A passing star may have kicked the weird moons of giant planets like Jupiter and Saturn into place, new research suggests.
They believe that a star, slightly smaller than our Sun, passed very close to our solar system about billions of years ago.
A star’s flyby likely altered the orbits of trans-Neptunian objects beyond Neptune that changes how we view the solar ...
The mini-moon, an asteroid called 2024 PT5, was spotted by the Asteroid Terrestrial-Impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) on Aug.
When approaching Earth, asteroids tend to do one of two things: Most of the time, they miss. Sometimes, they hit, leaving a ...
Google Maps in Space lets you "walk" the surface of the Moon, Mars, Venus, and other entities in the Solar System, as well as ...
This gas cloud located 500 light years away from our solar system is about to become a planet.This process usually takes a ...
The night sky on Tuesday will treat us to a partial lunar eclipse during a supermoon. It’s an astronomical wonder that almost ...
So far, searches for the hypothetical Planet Nine have yielded no such world. There are many possible reasons for this, one ...
Scientists say microscopic black holes could explain the elusive "dark matter" that makes up a quarter of all matter in the ...
NASA’s Europa Clipper is set launch in October to explore the habitability of an ice-covered ocean world in our solar system ...
ISRO Venus Orbiter Mission, a Rs 1,236cr project, will explore Venus's environment & understand its transformation from a ...