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What would happen if you fell into Saturn
Saturn is famous for its magnificent rings. But did you know that other gas planets like Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune also ...
Lancs Live on MSN
'Our livelihoods were devastated by the infamous Cod Wars'
Most people born after 1980 will have little more than a fleeting 'rings a bell' concept of the Cod Wars. But for those who ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Voyager 2 recheck may crack a 39-year Uranus mystery
Nearly four decades after Voyager 2 skimmed past Uranus, a fresh look at its measurements is reshaping what scientists ...
The world's most expensive infrared spectrometer - the James Webb Space Telescope - is unearthing extraordinary exoplanet ...
Voyager 1 will reach one light-day from Earth in 2026, marking a first for any spacecraft as it continues its journey through ...
The 3I/ATLAS interstellar object, which a number of scientists consider to be potentially technological and likely to pose a ...
There they were, the Tampa native and the Tampa transplant, exchanging pleasantries on the blacktop basketball courts beneath the canopy at Sadie Park in Tampa, Fla.
This week brings a packed slate of gaming news across platforms, led by Nintendo’s latest eShop update, SEGA’s expanded ...
The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, which the actor founded in 2000, has lobbied for a ban on ...
Wellbeing Magazine on MSN
Year of the Yang Fire Horse
The Yang Fire Horse year (2026) brings intense energy, historical parallels (1966, 1066), political shifts, and romantic luck ...
ZME Science on MSN
Are Uranus and Neptune Really Ice Giants? New Study Says Maybe Not
Fresh simulations show there is a chance Uranus and Neptune might actually be rock-rich worlds wrapped in thinner icy layers.
Researchers have uncovered evidence that Uranus and Neptune could be far rockier on the inside than anyone expected.
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