Read more about the article Hubble Researchers Find Twin Super-Earth Planets With 1,000-Mile-Deep Oceans
Image shows super-Earth Kepler-138 d in the foreground, undated photo. Astronomers from the University of Montreal, in Quebec, Canada, found out that two exoplanets may be mostly water. (NASA, ESA, Leah Hustak (STScI)/Newsflash)

Hubble Researchers Find Twin Super-Earth Planets With 1,000-Mile-Deep Oceans

An international team of researchers using the Hubble telescope has found that two Earth-like planets may be largely made of water and covered in oceans 1,000 miles deep. The planets,…

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Read more about the article New Study Says Other Planets In Solar System Can Affect Earth’s Climate
Image shows the University of Vienna, Austria, undated photo. Researchers discovered that celestial bodies of the solar system changed the Earth's climate about 200 million years ago. (Universitat Wien, Gebhard Sengmuller/Newsflash)

New Study Says Other Planets In Solar System Can Affect Earth’s Climate

The other planets in our solar system have the ability to influence climate change on earth according to a new study conducted by Austrian, British and American scientists. The research…

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Read more about the article NASAs Martian Rover Captures Space Chopper Carrying Out Flight Across The Planets Dusty Surface
Perseverance Mars rover captures a close-up view of the 13th flight of the agency’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, on Sept. 4, 2021. (NASA,JPL-Caltech,ASU,MSSS/Newsflash)

NASAs Martian Rover Captures Space Chopper Carrying Out Flight Across The Planets Dusty Surface

This is the moment the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter is captured by NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover carrying out a complicated flight in preparation for an upcoming mission on the red…

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Read more about the article World Of The Ice Giants: Study Shows How Water Flowed 140 Metres Uphill To Form Planets Biggest Ice Cave
The ice cave Eisriesenwelt in Austria. (Eisriesenwelt/Newsflash)

World Of The Ice Giants: Study Shows How Water Flowed 140 Metres Uphill To Form Planets Biggest Ice Cave

New research has revealed how water once flowed 140 metres uphill to form the "world's largest ice cave" in Austria, which is estimated to be between five and 10 million…

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