Complete Guide To ‘Ammonite,’ The Solar System’s Latest Member
The discovery of an object orbiting the sun beyond Pluto called 2023 KQ14 — and nicknamed Ammonite — may dent the theory about a so-called “Planet Nine.”
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2 new NASA satellites will track space weather to help keep us safe from solar storms
"It's going to help us keep our way of life safe here on Earth."
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Asteroid 33 Polyhymnia May Contain Elements Not Yet Seen On Earth
The asteroid is so dense, physicists say it could contain elements outside the periodic table.
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Video of Tens of Thousands of Migrating Rays Is Bringing Relaxation to Our Timelines
We could watch this on repeat!
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The Last Time I Went on a Trip Without My Daughter, Disaster Struck. I’m So Terrified It’ll Happen Again.
How long will this last?
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New Gigantic Sauropod Dinosaur Species Found in China’s Jurassic Layers
Paleontologists in China have identified a new species of gigantic sauropod dinosaur, Tongnanlong zhimingi, from the Late Jurassic period, offering valuable insights into the evolution of these colossal creatures.
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James Webb telescope reveals 'Sleeping Beauty' galaxies in the early universe — snoozing where they weren't supposed to exist
Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered dormant galaxies with a wide range of masses in the first billion years after the Big Bang, moving one step closer to understanding how early galaxies grow.
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NASA finally announces 2025 space research grants, but lack of awards puts Tucson's PSI in trouble
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Divers discovered tiny sea creatures that resemble 'swimming panda bear skeletons'
A strange sea creature discovered in Japan, resembling a skeletal panda, turns out to be a new species of Clavelina tunicate.
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Humans Felt The Effects of Weird Space Weather 41,000 Years Ago
Our first meeting was a bit awkward.
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What happens once we spot the asteroid that will hit Earth?
This year, the alert system for defending the planet against incoming space rocks was activated for the first time. It won’t be the last
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‘Ice Cubes in a Volcano’: Scientists Baffled by Mysterious Clouds in Center of the Milky Way
The finding suggests a pair of gigantic Fermi bubbles in our galaxy formed after the dinosaurs.
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Scientists Just Discovered a New Natural Wonder at Yellowstone National Park—What to Know
A brand-new discovery in a popular national park has “explosive” beginnings.
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Dead Sea's salt giants reveal how massive salt deposits form over time
The Dead Sea is a confluence of extraordinary conditions: the lowest point on Earth's surface, with one of the world's highest salinities. The high concentration of salt gives it a correspondingly high density, and the water body's status as the deepest hyper…
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Our Galaxy Appears To Be Part Of A Structure So Large It Challenges Our Current Models Of Cosmology
The tiny little red dot is us.
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Scientists solve the 75-year-old mystery of massive ‘gravity hole’ in the Indian Ocean
The Indian Ocean Geoid Low (IOGL) features an enormous dip in the ocean’s surface, dropping 106 meters lower than surrounding areas.
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Colugo: The 'flying lemur' that doesn't fly and isn't a lemur
This big-eyed rainforest mammal looks like a cross between a bat and a squirrel. It glides between treetops using a furry membrane that connects its limbs.
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Twin NASA Mars probes will fly on 2nd-ever launch of Blue Origin's huge New Glenn rocket
The launch of NASA's ESCAPADE mission could take place as soon as Aug. 15.
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This summer, the sky comes alive with shooting stars. What you need to know about ongoing meteor showers.
Three different meteor showers are happening at the same time this month, giving skywatchers plenty of chances to spend their summer nights looking for shooting stars
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Humanity Has Dammed So Much Water It's Shifted Earth's Magnetic Poles
Recent shifts in Earth's magnetic field have human fingerprints all over them.
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