Discover why the solar system's planets are arranged as they are, shaped by formation conditions and planetary migration.
The star system V1298 Tau reveals that many planets begin as large, low-density worlds that slowly shrink and shed their ...
Now, a new Nature study points to an answer by catching four planets at a stage most systems never show us: The awkward, ...
Superionic water—the hot, black and strangely conductive form of ice that exists in the center of distant planets—was ...
In space, no one can hear you scream. But just because sound can’t travel in the vacuum of space doesn’t mean that the ...
There are various astrologers in ancient Indian history and sage Parashara is one of the most famous and revered sages, who ...
The spectra measurements enable astronomers to figure out these stars’ age, spin rate, temperature, and location, among other ...
In this video Dr Hannah and I go through every planet featured in Star Trek The Next Generation to establish which ones could ...
New research tracks young planets around a nearby star, showing how large, gas-rich worlds shrink over time to become the most common planets in the galaxy ...
A planet about the size of Saturn has been discovered roaming through the Milky Way. It is a rogue body that was kicked out ...
A new survey maps nearby K-type stars and shows why these long-lived, stable stars are important targets in the search for ...
Leonardo Testi and team investigate the initial conditions for planet formation in this special astronomy focus ...