Space.com on MSN
The solar system may be racing through space 3 times faster than expected. Is the standard model of cosmology wrong?
"If our solar system is indeed moving this fast, we need to question fundamental assumptions about the large-scale structure ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Voyager detects a 90,000°F fire wall at the edge of the solar system
At the edge of our solar system, NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft has detected a stunning “wall of fire,” a boundary where ...
"With this data, the future path of the comet can also be determined much more precisely," Richard Moissl of ESA told ...
How fast and in which direction is our solar system moving through the universe? This seemingly simple question is one of the ...
Starlust on MSN
Our solar system is moving over 3 times faster than we thought—astronomers just figured out why
Our analysis shows that the solar system is moving more than three times faster than current models predict," said Böhme, per ...
The object, estimated to be the size of a city block, is only the third known interstellar visitor to our solar system since ...
Live Science on MSN
What's the darkest place in the solar system? What about the universe?
Space looks very dark from Earth. But does the solar system, and the universe for that matter, have an area that's the ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: ALMA(ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/M. McClure et al. Astronomers have witnessed the birth of a planetary ...
“Our analysis shows that the solar system is moving more than three times faster than current models predict,” Böhme ...
KHON Honolulu on MSN
Ancient planetary smash that created moon may have formed Hawaiʻi, too
Scientists continue to explore the deep story of how Earth and the moon formed. One idea has gained attention because it ...
Scientists found two Earth-sized planets and a third candidate orbiting a nearby double star system, TOI-2267.
Study from Bielefeld finds major departure from the standard model. How fast and in what direction is our solar system moving through space? This question, though simple in appearance, plays a central ...
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