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SpaceNo vacancy around stars
The Milky Way’s planets pack tightly around their stars, according to simulations using data from the Kepler space telescope.
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PhysicsVortex gets tied in knots
Physicists use 3-D printing and tiny bubbles to capture twisted-up water.
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SpaceNew home for runaway black hole
Galactic merger and ejection may have sent a cosmic wanderer through deep space.
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SpaceSmallest planet found orbiting distant star
NASA’s Kepler space telescope snags an exoplanet tinier than Mercury.
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AstronomyRussia meteor virtually impossible to see coming
Current and planned efforts to track near-Earth objects focus on bigger quarry.
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Planetary ScienceMeteor explodes over Russia
The object is unrelated to February 15 asteroid flyby, experts say.
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SpaceSupernovas are cosmic ray factories
Supernova remnants provide evidence that these intense stellar explosions send cosmic rays hurtling through the galaxy.
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SpaceUncertainty at a grand scale
A test of Heisenberg’s principle, on a scale visible to the naked eye, may aid the search for gravitational waves.
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SpaceSupernova’s death throes revealed
In archival images, astronomers see giant star’s activity in weeks before supernova.
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SpaceAn atom sheds light on neutron stars
By measuring a neutron-rich atom on Earth, astronomers virtually dig into the crust of dead stars.
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SpaceScale weighs black holes better than before
Microwave telescopes on the ground determine the masses of supermassive objects millions of light-years away.
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SpaceProton’s radius revised downward
A new study confirms an earlier result that found that the proton is smaller than thought, opening up the possibility of undiscovered particles and forces.