Scientists got a never-before-seen look at an area around a large exoplanet 625 light-years away where moons could potentially form.
The JWST has studied the chemical composition of a moon-forming disk circling a giant planet 625 light-years away.
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The new moon, designated S/2025 U1, joins Uranus' 28 existing moons The new moon, designated S/2025 U1, joins Uranus' 28 existing moons The new moon, designated S/2025 U1, joins Uranus' 28 existing ...
As of Tuesday, Sept. 30, the moon phase is Waxing Gibbous, and according to NASA's Daily Moon Observation, 56% of its surface ...
While it does have somewhat of an awkward name, Uranus has actually been called the boring planet, and at first glance, it does look rather calm and yes, even boring, but underneath its placid blue ...