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Jupiter is so massive the solar system’s balance point sits outside the sun
Every planet in the Solar System, including Earth, orbits a shared center of mass rather than the geometric center of the Sun ...
The outer solar system once seemed like a quiet backwater. But a glut of tiny, strange moons with unruly orbits are coming ...
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Why do Venus and Jupiter meet in the sky so often? It's a symptom of a solar system that hosts life
As it turns out, the conditions that set Venus and Jupiter up for their conjunctions in the sky are the same that are ...
A new study suggests that a massive structure beyond Jupiter trapped the cosmic dust needed to form the first building blocks ...
When the sun eventually expires and swells to engulf Earth, might the remnants of landfill and deeply buried nuclear waste be ...
Scientists studying 50 years of solar data warn Earth may be entering a heightened risk period for rare “superflares” capable of disrupting technology worldwide.
Our solar system has been around for 4.6 billion years. While that sounds like a long time, it's just a blip in the 13.8 billion-year story of the universe. And one day, the solar system will cease to ...
Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, is so heavy that the shared center of mass between it and the Sun sits just ...
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