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| | A tiny rock has been detected in the Kuiper belt, which may not seem like such a big deal, but how it was found is. [NASA,ESA, and G. Bacon (STScI)] We think we have a pretty good handle on how planets form. After the birth of a star, big enough clumps of dust and rock...
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| | Old stellar flashers will be caught in the act in the not-so-distant future, whether they like it or not. [Smithsonian] While we have a pretty good idea about how stars like our Sun work, observing all the details that unfold over millions to billions of years of stellar evolution can be difficult, especially if the...
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| | Some 25 underwater mines mysteriously exploded in the summer of 1972. A newly declassified report points its finger at a surprising culprit: the sun. [NASA/SDO] Something very strange happened on Aug. 4, 1972 in the waters near Vietnam. Dozens of undersea mines detonated for seemingly no reason. The matter was classified, as wasa report trying...
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