The exocomet has continued to baffle experts and the lay alike ever since it was first spotted. Researchers like Harvard ...
The Print on MSN
Three Hyderabad start-ups are conquering the new frontier in space race — Low Earth Orbit
Half a dozen graduates from IIT, BITS Pilani, and other engineering colleges are propelling India into the next frontier of ...
As companies rethink how and where work happens, IndiQube has quietly emerged as the infrastructure beneath that shift. At ...
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I faced a UFO chase! What really happened?
RAF Rudloe Manor, often referred to as "Britain's Area 51," was a key location for UFO investigations in the 1950s and later ...
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NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope has been built—all set to unlock new secrets of the universe
The final milestone in construction was reached on November 25, as technicians carefully joined the giant telescope's inner ...
Roughly four and a half billion years ago the planet Theia slammed into Earth, destroying Theia, melting large fractions of Earth’s mantle and ejecting a huge debris disk that later formed the moon.
New high-contrast images from SPHERE show a stunning variety of debris disks shaped by collisions of tiny planet-building ...
SPHERE’s detailed images of dusty rings around young stars offer a rare glimpse into the hidden machinery of planet formation ...
When a meteor streaks across the sky, it's not just beautiful. It's nature's way of delivering a time capsule to Earth.
The outer planets of the solar system are swarmed by ice-wrapped moons. Some of these, such as Saturn's moon Enceladus, are ...
The Kuiper belt, a disc of icy rocks on the outermost edges of the solar system, seems to have more structure than we thought. In 2011, researchers found a cluster of objects there on similar orbits ...
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Icy moons in our solar system may have boiling oceans — but life could potentially still survive
Small icy moons in the outer reaches of our solar system may hide boiling oceans underneath their surfaces, a new study finds.
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