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Astronomers finally managed to measure the mass of a 'rogue' planet—it's a lot like Saturn
Situated roughly 10,000 light-years from Earth, the planet lacks a parent star and instead drifts solo through space.
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Gleisa 710: The rogue star poised to stir the solar system’s outer reaches
Discover the story of Gleisa 710, an orange dwarf star traveling through space toward our Solar System. While it won’t ...
Peking University, January 2, 2026: A lucky alignment of space- and ground-based telescopes has enabled researchers to nail down the mass of a rogue planet for the first time. Unlike worlds in our ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This rogue planet likely formed within a traditional planetary system before gravitational interactions—perhaps with a massive ...
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