Enceladus may be leaking heat from both poles—raising hopes that its hidden ocean could stay stable enough to support life.
What: New research suggests Uranus’s moon Ariel once hosted, or may still contain, a deep subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust. Guests: Planetary scientist Dr. Ca ...
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Tidal Heating Theory Resets the Moon’s Geological Clock
It is a striking paradox: while the overwhelming majority of lunar rocks that have been dated fall around 4.35 billion years, ...
Using data from NASA’s TESS mission, scientists can estimate the size (radius) of potential planets orbiting distant stars. However, to verify that these objects are truly planets and not low-mass ...
Impression of the 6.9 minute double white dwarf binary J1539+5027, composed of a tidally heated white dwarf (yellow) and its more compact companion (blue). It is about to start mass transferring.
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