The Existence of Massive Planets at the Fringes of the Solar System

In January 2015, astronomers Konstantin Batygin and Mike Brown from the California Institute of Technology based on calculations and simulations suggested that there may be a giant planet lurking somewhere beyond the orbit of Neptune.

According to a 2019 study, the Andromeda Galaxy - the largest neighbor of the Milky Way - has 'swallowed' smaller galaxies for at least 10 billion years.

Why Does Neptune Radiate More Heat Than It Receives From the Sun?

Why Does Mercury Have Heavier Elements Than the Sun?

Galaxies Facing the Ultimate Fate: Devour or Perish

The Ubiquitous Presence of Organic Compounds in the Solar System

Little Cub's Destiny: An Epic Tale of Cosmic Conquest and Loss

The Hexagonal Tempests of Earth's Twin

The Enigmatic Moons of Moons: Moonmoons

Messier's Exception: The Spiral Galaxy Defying Cosmic Expansion
