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CU space dust device to study origins, evolution of solar system
An instrument built by the University of Colorado Boulder will soon launch on a NASA space mission where it will aim to collect interstellar dust particles hurtling through space at an average of 16 ...
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What Does a Baby Solar System Really Look Like? Astronomers Reveal the Surprising Truth
Might the first moments of planet formation be more understandable than ever before? Fresh observations suggest that the creation of worlds such as our own is perhaps happening right in front of us, ...
A new study led by a University of Central Florida researcher may fundamentally alter our understanding of how comets arrive from the outskirts of the solar system and are funneled to the inner solar ...
Scientists from MIT and their colleagues have estimated the lifetime of the solar nebula — a key stage during which much of the solar system evolution took shape. This new estimate suggests that the ...
As interstellar object 3I/ATLAS approaches its closest point to the Sun next month, astronomers are watching as the ...
An international team led by the University of Geneva (UNIGE), including scientists from the National Center of Competence in ...
Peering through a cosmic keyhole at distant baby star, astronomers may have opened a new window on the deep past of our own solar system. Weighing in at 0.6 solar mass, HOPS-315 should someday grow to ...
For a long time, engineers have contented themselves with setting strict degradation and unavailability numbers, often guided by an independent engineer’s recommendation, and handed those assumptions ...
At the 2025 SNEC PV Power Expo in Shanghai, global renewable energy equipment manufacturer Sungrow convened a high-level industry dialogue to address a critical inflection point for solar and storage.
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