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NASA found 17 exoplanets that might have Oceans and Geysers

NASA Finds 17 Planets Outside Our Solar System that Might Have Oceans and Geysers. Scientists think there could be water under the icy surface...

Scientists have uncovered the physics behind stars’ superflares

Producing similar late-phase brightness.

Webb’s findings explain the dark galactic region

UF astronomers illuminate dark region of Milky Way.

Dwarf galaxies use 10-million-year delay in blowing out the gas

Star-forming regions are able to hang on to their gas and dust.

Webb and Hubble united to create the most colorful view of the universe

The result: a vivid landscape of galaxies along with more than a dozen newly found time-varying objects.

NASA X-ray Telescopes unveil the magnetic field “bones” of a cosmic hand

It is located at the base of the “palm” of the nebula.

Astronomers discovered an infant escaping star

New observational evidence for the initial state of escaping stars.

A detailed atlas of almost 400,000 galaxies in our cosmic neighborhood

Astronomers have created a detailed atlas of almost 400,000 galaxies in our cosmic neighborhood. The Siena Galaxy Atlas was compiled using data from NSF's...

X-rays may offer detailed insights into the origins of visiting space rocks

A new study suggests that X-rays might be the key to understanding interstellar objects.

Exploring the origins of Saturn’s rings and icy Moons

Saturn’s rings could have evolved from the debris of two progenitor icy moons.

Black holes eat faster than previously expected

A new study is changing the way astrophysicists understand the eating habits of supermassive black holes.

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