What do recent sightings of drones of unknown origin over New Jersey have in common with the study of dark comets?
Astronomers have discovered an unusual exoplanet with a long "tail" of gas trailing behind it, not unlike a comet.
If you're a fan of stargazing, be sure to keep your eyes on the sky this evening as the dazzling Geminid meteor shower ...
A team of scientists has discovered that WASP-69 b, an exoplanet, has a comet-like tail of gas, stretching up to 563,000 ...
Artist’s concept depicts new research that has expanded our understanding of exoplanet WASP-69 b’s “tail.” Credit: ...
A couple of nagging doubts will have settled, after Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand finish the season on World No 11, on ...
Researchers have detected a giant tail of gas leaking from an exoplanet near Earth. The giant structure, which is up to ...
WASP-69 b is gradually losing its atmosphere as light gases like hydrogen and helium escape from the planet over time.
Named WASP-69 b, the exoplanet is a super-hot gas giant that orbits its host star closely. What captured the astronomer’s ...
NASA's discovery of 14 'dark comets' challenges space science. Blending comet and asteroid traits, these enigmatic objects ...
Scientists have discovered seven more "dark comets," and analysis of this haul suggests that the puzzling planetoids are ...
Comets are icy bodies that formed alongside the planets in the early Solar System before being flung into its distant outer ...