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If we were to rewind the clock back 4.5 billion years, our planet would be massively different. And seeing Earth from space, you’d notice a glaring omission: the Moon would not be there.
"It's like trying to spot a fish by looking for ripples in a pond, rather than trying to see the fish itself." ...
The "Blue Marble" was the first photo of the whole Earth and the only ever taken by a human. Fifty years on, new images of ...
April 22 is traditionally known as Earth Day, the occasion where we pause as temporary travelers on our 'blue marble' to ...
The discovery was made on a massive exoplanet known as K2-18b that for years has captivated scientists searching for life ...
An international team used 40 years' worth of data from two space probes to track down what they believe are signs of this ...
Astronomers from MIT have uncovered a dramatic celestial spectacle: a Mercury-sized exoplanet that is rapidly disintegrating ...
Earth" planet was discovered by researchers. It is not believed these planets are more common than previously thought.
Researchers came to the conclusion that super-Earths can exist as far from their host star as our gas giants are from the sun ...
In 1972, the Soviet Union launched a pair of space probes ... craft never made it past Earth’s orbit. The long-dead probe’s remains have subsequently circled the planet for over 53 years ...
Astronauts from the Fram2 mission have released a video showcasing their journey in space, presenting stunning views of Earth from orbit. The crew, in ...