Within their planetary systems, stars are continuously shaping their orbiting planets through gravity, radiation and magnetic forces. So far, this relationship has appeared to be a one-way street.
At the right point of the orbit and stellar cycle, the star’s chromosphere brightens.
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A skyscraper-sized asteroid swept within seven times the Moon’s distance on June 27
Asteroid 1997 NC1, a slowly rotating body less than one kilometer across, swept past Earth on June 27 at a distance of ...
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NASA kicks World Cup excitement into orbit with soccer ball study
As the World Cup 2026 unfolds in North America, the global tournament has also made its way to space. NASA shared a video on ...
Before it takes center stage at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the tournament’s official match ball has already completed a journey ...
The $8B Iridium deal turns Rocket Lab from a launch/manufacturing story into a recurring satellite-communications cash-flow ...
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Astronomers found a planet orbiting backward, and it may reveal a hidden giant
A planet roughly the size of Neptune has stunned astronomers by orbiting its star in the opposite direction of the star’s ...
July offers stargazers exciting celestial events, from a meteor shower to the Summer Triangle and a viewing of the Andromeda ...
Space stocks are catching a bid in Friday midday trading. Virgin Galactic (NYSE:SPCE) stock is up 13% to $2.83, AST ...
Watch Earth’s rotation unfold in just 12 seconds as the Milky Way drifts across the night sky above Türkiye’s Salt Lake. Look ...
U.S. equity futures rose after reports the U.S. and Iran agreed to halt strikes and resume talks. Bitcoin has barely moved, ...
Asteroid Donaldjohanson does not move through space with the tidy, steady spin scientists often expect. It tumbles in a more ...
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