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IFLScience on MSN"The Rings Held The Answer": How We Finally Figured Out Saturn's Day Length In 2019Earlier research had found that the rings of Saturn respond to vibrations within the planet. Saturn's interior vibrates at frequencies that cause slight variations in its gravitational field, and the ...
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Space.com on MSNThe brightest planets in July's night sky: How to see them (and when)Nearby will be the Bull's brightest star, orange Aldebaran, fairly conspicuous in its own right, yet still shining only a ...
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Astronomy on MSNJuly 2025: What’s in the sky this month? Venus tracks through Taurus, more Titan transits at Saturn, and Jupiter reappearsVenus moves east as July progresses and stands 3° due north of Aldebaran on the 14th, after skirting the northern regions of ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNWebb Telescope Snags Its First Planet DiscoveryFor the first time in its four-year operational history, the James Webb Space Telescope has identified an exoplanet not ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNSmallest Alien World Ever Seen Spotted by JWST in Stunning FirstJWST has made another breakthrough. Around a newly formed star just 111 light-years away, the powerful space telescope has ...
Since its debut in 2021, the James Webb Space Telescope has dazzled viewers with its infrared images of galaxies, nebulae, ...
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Astronomy on MSNJWST snaps image of Saturn-mass exoplanetFor the first time, JWST has discovered an exoplanet through direct imaging, revealing TWA 7 b, a Saturn-mass world.
Webb Telescope captures TWA 7 b, a Saturn-mass planet 50 AU from its star, proving its ability to directly image smaller ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered an exoplanet using the direct-imaging technique. The host star's light was ...
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Underknown on MSNWhat If the Sun Swallowed Jupiter?Something incredibly strange is happening in our cosmic neighborhood: a mysterious gravitational disturbance is hurtling Jupiter toward the Sun. If it sounds like science fiction, that’s because ...
Venus continues to be the “Morning Star” in the east before dawn, albeit it has become dimmer — but still bright — as it moves away from Earth.
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