Scientists have long thought that our solar system's ocean worlds, such as Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's moon Enceladus, ...
The Solar System’s closest approach to Radcliffe ... Major climate shifts, he argues, are more likely to stem from terrestrial changes—shifting continents, ocean currents, and atmospheric chemistry.
Comparing that data to estimates about our Solar System's trajectory ... "If you shift continents or interrupt ocean currents, you get climate shifts from that, so I’m very skeptical you ...
Our solar system passed through a vast wave of gas and ... Astronomers have previously discovered large ocean-like waves of stars, gas and dust in the Milky Way that undulate up and down over ...
Image During a partial solar eclipse, the Earth, moon and sun are imperfectly aligned. Credit...Ian Willms for The New York Times On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, people in northern and ...
Every other solar system planet was named for a Greek or Roman ... These bodies of water contain 97 percent of Earth's volcanoes and the mid-ocean ridge, a massive mountain range more than 40,000 ...
The discovery of salty mineral evaporites on Ryugu indicates that watery environments may have been widespread in the early ...
Primordial helium from the beginning of the solar system may be stuck inside ... of helium-3 leaks out of mid-ocean ridges where the crust is pulling apart and out of volcanic hotspots that ...