Microscopic crystals extracted from meteorites could help settle a debate about the birth of our patch of the Milky Way.
Humanity has learned to fling machines to the edge of the solar system, but the stars remain stubbornly out of reach. The same physics that lets us orbit Earth and land probes on distant worlds also ...
Nearly 4.5 million years ago, two enormous, blazing stars swung close to the solar system. They did not touch the sun, but they came close enough to leave a permanent mark on the thin mist of gas that ...
Not every secret inside an Antarctic meteorite dates to the birth of the solar system, some grains are even older. In one remarkable case, researchers studying a small stone recovered from the ice ...
The workings of our solar system are roughly the same now as they have been for millions of years. Moons circle their planets, the planets circle the sun, the sun’s magnetic fields and sunspots wax ...
Earth may owe some of its properties to a nearby star that blew up just as the solar system was forming. This pattern, which saw a supernova bubble envelop the sun and shower it with cosmic rays, may ...