Deep Space
Explore the world of outer space. Discover Mysteries of space that lie beyond our solar system, interstellar space, Deep space exploration nasa missions, deep space travel, exoplanets, survey of milky way, most-mysterious star, galaxies, black holes and the edge of the observable universe.
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Dec 17, 2019Roughly a hundred of very red, star-like sources have appeared and vanished in short period of time. Researchers are taking extra-terrestrial sources into account. -
Oct 31, 2019Rice University team models stellar activity on Milky Way neighbors to judge impact on planets -
Oct 4, 2019New research by Kent astrophysicists reveals vital clues about the role recycling plays in the formation of life in our universe. -
Sep 29, 2019There is an as-yet-unseen population of Jupiter-like planets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars, awaiting discovery by future missions like NASA’s WFIRST space telescope, -
Sep 27, 2019An experiment shows that one of the basic units of life -- nucleobases -- could have originated within giant gas clouds interspersed between the stars. -
Sep 26, 2019A citizen scientist has discovered two stars with strange dips in their light that are probably hosts to ‘exocomets’, i.e. comets that orbit stars other than our Sun. -
Oct 23, 2016The weather forecast for faraway, blistering planets called "hot Jupiters" might go something like this: Cloudy nights and sunny days, with a high of 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit. -
Oct 5, 2016A star known by the unassuming name of KIC 8462852 has been raising eyebrows both in and outside of the scientific community for the past year. A new study has deepened the mystery. -
Feb 24, 2016A spectacular new image of the Milky Way has been released to mark the completion of the APEX Telescope Large Area Survey of the Galaxy. -
Nov 23, 2015Exoplanets are mysterious, they’re complicated, they’re important, they’re awe-inspiring. And, to a team of artists at the Jet Propulsion Lab, they’re also totally fun.

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