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Space.com on MSNThis star burped after eating a planet — but the planet was really asking for itThe James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been studying the scene of a dramatic collision between a star and its planet, but ...
Dune. Star Wars. Alien. Science fiction movies love alien worlds, and so do we. But how do scientists find planets outside ...
What can exozodiacal dust, also called exozodi, teach astronomers about identifying Earth-like exoplanets? This is what a ...
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How-To Geek on MSN5 Ways Earth's Moon Is Nothing Like the OthersThere is no other moon quite like our own in the entire solar system. The Moon is unique in a lot of ways, some of which are ...
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Live Science on MSNMercury is weird because of a 'hit-and-run' incident in its youth"What surprised us, at the end, was how effective this type of impact could be in explaining Mercury's unusual structure ...
Observations from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have provided a surprising twist in the narrative surrounding what is ...
When the planet finally fell in toward the star, it splashed away layers of gas from the star’s outer atmosphere, and this gas gradually cooled into cold dust which now sits as a cloud around the star ...
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