Space
A near-Earth asteroid offers clues to one dark matter theory
Data from the OSIRIS-REx mission to Bennu place a ceiling on the strength of a hypothetical fifth force that could explain dark matter’s origins.
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Data from the OSIRIS-REx mission to Bennu place a ceiling on the strength of a hypothetical fifth force that could explain dark matter’s origins.
Over her long career, Bonnie Buratti has seen the search for life in the solar system go from a joke to a flagship mission.
Saturn joins the sun’s other giant planets that have Trojans, space rocks that orbit along the same path.
Dozens of stars fleeing a neighbor of the Milky Way suggest these escapees could have an outsized influence on their cosmic surroundings.
Launched October 14, the spacecraft will repeatedly buzz Europa in search of water, energy and organic compounds.
As satellite launches ramp up and the spacecraft clog the skies, astronomers fear for their data.
After decades of searching, a telltale gravitational wobble points to an exoplanet orbiting the nearby red dwarf every 3.15 days.
Betelgeuse has a sequel — in the form of a companion star that's about the same mass as the sun, orbiting it about once every 2,100 days.
Starlink satellites unintentionally emit radio waves that appear more than 10 million times brighter than natural sources, as seen by ground-based radio telescopes.
The X-ray pulses could deflect asteroids up to 4 kilometers wide, a new study suggests.
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