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IFLScience on MSNNASA Spacecraft Deep Into The Solar System Discovers New Unexpected MysteryA NASA spacecraft far from Earth has made an unexpected discovery, after turning its instruments towards a dark patch of sky ...
"These relics are effectively fossils of the planet formation process, holding vital clues to deciphering the history of our solar system." ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNNASA’s NF-5 Mission to Ignite Search for New Worlds Across the Solar SystemNASA is preparing for the launch of its fifth New Frontiers mission, NF-5, aimed at exploring high-priority scientific ...
Solar panels are next to useless in the outer solar system, so NASA’s Voyager probes rely on nuclear batteries—technology ...
The gas giants outside our solar system are not capable of hosting extraterrestrial life, but do offer clues in a lingering ...
The SPHEREx telescope will create the most colorful map of the cosmos, while the four satellites of the PUNCH mission track ...
NASA’s James Webb Telescope captured direct images of gas giants in HR 8799, revealing their carbon dioxide-rich atmospheres.
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ExplorersWeb on MSNSpace Mystery of the Week: Why Does Our Solar System Like Spirals?Even the little-understood Oort Cloud, at the outer edges of our solar system beyond view, has a partly spiral structure.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope was recently used to capture direct images of four Saturn-like exoplanets in a solar system 130 light-years away.
The James Webb Space Telescope captures the first direct images of carbon dioxide in a distant planetary system, HR 8799, ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has achieved groundbreaking discoveries in the field of exoplanet studies.
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured its first direct images of carbon dioxide in a planet outside the solar system in HR 8799, a multiplanet system 130 light-years away that has long been a ...
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