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Water ice is a crucial building block of planetary systems. We've found plenty of it in our own Solar System, in places like ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has made the first-ever and long-anticipated detection of ice outside of our own solar system. The frozen water was found within a debris disk circling HD 181327, a ...
Through the citizen science project, called Galaxy Zoo (part of the Zooniverse platform), volunteers can help astronomers ...
WD 1856+534b—a freezing world with a surface temperature of -125 degrees Fahrenheit—exists where planets are normally scoured ...
Is frozen water scattered in systems around other stars? Astronomers have long expected it is, partially based on previous ...
Now, the James Webb Space Telescope has captured a stunning example of this phenomenon in action on Jupiter, where the light show of the auroras is hundreds of times brighter than it is on Earth.
The mystery of how planets and icy objects formed in the farthest reaches of our solar system just took an exciting turn. A ...
The telescope captured the space phenomena, which is hundreds of times brighter than the auroras we see on Earth.
When we think about asteroids that could threaten Earth, we often imagine massive, city-sized rocks hurtling through space. But what if the real danger comes from much smaller, barely detectable ones?
Jupiter's dazzling auroras are hundreds of times brighter than those seen on Earth, new images from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal. The solar system's largest planet displays striking ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jupiter's dazzling auroras are hundreds of times brighter than those seen on Earth, new images from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal. The solar system's largest planet ...