An intriguing pair of gas giants has been found orbiting a star so similar to the Sun it could practically be its twin, and it could teach us a thing or two about solar systems like ours.
This discovery, submitted to the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society and available on preprint server arXiv , is helping us understand the variety of systems that can orbit Sun-like stars, in the hopes of finally finding a second Earth.
Skymatters: March is a good month to catch views of the planets Venus and Jupiter
March is also a good month to catch views of the planets Venus and Jupiter which will continue to be visible throughout the month in the south after sunset.
It's not surprising, therefore, that spring feels very different to winter. On March 20 the Sun will appear directly over the Earth's equator making day and night equal in duration across our planet.
'Kissing planets' give us hope; petty earthlings give us pause - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper
President Joe Biden delivers his first State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress at the Capitol, March 1, 2022, in Washington.
Well, it can't be. That's the point. But this past week it has looked that way to those of us on planet Earth who dared to look up.
Venus and Jupiter cosying up in the night sky ✨ Despite being 400 million miles apart, these two planets appeared r… https://t.co/vGJviQjQ9i EH_Stonehenge (from Wiltshire) Sat Mar 04 15:01:00 +0000 2023
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