An artistic representation of exoplanet PSR J2322-2650b, on the left, and the pulsar it orbits, on the right NASA, ESA, CSA, Ralf Crawford (STScI) A lemon-shaped exoplanet residing far beyond the ...
No known process explains how such a carbon-heavy planet as PSR J2322-2650 b could form, according to new research. Credit: NASA / ESA / CSA / Ralf Crawford illustration Astronomers have found a ...
As crews demolished a strip mall in Brown Deer to make way for new development, they unknowingly unleashed a flood of memories as the former Treasure Island facade was exposed. Treasure Island was a ...
A man digging a backyard swimming pool in France struck gold—literally. The discovery included five gold bars and a range of gold coins, all stored in plastic bags. Authorities traced the gold bars ...
Planet Labs is benefiting from global conflicts and the AI boom, driving strong demand for advanced satellite imagery and analytics. PL's recurring subscription model, expanding customer base, and ...
A British family uncovered a treasure trove in their own backyard — and now it's going under the hammer for a whopping six-figure sum. The lot is being sold by coin dealer David Guest Numismatics. It ...
A mysterious "rogue" planet has been observed gobbling six billion tons of gas and dust a second—an unprecedented rate that blurs the line between planets and stars, astronomers said Thursday. Unlike ...
Hidden beneath the turquoise waters off a stretch of Florida known as the “ Treasure Coast,” a team of divers from a shipwreck salvage company have uncovered exactly that — a load of long-lost Spanish ...
Astronomers have identified an enormous "growth spurt" in a so-called rogue planet. Unlike the planets in our solar system, these objects do not orbit stars, free-floating on their own instead. The ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Planet Labs PBC (NYSE: PL), a leading provider of daily data and insights about change on Earth, today announced its Pelican-5 and Pelican-6 satellites and 36 ...
Astronomers have found an atmosphere where they least expected it: clinging to an exoplanet that’s too small, too hot and too old to have air, at least in theory. Observations by the James Webb Space ...
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