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- From Around the Web, Space
- December 20, 2016
Saturn’s moon, Mimas, is on a crash course through Saturn’s rings as it gets closer to the planet’s surface.

Saturn’s moon, Mimas, is on a crash course through Saturn’s rings as it gets closer to the planet’s surface.

ESA’s Rosetta completed its incredible mission on 30 September, collecting unprecedented images and data right until the moment of contact with the comet’s surface.

Titan, one of Saturn’s moons, is probably the best option to sustain life for future generations.

The dwarf planet Ceres, an enigmatic rocky body inhabiting the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, is rich with ice just beneath its dark surface, scientists said on Thursday in research that may shed light on the early history of the solar system.

New data suggest Mars was habitable for perhaps hundreds of millions of years

While conspiracy theories are floating around about aliens, UFOs, and Area 51, President-elect Donald Trump seems to remain quiet on the issue. However, Trump has made his priorities clear even during the rally.

More study is needed to determine where the organics came from and how they managed to survive in the Red Planet’s harsh environment.

Astronomers have discovered three rings surrounding a star about 400 light years away exhibiting activity that suggests planetary formation within.

New research may cause scientists to rethink everything we think we know about dark matter.

NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity has halted its trek up a mountain filled with potentially habitable niches for life while engineers troubleshoot a problem with one of its key instruments, scientists said on Tuesday.



