For the first time, researchers have dated the formation of Jupiter by studying tiny, bead-like spheres found preserved in meteorites. A study by Japan’s Nagoya University and the Italian National ...
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A powerful new telescope spots an unusually large asteroid spinning faster than thought possible, challenging long held ideas ...