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Space.com on MSNThe solar system is teeming with 1 million 'alien invaders' from Alpha CentauriThe solar system could be packed with 1 million alien visitors, space rocks shaken away from our cosmic neighbor Alpha ...
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New Scientist on MSNThe solar system was once engulfed by a vast wave of gas and dustThe stars as seen from Earth would have looked dimmer 14 million years ago, as the solar system was in the middle of passing ...
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Live Science on MSN'Primordial' helium from the birth of the solar system may be stuck in Earth's coreThe discovery that helium and iron can mix at the temperatures and pressures found at the center of Earth could settle a long ...
In research highlighted in a new paper, published today in The Astrophysical Journal, Scientia Senior Lecturer Ben Montet and PhD candidate Brendan McKee analysed changes in the timing of a known ...
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India Today on MSNOver a million alien invaders have entered Solar System. They are from Alpha CentauriThe three-star system, which likely hosts planets, is slowly moving closer to us and will reach its closest point in about 28,000 years.
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Live Science on MSNScience news this week: Pompeii's secretive cults and mysterious structures in our solar systemOur weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
Jon De Martin, CEO of Australia-based SCE Energy Solutions, talks with POWER about his company's work with solar power ...
The triple star system is sending comets, asteroids and meteors our way, and the number of interstellar objects entering the solar system will rise.
W. M. Keck Observatory’s laser guide star adaptive optics (LGS AO) system uses a laser to create an artificial star to measure for atmospheric distortions. This results in sharp, high-resolution ...
As the cost of living continues to rise in Hawaii, many homeowners are looking for ways to cut expenses. One major area of ...
The Sindh government is accelerating its clean energy initiatives, solarizing over 300 buildings and distributing 200,000 ...
Using a NASA supercomputer to run models, researchers led by SwRI astronomer David Nesvorny now believe that the Inner Oort cloud looks like a spiral disk, around 0.24 light-years across, with two ...
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