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What has hit Saturn is a question that reaches into how our solar system formed and how planetary surfaces change over billions of years. Saturn, known for its vast ring system...
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What has hit Saturn is a question that reaches into how our solar system formed and how planetary surfaces change over billions of years. Saturn, known for its vast ring system...
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Mars close to Earth happens in a predictable pattern because both planets follow elliptical orbits around the Sun, and their changing positions create a repeating sequence of cl...
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A lava planet is a type of exoplanet whose surface or near-surface temperatures are so high that large regions remain molten, with widespread lava flows and extensive thermal em...
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A fluffy planet is a low-density world with a structure and atmospheric properties that give it a soft, cotton-like appearance. These objects challenge standard models of planet...
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The first photos from Mars marked turning points in planetary science and engineering, offering humanity its earliest views of the Red Planet’s surface. These early images, ca...
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