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Astronomy on MSN
How is the total mass of the universe calculated?
Astronomers use many methods to determine this number, including gravitational lensing, the universe’s expansion rate, and more.
Bright Side on MSNOpinion
Our Universe Could Be Hiding in a Black Hole, Scientists Say
Here’s a mind-blowing thought: what if our entire universe is actually inside a black hole? Some scientists think it’s ...
Today In The Space World on MSN
How Starlink Works — And How It’s Rewiring the Planet
Starlink, a project by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, is building a vast constellation of low Earth orbit satellites designed to deliver high-speed internet with low latency to even the most remote parts of the ...
Live Science on MSN
Why does the universe exist?
The universe exists because matter and antimatter are not good friends. Is there a scientific reason why the universe exists?
Opinion
Space.com on MSNEarth-size stars and alien oceans – an astronomer explains the case for life around white dwarfs
Could an ocean – likely needed to sustain life – even survive on a planet orbiting close to a dead star? The sun will someday ...
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Earth’s inner core: nobody knows exactly what it’s made of – now we’ve started to uncover the truth
The iron-rich core at the centre of our planet has been a crucial part of Earth’s evolution. The core not only powers the ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Astronomers found the building blocks of new planets swirling around two young stars
Astronomers have discovered the raw ingredients of planets orbiting two infant stars, offering a glimpse into how new worlds ...
Ultimates #16 tells a new history of the Ultimate Universe, as well as a how-to-guide for modern day terrorism (Spoilers) ...
Astronomers have found over 5,000 exoplanets, and now scientists think these distant worlds could unlock one of the universe’s greatest mysteries: dark matter. A new study suggests that Jupiter-like ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Swirling clouds of gas and dust rich in CO2, not water form planets, study finds
In the swirling clouds of gas and dust that surround newborn stars, planets begin to form. These planet-forming disks are ...
New technologies are enabling scientists to tackle previously elusive physics problems. The macroscopic realm, which consists of everything from falling balls to orbiting planets, can be explained by ...
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