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Our solar system may have looked very different had it not been for a third ice giant, study finds
The ice giant, now missing, may have disrupted some of the moons of Uranus and Jupiter.
Neptune’s third-largest moon, Nereid, could be an intact survivor from the planet’s original satellite system, upending previous assumptions.
Jupiter’s Ganymede — has a unique and inexplicable magnetic field. New research could finally explain it: the moon is heating ...
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One of our planets may be missing, and it could explain why the solar system looks the way it does
Our solar system has two ice giants, Uranus and Neptune, but there may have been a third. According to a new study published ...
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A 'lost planet' may have given Jupiter and Uranus their moons
New research suggests the moons of Jupiter and Uranus may hint that our planetary neighborhood once had a third ice giant.
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Scientists uncover evidence of a planet that vanished from our solar system
The early solar system may have been far more chaotic than we ever imagined. A new study published in Icarus suggests that ...
Ganymede may generate its magnetic field through a core that is still forming today, challenging long-held ideas about ...
Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London. Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and ...
Looking at the Solar System, Jupiter and Uranus both have plenty of irregular moons. In supercomputer simulations, the ...
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