The recent discovery suggests there could be more of these planets roaming the galaxy. However, scientists are still not sure of their origin. Without a star to orbit, these planets go about their business independently. inverse.com/science/larges…
Planet CFBDSIR2149 was the first rogue planet discovery, and its proximity helped astronomers learn more about these planetary anomalies. Some scientists believe these planets could even host life, despite all odds. inverse.com/science/larges…
A team of astronomers discovered at least 70 rogue planets in the Milky Way, marking the largest group of rogue planets ever found. These free floaters roam the universe on their own without being bound to a host star. inverse.com/science/larges…
🪐 Buckle up for Hubble’s grand tour of the outer planets!
Here’s the latest news and views of our solar system, provided by Hubble’s powerful vision.
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