The cold and remote planets originally earned their label of "ice giants" to contrast their interiors from those of Jupiter ...
Trident Technical College astronomy professor Blake Crosby has a gift for translating complex science into fascinating conversation. He kindly agreed to answer imaginative questions about cosmic myste ...
Astronomers have produced the first continuous, two-dimensional maps of the outer edge of the sun's atmosphere, a shifting, ...
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Dwarf planets, comets, and moons: What else is in our solar system
Journey beyond the asteroid belt to explore the solar system's majestic giants and mysterious outer reaches. We break down ...
Does life exist outside of Earth? If so, where could it be? This video will explore the outer solar system, looking for where ...
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Scientists Generate Power At Night By Passively Beaming Heat into Outer Space. It’s “Like Solar Cells in Reverse”
UC Davis engineers have invented a Stirling engine that captures Earth’s escaping heat to generate power from the night sky.
"With ALMA, we can now see the atmosphere of a dying star with a level of clarity in a similar way to what we do for the sun.
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A 'super-puff' exoplanet is losing its atmosphere, and the James Webb Space Telescope had a look
"The James Webb Space Telescope has captured helium escape from this planet for the first time, and it is the most confident ...
The Wall Street Journal reported on efforts by Musk's SpaceX and Bezos' Blue Origin to build orbital AI data centers — ...
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Watch How the Production Design of ‘Bugonia’ Goes from Working Class Realism to Outer Space Fantasy
Production designer James Price and director Yorgos Lanthimos talk about reteaming after "Poor Things" to build the homes of ...
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Nvidia-backed startup runs powerful AI model in space, says it is here to observe Earthlings
Starcloud has successfully run an AI model from space using Nvidia’s powerful H100 GPU. This breakthrough could redefine data ...
There can never be too many buildings with President Donald Trump’s name on them. That’s what the president, 79, appeared to suggest on Thursday while participating in an event at the Institute of ...
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