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New James Webb Space Telescope data reveal Pluto's high-altitude haze is a key driver of the climate on the dwarf planet, offering clues to Earth's ancient atmosphere.
Pluto was turning out to be not just a frozen ball, but a body much more complex than most scientists had suspected. By that time, a revolution was under way that would reshape astronomers ...
A look at Toei Animation financials for Dragon Ball and their big anime properties and their bizarre treatment of Dragon Ball ...
World's largest digital camera observes cosmos, capturing detailed images of galaxies, asteroids, and stars changing ...
A glowing object lit up the sky, prompting dozens of calls to the authorities, as scientists scrambled to figure out what it ...
Our solar system is a pretty wild place, full of amazing stuff. From the giant Sun to the tiny rocks floating around, there’s ...
The planets in order from the Sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. If you include the ...
Close stellar encounters could change the structure of our planetary system, potentially dooming Earth or other worlds to ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), operated by NASA, has uncovered intriguing new details about Charon—Pluto’s largest ...
What processes during the formation of Pluto's largest moon, Charon, potentially led to it having cryovolcanism, and even an ...