Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system, according to NASA. Jupiter’s radius is over 11 times the equatorial radius ...
But out in the universe, are there any planets that aren't spherical? Technically, planets are round, by definition; they ...
Scientists say microscopic black holes could explain the elusive "dark matter" that makes up a quarter of all matter in the ...
New observations suggest our estimates of the cosmic dipole effect are actually in line with the large scale structure of the universe.
This video explores the key characteristics of each planet within our solar system. Suitable for teaching science at KS1 and ...
We now know that black holes occur frequently throughout the universe. One Sagittarius A* sits at the center of our galaxy, ...
The solar system is projecting with gold but scientists can't quite figure out where all this hard-to-make metal is being ...
Scientists have traveled to the edges of the solar system, virtually, at least, to capture the most accurate measurements to date of the faint glow that permeates the universe -- a phenomenon ...
"Primordial black holes do not live in the solar system. Rather, they're streaming through the universe, doing their own thing," paper co-author Sarah Geller, now a postdoc at the University of ...
First detected in 2015 by the LIGO gravitational wave observatory, gravitational waves are "ripples" in spacetime caused by dramatic events in the universe—most often the collision of giant ...