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Interstellar ‘tunnel’ may link our solar system to distant stars
Astrophysicists are mapping a vast, hidden structure in space that appears to guide matter and radiation along a kind of ...
A team of astronomers has discovered the most-distant body ever observed in our Solar System. It is the first known Solar System object that has been detected at a distance that is more than 100 times ...
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A hidden world? Astronomers may have found a new solar system planet
Astronomers are closing in on one of the most tantalizing possibilities in planetary science, evidence that a previously ...
A darkened planet circling the feeble remnant of a burned-out star about 6,000 light-years from Earth shows what our own solar system will look like at the end of its existence, astronomers say. The ...
Astronomers discovered a planetoid orbiting the sun further than any known object in the solar system. Called "Farfarout," the object orbits the sun every 1,000 years. Objects like Farfarout could ...
“The Sun appears so small from that distance that you could completely block it out with the head of a pin,” said Dr. Mike Brown, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif., associate ...
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Astronomers discover previously unseen kernel structure inside the Kuiper Belt
Astronomers at Princeton University have uncovered evidence that the outer solar system is more structured than long believed ...
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Two blazing stars once raced past the Sun and reshaped our solar system
Long before humans walked the Earth, your solar system had a brush with two blazing blue stars that passed surprisingly close ...
The blue regions show areas where the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) detected clear signs of water vapor in a distant star system. Credit: ALMA (ESO / NAOJ / NRAO) / S. Facchini ...
When 3I/ATLAS swept past the sun in late October 2025, it became only the third confirmed visitor from interstellar space ...
If a distant solar system is millions of light years away and so we see it as it was millions of years ago, how can we see what it looks like now? Parul, aged 13, Sri Ganganagar, India When you ...
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