Their strange movements don’t match the predictions of current solar system models. This odd behavior has sparked new theories, including the bold idea that a yet-undiscovered Earth-sized planet ...