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Why is this star so weird? Maybe because it ate one of its own planets
Astronomers are just beginning to scratch the surface of the complex, and sometimes violent, relationships between planets ...
The James Webb Telescope is reshaping our understanding of distant worlds, revealing exoplanet atmospheres, potential ...
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What happened to NASA’s Kepler space telescope?
After nearly a decade of groundbreaking exploration, NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope concluded its mission, leaving a lasting legacy in the search for exoplanets. The spacecraft, which confirmed the ...
If you head into your backyard this weekend and set up your telescope, the giant planet Saturn will be there for you to see.
This paper describes the eccentricity, amplitude, phase shift, angular momentum, polarization, radial path, and orbital energy of two-body orbital mechanics simultaneously, and then presents a wave ...
A team of researchers has confirmed stars ring loud and clear in a "key" that will harmonize well with the science goals and ...
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Today’s Final Jeopardy Answer, November 18, 2025, Tuesday
The November 18, 2025, episode of Jeopardy! presented a challenge rooted in 17th-century astronomy, solved by the correct response, Johannes Kepler.
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Planets near stars could surprisingly form water, study turns old theories on head
A team of researchers has demonstrated a new way in which sub-Neptune-sized exoplanets could produce a great deal of water.
It's been a difficult year for the people who create video games, with layoffs persisting while the tech industry tries to force us to use artificial intelligence for everything. The biggest story ...
The University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy launched initial science operations for Robo-AO-2, a robotic laser adaptive ...
Pluribus references 'Pod People' in a nod to Jack Finney's sci-fi classic The Body Snatchers, which has been adapted many times before.
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Who won Jeopardy! tonight? November 18, 2025, Tuesday
Harrison Whitaker successfully defended his title on Jeopardy! episode on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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