The discovery of a new asteroid in the Earth's orbit around the sun has led to chatter that it's a second moon.
Uranus is currently observable in the constellation Taurus, approximately 4.5° south-southeast of the Pleiades star cluster. Binocular observation of Uranus is facilitated by its proximity to 14 Tauri ...
Recently, astronomers detected the presence of a relatively new quasi-moon called 2025 PN7, which appears to orbit our planet ...
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Uranus And Neptune May Not Be "Ice Giants" But The Solar System's First "Rocky Giants"
“Overall, our findings challenge the conventional classification of Uranus and Neptune as ’ice giants’ and underscore the ...
Uranus and Neptune have been called the “ice giants” for decades. But in new research, that nickname might be more a misnomer than anything.
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