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J1407b is widely known for the massive size of its rings, which are approximately 1605 times the extent of the rings fou...
24/11/2024

J1407b is widely known for the massive size of its rings, which are approximately 1605 times the extent of the rings found on Saturn. The planet itself is regarded as the first possible exoplanet, or brown dwarf with a ring system.!

NGC 1850, an unusual star cluster that resides about 160,000 light-years away in a satellite galaxy to our own Milky Way...
09/09/2024

NGC 1850, an unusual star cluster that resides about 160,000 light-years away in a satellite galaxy to our own Milky Way, known as the Large Magellanic Cloud.

Like most globular clusters, NGC 1850 is a spherical collection of densely packed stars held together by mutual gravitational attraction. However, unlike most globular clusters, the stars of NGC 1850 are relatively young. Globular clusters with young stars such as NGC 1850 are not present in our own Milky Way Galaxy.
Image credit: NASA, ESA and P. Goudfrooij (Space Telescope Science Institute); Processing: Gladys Kober (NASA/Catholic University of America)

True planetary size comparison.(The gas giants are shown in light colors)
09/04/2023

True planetary size comparison.
(The gas giants are shown in light colors)

One or more of Uranus’ moons might have oceans hidden beneath their icy surfaces, according to new findings,C-Nasa
03/04/2023

One or more of Uranus’ moons might have oceans hidden beneath their icy surfaces, according to new findings,
C-Nasa

Astronomers have discovered 12 more moons orbiting Jupiter,
31/03/2023

Astronomers have discovered 12 more moons orbiting Jupiter,

🌕🪐Did you know that Saturn has 83 moons, ranging from larger than Mercury to as small as a sports arena? Sixty-three of ...
29/03/2023

🌕🪐Did you know that Saturn has 83 moons, ranging from larger than Mercury to as small as a sports arena?

Sixty-three of these moons have been confirmed and named, while another 20 are awaiting confirmation and official naming by the International Astronomical Union. It used to be the planet with the most known moons, but Jupiter beat it with its 12 more recently discovered satellites.

Some of Saturn's moons are so bright that they can be seen from Earth through a telescope! Imagine looking up at the night sky and being able to spot Titan, Rhea, Tethys, Dione, Enceladus, Iapetus, or Mimas. It's truly a remarkable sight to behold!

Note: The image does not represent the actual orbits of the satellites.

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