Space
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Scientists Discover Unique Planetary System of Lonely ‘Hot Earths’
Astronomers have found a population of unique planetary systems consisting of isolated worlds. These molten worlds, known as "hot Earths," are located too far away from its other siblings or are uniquely the only planets in their own systems.
Latest Research Articles
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Strange Weather in Pluto Directs Attention to Kuiper Belt, New Objects Identified
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Is it Over? ExoMars Schiaparelli Lander May Have Been Destroyed When It Landed Mars
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NASA's Maven Probe Observes Ups and Downs of Water Escape on Mars
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NASA's Juno Spacecraft Went Into 'Safe Mode' After Another Glitch
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ESA Lost Contact of ExoMars Schiaparelli Before Mars Touchdown -- Did the Lander Make It?
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Highest Resolution Image of Eta Carinae Star System Captured by Very Large Telescope
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Venus Might Still Be 'Volcanically Active' With Erupting Volcano, Lava Flow
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Orbital ATK Antares Rocket ad Cygnus Cargo Spacecraft Lets Scientists Play With Fire in Space
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Soyuz Rocket Carrying Three ISS Crew to Leave Earth Wednesday
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Shenzhou 11 Carrying Chinese Astronauts Arrives at Tiangong-2 Space Station
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Mysterious Planet Nine May Have Tilted the Entire Solar System
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ESA: European 'Life on Mars' Probe Lander Feared Lost During Descent on the Red Planet