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A new probe in development known as GIRO represents a low-cost step toward unlocking the secrets of the outer planets, all through the invisible pull of gravity.
Recently, researchers found an arrangement of planets around a star that (if we ever saw one in real life) would fall right on that thin line—one so improbable that spotting an example may be an ...
The elusive Planet Nine, which is theorized to be lurking somewhere in the outer reaches of the solar system, may not be a planet after all, a new study suggests.
If gravity reversed on the sun, McCluskey said he’d be scared because it is the only thing keeping the sun together. Nuclear fusion, inside the sun, pushes outward. Without gravity, the sun would ...
Have you ever wondered why all the planets in our solar system orbit the Sun in roughly the same flat plane? This fascinating phenomenon isn’t a coincidence but a direct result of how our solar ...
In classical (or "Newtonian") mechanics, which describes the motion of macroscopic objects (i.e., things larger than an atom, such as planets), gravity is sometimes called a central force.
One common question people seem to have about the planets' orbits is why the planets are drifting away from the Sun, given the Sun's strong gravitational pull keeping the Solar System together ...
Gas planets are not the only example of celestial bodies that resist diffusion due to gravity. Like gas planets, “stars are just giant balls of gas,” said Knittle. “And they hold together.” ...