ScienceAlertflipped into ScienceAlertOur Solar System Is Going to Totally Disintegrate Sooner Than We Thoughtverified_publisherScienceAlert - Michelle StarrAlthough the ground beneath our feet feels solid and reassuring (most of the time), nothing in this Universe lasts forever. One day, our Sun will die, …
AvatarRyan H.flipped into The CloudOumuamua: Nature of first known visitor from another solar system is still a mystery, scientists claimindependent.co.uk - Andrew GriffinThe nature and origin of Oumuamua, the first known visitor from another solar system, have become more mysterious after scientists claim to have …
Bob Dorrflipped into Astronomy 2017-2022The center of the Solar System is not where you think — studyInverse - Passant RabieThis year, we got to know our Solar System a little better. For millennia, humans have believed the Earth or the Sun occupied the center of the Solar …
The Atlanticflipped into All StoriesA Faraway Solar System Is an Uncanny Reflection of Our Ownverified_publisherThe Atlantic - Marina KorenAstronomers have captured a strangely comforting scene 300 light-years from Earth. This article was updated on August 3, 2020, at 11:55 am. Astronomers have a saying about how difficult it is to see a distant planet outside of our own solar system: It’s like spotting a firefly next to a …
Fox Newsflipped into Latest NewsOne of the best places to look for life in the solar system is erupting with water: scientists don't know whyverified_publisherFox News - Chris CiacciaOne of the best spots to look for life, NASA is slated to explore Jupiter's moon Europa in the next 10 years. A new study, however, notes the water plumes that are erupting from the celestial satellite could shed new light on cryovolcanic eruptions across icy bodies throughout the solar system. The …
jwisnerflipped into Scientific MeanderingIs Our Solar System Shaped Like a Croissant or a Jumbo Shrimp?verified_publisherPopular Mechanics - Jennifer LemanEither way, we're hungry. Our sun emits powerful solar winds that wrap around the planets in our solar system like a giant bubble. This magnetic bubble, called the heliosphere, protects the planets from harmful cosmic radiation jettisoned out in the wake of powerful cosmic events like …