Binary star systems may help giant planets form more easily by triggering planet formation far from their stars.
Two decades ago, the International Astronomical Union—which defines and names celestial bodies—redefined the criteria for ...
A team of astronomers led from St. Andrews and Manchester universities today (6 July) announced the discovery of a ring of rocks circling a very young star. This is the first time these ‘pebbles,’ ...
Is Pluto a planet? NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman told Congress on Tuesday, April 28, that Pluto should be recognized as a ...
On Tuesday, responding to a question during a testimony to a US Senate committee, NASA administrator Jared Isaacman said he ...
In the hunt for extraterrestrial life, we usually look for planets orbiting sun-like stars and icy moons. But there is another possible candidate—planets circling white dwarfs, the hot, dense remnants ...
Planets may actually form more easily around double stars than around single stars like our sun, according to new research from astrophysicists at the University of Lancashire. Binary stars are common ...
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