Astronomers have observed a massive growth rate in a free-floating rogue planet that’s gobbling up gas and dust at a record ...
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Rogue planet caught in massive growth spurt, shocking astronomers
Astronomers observed something incredible in a region that not much was expecting—a planet-scale object drifting alone in ...
The Paranal Observatory, one of the world's most important, faces a major risk of providing clear images because of a ...
ESO's Very Large Telescope has observed a rogue planet and revealed that it is eating up gas and dust from its surroundings ...
New questions emerge as an “extremely puzzling" discovery challenges our current ideas about the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS ...
Astronomers from the University of Southampton made the unexpected discovery while examining an infant galaxy 12 billion ...
Data collected by the Very Large Telescope in Chile and the James Webb Space Telescope show that Cha 1107-7626 varied the ...
A Chilean astronomer has become dedicated to battling light pollution in the Atacama Desert and preserve what is considered the best place on Earth to study space.
Astronomers have captured something extraordinary: the first-ever direct photo of a baby planet growing inside a dusty ring ...
Astronomers have discovered that asteroid 1998 KY26, the target of Japan’s Hayabusa2 extended mission, is far smaller and faster-spinning than previously thought. Astronomers have conducted a new ...
Astronomers say the rogue planet is devouring dust and gas at six billion tonnes per second - behaviour usually seen in stars ...
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