Conn. (WTNH) — Interested in stargazing? If so, you’re in luck as five planets will be visible in the night sky later this month.
On March 28, astronomy enthusiasts will get a treat: Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, and Uranus will be identifiable among the stars during the planetary alignment period.
Five planets in one line! A cosmic spectacle to appear on March 28. Details here | Mint
The Origin Of Free-Floating Planets - SpaceRef
Free-floating planets (FFPs) are the lightest products of star formation and they carry important information on the initial conditions of the environment in which they were formed.
They were first discovered in the 2000s but still few of them have been identified and confirmed due to observational challenges. This is a review of the last advances in the detection of these objects and the understanding of their origin.
Assessing the spin-orbit obliquity of low-mass planets in the breaking the chain formation model: ...
Leandro Esteves, André Izidoro, Othon C Winter, Bertram Bitsch, Andrea Isella, Assessing the spin-orbit obliquity of low-mass planets in the breaking the chain formation model: A story of misalignment, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , 2023;, stad756, ...
The spin-orbit obliquity of a planetary system constraints its formation history. A large obliquity may either indicate a primordial misalignment between the star and its gaseous disk or reflect the effect of different mechanisms tilting planetary systems after formation.
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