“Mars, can you please clean up your Legos?” “Jupiter, finish your peas.” “Don’t pull the cat’s tail, Mercury!” ...
When you look at Jupiter’s placement in your birth chart, you can understand the areas of life where you have a little extra ...
If you've ever taken an introductory astronomy class, you've probably seen the Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) diagram. This graph ...
Scientists long assumed Venus’s harsh environment would quickly destroy artifacts from probe missions. But a new study makes ...
A crewed expedition to Mars promises to push the absolute limits of human endurance. To grasp the sheer scale of the journey, ...
STARRS, also known as comet C/2025 R3 (Pan-STARRS), is visible before sunrise until this weekend. Here’s how, when and where to find it on Thursday, April 16.
The Hoba meteorite in Namibia is the largest known natural piece of iron on Earth, weighing about 60 metric tons today. By ...
Astrology’s popularity has waxed and waned over the centuries; today, it’s a multibillion-dollar business. Goodman is ...
Weather experts point to a combination of factors behind India’s dominance on the global heat map. A strong high-pressure ...
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NASA-linked study suggests a possible "fifth force" within the solar system
For decades, the four known forces of nature, gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces, have accounted for every interaction physicists can measure in a laboratory or a ...
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Nasa citizen scientists just discovered 3,000 new failed stars
Nasa's citizen science project has used 2,00,000 citizen scientists to discover over 3,000 new failed stars, doubling the known total in the universe.
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