Discover why Earth's asteroid belt is disappearing and what this means for the future of our solar system, including ...
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Scientists reveal new study showing that our asteroid belt is slowly disappearing over time
A new study reveals that the asteroid belt is slowly disappearing, offering insights into its long-term fate and what this means for our solar system.
Siddharth Patel, a 12-year-old who lives in London, Ontario (west of Toronto), spotted two possible asteroids in September as ...
A new quasi-satellite, 2025 PN7, has been discovered, joining a group of asteroids that orbit the Sun alongside Earth. These ...
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12-year-old Canadian discovers two new asteroids in NASA program
From the balcony of his family’s downtown London, Ontario apartment, five-year-old Siddharth Patel would spend nights gazing ...
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Scientists find remains of a planet that became Earth
Recent scientific discoveries have unearthed evidence of a cataclysmically destroyed planet, fragments of which contributed ...
Astronomers have identified 2025 SC79, a new asteroid with a remarkably fast 128-day orbit, placing it among the ...
Modern astronomy is giving us unprecedented views of the asteroids, comets, and other small bodies that litter our cosmic ...
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Ancient Planetary Remnants Hidden Deep in Earth’s Mantle
Where is the impactor?” The question, raised during a planetary science lecture back in 2019, struck a chord with ...
For most of its journey 3I/ATLAS has been frozen solid, but the warming rays of our Sun are enough to unfreeze some of its gases such as carbon dioxide, generating a faint cometary tail. For a period ...
The UAE Space Agency organised the first edition of the ‘UAE Space Retreat’, at the Etihad Museum. The retreat was attended by His Excellency Dr. Ahmad ...
The observatory’s proximity to Kirkwood Avenue, a hotspot for IU students, helps attract people outside of the astronomy ...
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