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Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. It's about 11 times wider than Earth with an equatorial diameter of 88,846 ...
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Using data from NASA's now-defunct Dawn spacecraft, scientists have discovered that the dwarf planet Ceres, the second wettest body in the solar system after Earth, could have an interior reserve ...
Carbon-containing meteorites look like they had less severe impacts than those without carbon because the evidence was blasted into space by gases produced during the impact. The discovery not only ...
Carbon-containing meteorites look like they had less severe impacts than those without carbon because the evidence was ...
Scientists have long wondered why carbon-rich meteorites appear less affected by violent impacts than those lacking the stuff ...
Robert Lee Hotz covered new research and its impact on society for The Wall Street Journal.
Let’s talk space rocks, folks. The placement and movement of planets and constellations in the birth chart offer insights ...
All may not be lost, however. On larger space rocks such as the dwarf planet Ceres, the team calculated that gravity may be strong enough to pull the ejected material back to the body's surface.
Scientists have found special chemical compounds necessary for the existence of life in samples collected from asteroid Bennu ...