A fast-moving star, possibly with an exoplanet, has been detected in the Milky Way, challenging current astrophysical models.
Astronomers have discovered what seems to be a star racing through the Milky Way at 1.2 million mph, dragging a Neptune-sized planet along for the ride.
Astronomers at NASA have caught a glimpse of a star system whipping through space at an unprecedented speed. While the system ...
Researchers believe they have rediscovered a mysterious star system first spotted in 2011. If true, the alien sun and its ...
Mobility is deploying autonomous vehicles differently than its peers. Rather than operate robotaxis for individual ride-hail, ...
The agency does not have enough desks for all of the employees ordered back under Trump’s return-to-office edict.
A star system has been discovered to be moving at an estimated 1.2 million miles per hour, making it possibly the fastest moving solar system in our galaxy.
Astronomers may have discovered a scrawny star bolting through the middle of our galaxy with a planet in tow. If confirmed, ...
AMS observations highlight charged particle variations linked to solar cycles, impacting cosmic ray flux in the heliosphere.
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