You're a long-necked Titanosaur grazing the plains and chomping away on tree leaves about 100 million years ago in the Early ...
There's a planet out there in the universe that has rings of matter surrounding it so large, they eclipse its nearby sun. This is J1407b, near the star J1407. The image you see here comes from Ron ...
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A lost moon once orbiting Saturn might have given birth to its icy rings
For centuries, Saturn’s rings have been one of the most captivating features in our solar system, their stunning beauty ...
An artist's rendering of J1407b passing in front of its parent star. (Credit: Ron Miller) A newly discovered planet makes Saturn’s famed ring collection look downright tiny by comparison. Astronomers ...
(CNN) — In 1610, after he built his telescope, Galileo Galilei first spotted enormous Saturn’s gigantic rings. More than 400 years later, astronomers have in a sense dwarfed that discovery with a ...
Astronomers at the Leiden Observatory, The Netherlands, and the University of Rochester, USA, have discovered that the ring system that they see eclipse the very young Sun-like star J1407 is of ...
J1407B, a "Super Saturn," has a ring system 200 times larger than Saturn's. Ron Miller Imagine if Saturn had rings that stretched for tens of millions of miles through the solar system. The rings ...
More than 400 light years from Earth, a mysterious world with an enormous ring system is making Saturn look tiny. Far larger than Jupiter, its huge rings extend about 200 times further than our own ...
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