Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live on a planet that orbits two stars?It could have been our imagination to
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Is Earth really a strange planet?
One of the strangest things in the cosmos might be us. Among the thousands of planets known to be orbiting around other stars, a
Continue readingThe Hubble telescope showed the brightest star Sirius A and its faint, tiny stellar companion Sirius B together.
The Hubble Space Telescope has produced a image of Sirius A and its faint companion Sirius B, two stars in our night sky. At
Continue readingThe Hubble telescope spotted a glowing neighboring galaxy.
Gazing up at the night sky, it is easy to be struck by a sense of awe and wonder. We can see galaxies trillions
Continue readingDisparity in hubble constant calculations is not a fluke.
The Hubble Space Telescope has in 2019 provided data that significantly reduces the chance that the current expansion rate of the Universe, as measured
Continue readingNASA Activates 'Nervous System' for Roman Space Telescope!
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope team has begun the important process of integrating and testing the spacecraft’s electrical cabling, or harness. This harness
Continue readingParker Solar Probe headed toward the Sun, performing a Venus flyby.
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe zoomed past Venus on Aug. 21, using the planet’s gravity to aim toward a record-setting series of flights around the
Continue readingA super-Earth six light-years away from Earth orbiting the fastest-moving star.
Where we dive deep into the incredible discovery of Barnard’s Star b,the second-closest known exoplanet to Earth.This icy, dimly-lit world was discovered through data
Continue readingData from the Spitzer Space Telescope show that the most common types of planets are few on the outskirts of our galaxy.
Whether the Milky Way is made up of different ‘province’ or regions that each have their own unique families of planets? It turns out
Continue readingWebb shows the complex structures in the remnants of a dying star in the Ring Nebula.
The images of the Ring Nebula obtained by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have been a source of great excitement for astronomers and stargazers alike.
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