With the threat of “negative leap seconds” looming in the distance, official timekeepers are wondering if a leap hour might ...
This giant ‘sunflower’ follows the Sun with 360 rotating solar panels while creating shade for fish beneath the water. It's ...
Searching for habitable worlds beyond our solar system involves more than having a planet orbit within its star's habitable ...
At the right point of the orbit and stellar cycle, the star’s chromosphere brightens.
New research led by a scientist at IPAC—a science and data center for astrophysics and planetary science at Caltech—studying the hot Jupiter CoRoT-2 b has settled on one of the three leading ...
Astronomy on MSN
JWST reveals Roasted Planet's extreme heat
New James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) observations reveal that the so-called “Roasted Planet” is getting cooked by its host ...
Every time I see the moon in the sky, it makes me happy. The big picture of the moon’s origin is fairly well established.
Now McLaren wants to find out whether the 'Macarena' wing can unlock extra performance.
Planet Rugby on MSN
John Smit’s concern for Springboks’ ‘difficult year’ amid lack of selection consistency over the ‘past six years’
Rassie Erasmus has often found the balance between winning and squad development, but 2026 could be more challenging ...
Mars wasn't always frozen and barren. Billions of years ago it had flowing rivers, standing lakes, and possibly oceans. It ...
Planet Rugby on MSN
Rassie Erasmus hints at Springboks squad rotation with lock ‘touch and go’ for England
The current 46-man squad is not the only players that Rassie Erasmus will utilise this July.
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Astronomers found a planet orbiting backward, and it may reveal a hidden giant
A planet roughly the size of Neptune has stunned astronomers by orbiting its star in the opposite direction of the star’s ...
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