How a rotten egg helped decipher the greatest mystery about exoplanets
A new study suggests that hydrogen sulfide, a gas that smells like rotten eggs, plays a key role in the formation of exoplanets by influencing their development around stars outside our solar system.
The 'strange' planetary system that challenges our understanding of how planets form
A distant planetary system appears to contradict established theories of planet formation, raising questions among scientists about the processes involved.
The 'strange' planetary system that challenges our understanding of how planets form
A distant planetary system seems to contradict existing theories on planet formation, as reported in a new study published in Science.
Giant planets follow a 'recipe' similar to Jupiter's and indicate a possible pattern in the formation of the Universe
Researchers from the University of California, San Diego, have found that the formation of giant planets may follow a universal pattern similar to that of Jupiter.
Inverted Solar System Intrigues Astronomers and Challenges Planet Formation Theories
Astronomers have discovered an unusual planetary system that contradicts classic planet formation models, as reported by the European Space Agency.
The planetary system that "should not exist". New discovery questions the theory of planet formation
Scientists have discovered a surprising arrangement of four planets orbiting the star LHS 1903, challenging existing theories of planet formation.
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS offers new clues on how planets form in other stellar systems
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is providing astronomers with vital insights into planetary formation in the universe.
Five-Planet Yoga Will Be Formed in Aquarius, Destiny of These Zodiac Signs Will Shine
The formation of a five-planet yoga in the Aquarius zodiac is expected to bring fortune to certain zodiac signs in February 2026 according to astrological predictions.
Theia: the planet that Earth may have 'swallowed', helping to form the Moon
Scientists propose Theia, a hypothetical planet, collided with Earth 4.5 billion years ago, leading to the formation of the Moon.
Theia: the planet that Earth may have 'swallowed', helping to form the Moon
The article discusses the hypothetical planet Theia, which scientists believe may have collided with the young Earth, contributing to the formation of the Moon.
The largest planet in the solar system turned out to be smaller than previously reported
NASA's Juno spacecraft has provided the most accurate measurement of Jupiter, revealing that it is slightly smaller and less spherical than previously estimated, which aids in understanding its internal structure and the formation of the solar system.
Juno reveals the true size of Jupiter... a planet slightly smaller and more oblate than expected
NASA's Juno spacecraft has discovered that Jupiter is slightly smaller and has a greater equatorial flattening than previously thought, enhancing scientists' understanding of the giant planet's internal structure and its role in the formation of the solar system.
Scientists to Al Jazeera Net: The oldest minerals on Earth changed our understanding of the planet's entire history
A new study suggests that the Earth may have seen the formation of continents and the onset of crust recycling much earlier than previously believed, potentially altering our understanding of the planet's history during its first half billion years.
The Mystery of Mercury: How is it Possible that this Planet Exists?
Mercury, too small, too dense, and too close to the Sun, poses a planetary enigma that challenges our understanding of planet formation, with a new space mission expected next year to possibly solve this mystery.