A mysterious "rogue" planet has been observed gobbling six billion tons of gas and dust a second—an unprecedented rate that blurs the line between planets and stars, astronomers said Thursday.
A rogue planet, untethered to any star, has been observed consuming six billion tons of gas and dust per second, challenging the distinction between planets and stars.
10hon MSN
How to discover a planet
On October 6 1995, at a scientific meeting in Florence, Italy, two Swiss astronomers made an announcement that would transform our understanding of the universe beyond our solar system. Michel Mayor ...
Exoplanet hunters Christopher Watson and Annelies Mortier explain the long search for a 'twin Earth' capable of sustaining life.
The MCU has introduced many powerful characters, but it also has a habit of showing some of these powerhouses dying on occasion.
Sometimes, the simplest explanation is the best one," Professor Gupta said. "Maybe the universe’s biggest secrets are just tricks played by the evolving constants of nature." ...
Variant Comics on MSN
Void Rivals: A Surprise New Transformers and G.I. Joe Universe Revealed!
In this episode of Variant, we explore the first two issues of Skybound's surprising new title by Robert Kirkman, "Void Rivals." In this emerging series a new Energon universe is revealed - a mashup ...
A strange cosmic object nicknamed “The Accident” has given scientists their first glimpse of a rare silicon-based molecule long expected in the atmospheres of Jupiter, Saturn, and other giant planets.
Telepathy, good vs evil, heroes fulfilling their destiny… If the "Strange New Worlds" finale 'New Life and New Civilizations' isn't fantasy, it isn't far off.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results