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Trump’s budget would cut NASA’s $7.33 billion science budget nearly in half. The administration’s argument is simple: NASA ...
New research says that Earth could be ejected from our solar system if a passing star was to come close enough.
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India Today on MSNThis blast outside Solar System was so powerful Earth's atmosphere vibratedThe burst was so bright that it bounced off the Moon and illuminated Earth’s upper atmosphere, surpassing the brightness of a ...
Passing stars could trigger instability across the solar system, resulting in Earth being hauled out of its orbit.
So, while Earth will eventually leave the solar system one way or another, it's not something we will have to worry about for a few billion years yet. Probably. Originally published on Live ...
There may be another world lurking between the orbital lines of our solar system. Astronomers in Japan have published their theory of an “Earth-like planet,” dubbed Planet Nine, that’s ...
So, while Earth will eventually leave the solar system one way or another, it's not something we will have to worry about for a few billion years yet. Probably. Originally published on Live ...
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