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Astronomers discover a brand new small planet

Astronomers say they have found ‘smoking gun’ evidence of a new small planet located within a protoplanetary disk.

Missing moon may have caused Saturn’s rings and tilt

A new study performed by MIT astronomers suggests that an ancient, missing moon may have caused Saturn’s rings and the planet’s tilt.

11 new space anomalies discovered using Artificial Intelligence

SNAD researchers have identified 11 previously undetected space anomalies using an Artificial Intelligence (AI) method. The team examined digital images of the Northern sky obtained...

Imaging mysteries of the Universe with the James Webb Space Telescope

Günther Hasinger, Director of Science at ESA, discusses the spectacular images released by the James Webb Space Telescope.

Researchers challenge Einstein’s theory using extreme stars

An international research team have conducted a 16-year long experiment with the aim to challenge Einstein’s theory of general relativity. A research team from the...

Super-Earth observed near the habitable zone of red dwarf

A super-Earth planet has been discovered near the habitable zone of a red dwarf star only 37 light-years from the Earth. The new discovery of...

How does a supermassive black hole influence star formation?

A collaborative research team led by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, has investigated the influence of supermassive black holes on star...

AI: Assisting three-dimensional galaxy distribution analysis of our Universe

A research team from the Kavli Institute’s Physics and Mathematics of the Universe has developed a simulation for three-dimensional galaxy distribution analysis of the...

UK’s largest space cluster launches to rocket UK space industry

Surrey and Hampshire’s research institutes launch UK’s largest regional space cluster that is set to skyrocket the UK space industry. Surrey and Hampshire’s research institutes,...

Scientists develop an animated model of the Milky Way to investigate dust

Astronomers at the Royal Astronomical Society utilised an animated model of the Milky Way to investigate dust, allowing them to determine groundbreaking conclusions regarding...

Capturing a Universal understanding from James Webb Space Telescope Images

Dr Massimo Robberto, an AURA Observatory Scientist from the Space Telescope Science Institute, details the galactic journey to capture the first breathtaking James Webb...

Iron and the possibility of life on other planets

New insights on iron from the University of Oxford could narrow down the search for life on other planets. The Innovation Platform spoke to...

A pulsar’s ability to host planets: Revealed at the first exoplanet detection

A research team from the Royal Astronomical Society investigated the first exoplanet detection and revealed that a pulsar has the ability to host planets,...

The S4716 Star: The fastest known star in the Milky Way

A collaborative research team including the University of Cologne and Masaryk University in Brno have observed the S4716 Star, the fastest known star in...

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