They slip through your skin, your walls, and the whole Earth without leaving a mark. Neutrinos earn the nickname “ghost particles” because they almost never interact with anything. Yet those rare ...
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The solar system’s 491,000 mph galactic voyage: Our dangerous orbit through the Milky Way
Earth is not only orbiting the Sun it is also traveling through the Milky Way on an enormous galactic journey. In this video we reveal how the Sun carries the entire solar system around the center of ...
Astronomers may be closing in on the age and origin of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as it barrels toward the center of our solar system. A new study that models the last 4 million years of the ...
Objects such as 'Oumuamua, Borisov and recently 3I/ATLAS have opened our eyes to the reality that outsiders regularly visit our solar system — and we're about to start spotting a whole lot more of ...
Astro Brief is a podcast collaboration between KSMU, the Missouri Space Grant, and MSU's Department of Physics, Astronomy and ...
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'Mass migration' of stars from the Milky Way's center could explain why there's life in our solar system
Thousands of sun "twins" spotted by a space telescope could shed new light on how our star came to host at least one life-friendly world — and a big stellar migration was involved. Researchers used ...
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is poised to make a major leap in the hunt for worlds outside our solar system, ...
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