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Could we put out the sun with a sun-sized orb of water?

18 July 2023

What would happen if we pushed a sun-sized ball of water into our star? The Dead Planets Society podcast dives into the possibilities


Our solar system could be hiding an extra planet the size of Uranus

27 June 2023

Many planets are thought to be flung away from their stars, but it’s possible that some get trapped on the way out – and one could be lurking at the edge of our own solar system


Visualisation of the dwarf planet Quaoar

Dwarf planet Quaoar has a weirdly big ring of debris encircling it

8 February 2023

Quaoar, a dwarf planet in our solar system, has a ring of debris orbiting it that is far further out than we thought the laws of physics allow


An artist's impression of the Kuiper belt

A long-lost rogue planet could explain unexpectedly distant asteroids

1 October 2022

The outer solar system holds some chunks of ice and rock that orbit so far from the sun it’s hard to imagine how they got there – but an ancient rogue planet may hold the key


Occator crater

Dwarf planet Ceres may be home to an underground ocean

10 August 2020

New analysis of data from the Dawn spacecraft suggests there may be a liquid water ocean beneath the Occator crater on Ceres, the largest asteroid in the solar system


SPHERE image of Hygiea

Surprisingly round asteroid may actually be the smallest dwarf planet

28 October 2019

The best ever image of the asteroid Hygiea has revealed its shape for the first time and it looks as if it is round enough to be a tiny dwarf planet like Pluto


Dwarf planet 2007 OR10

You can help name the largest unnamed world in the solar system

9 April 2019

A dwarf planet known only as 2007 OR10 is about to get a proper name after more than a decade - and the public can help decide what we call it


'Oumuamua

Earth may be partly made of rocks from elsewhere in the galaxy

14 March 2019

We’ve only seen one interstellar object, a rock called ‘Oumuamua that passed by in 2017, but they may be crucial to speeding up the planet-building process


NASA probe will hurtle past the most distant object we’ve ever visited

NASA probe will hurtle past the most distant object we’ve ever visited

22 December 2018

In 2015, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft whizzed past Pluto. Now it is about to arrive at Ultima Thule, a tiny space rock 6.6 billion kilometres away from Earth


A new dwarf planet called Farout is the most distant we’ve ever seen

A new dwarf planet called Farout is the most distant we’ve ever seen

17 December 2018

Astronomers have spotted a tiny world 18 billion kilometres away, the most distant dwarf planet we’ve ever seen, and it may help us find the elusive Planet X


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