Read more about the article Hubble Finds Planet Almost 12,000 Times Bigger Than Earth Slowly Forming
Researchers were able to directly image newly forming exoplanet AB Aurigae b over a 13-year span using Hubble’s Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) and its Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrograph (NICMOS). In the top right, Hubble’s NICMOS image captured in 2007 shows AB Aurigae b in a due south position compared to its host star, which is covered by the instrument’s coronagraph. The image captured in 2021 by STIS shows the protoplanet has moved in a counterclockwise motion over time. (NASA, ESA, Thayne Currie (Subaru Telescope, Eureka Scientific Inc./Newsflash)

Hubble Finds Planet Almost 12,000 Times Bigger Than Earth Slowly Forming

A massive new planet, nine times the size of Jupiter, is being formed in an intense and violent process, as recorded by NASA’s Hubble space telescope, challenging understandings about planetary…

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Read more about the article Octopus Given New Ten Times Bigger Home As Swiss Zoo Adds Caves For It To Hide In
The common octopus that now lives in display tank 11 with some fish species and other Mediterranean invertebrates at the Basel Zoo in Switzerland. (Zoo Basel/Newsflash)

Octopus Given New Ten Times Bigger Home As Swiss Zoo Adds Caves For It To Hide In

This octopus is living life large after the zoo where it lives made its home 10 times bigger and added caves in which it can hide. The footage shows the…

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Read more about the article Focus On Scientist Who Discovered Prehistoric Giant Megalodon Shark Babies Ate Siblings In Womb
Kenshu Shimada with the tooth of an extinct shark Otodus megalodon

Focus On Scientist Who Discovered Prehistoric Giant Megalodon Shark Babies Ate Siblings In Womb

The scientist who reported the strong possibility that prehistoric Megalodon shark babies were cannibals that would eat their siblings in the womb to make sure they were bigger and stronger…

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