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A new dwarf planet, discovered beyond Neptune and described as Pluto's 'cousin,' could void the hypothesis of a Planet X in our solar system.
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Daily Mail on MSN'Don't forget': Jurgen Klopp 'disappointed' with Alexander-Arnold boosJurgen Klopp 'deeply disappointed' with Trent Alexander-Arnold boos. The German revealed that he 'switched the TV off' when boos rang out around Anfield following the defender's introduction against ...
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Dropbox on MSNCheetahs vs. Their Big Cat Rivals—Who Has the EDGE?Cheetahs may be the fastest land animals, but how do they compare to other big cats like lions, tigers, and leopards? From their unique hunting style to their slim, aerodynamic build, cheetahs stand ...
Astronomers have announced the discovery of a new dwarf planet in our solar system, named 2017 OF201. Located far beyond ...
Small companion galaxies around our neighboring Andromeda galaxy appear to stretch and point toward Earth in a fascinating ...
At the very edge of our solar system, beyond the grasp of Neptune and even past the icy sprawl of Pluto’s domain, a new ...
In 2006, the International Astronomical Union stopped classifying Pluto as our solar system’s ninth planet and demoted its ...
On May 21, the International Astronomical Union’s Minor Planet Center announced the discovery of 2017 OF 201, which, because ...
Scientists believe such an extreme orbit means the object was pushed and pulled by the gravity of giant planets like Jupiter ...
You'll use either the Astro filter or the Dual-band filter for astrophotography. The Astro filter captures more infrared ...
There’s a new frozen oddball orbiting the Sun, and it’s not your average space rock. It’s a planet—a minor one, to be ...
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