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Dwarf planet's body parts litter outer solar system

Dwarf planet's body parts litter outer solar system

15 October 2008

The icy world Haumea has led a violent life – its body parts keep turning up in the distant Kuiper belt


Controversial dwarf planet finally named 'Haumea'

Controversial dwarf planet finally named 'Haumea'

18 September 2008

Two groups have laid claim to the distant plutoid 2003 EL61, which has now been named after a Hawaiian fertility goddess


Astronomers image planet around Sun-like star

Astronomers image planet around Sun-like star

15 September 2008

A new image may be the first taken of a planet orbiting a star similar to the Sun – though like previous claims, this one may be contested


Is dark matter a wimp or a champ?

Is dark matter a wimp or a champ?

9 September 2008

Dark matter particles might be electrically charged CHAMPs rather than neutral WIMPs, a new study suggests


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Herbivores eat away at climate-change predictions

18 August 2008

Models of climate change may have overestimated the ability of woody plants to suck carbon out of the atmosphere


Great Planet Debate ends in stalemate

Great Planet Debate ends in stalemate

15 August 2008

What is a planet? As Pluto's lost status hangs in the balance, astronomers agree that we need a new way of looking at the solar system


Distant solar system body named 'Makemake'

Distant solar system body named 'Makemake'

14 July 2008

The large object 2005 FY9 is christened after an Easter Island deity – but naming the next 'plutoid' may be much more controversial


Pluto-like objects to be called 'plutoids'

Pluto-like objects to be called 'plutoids'

11 June 2008

In deference to Pluto's fallen glory, dwarf planets beyond Neptune's orbit will be classed as 'plutoids' – but not everyone is happy with the term


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Supernova hunt turns up odd solar system bodies

4 June 2008

Astronomers searching for distant supernovae to probe dark energy have unwittingly stumbled upon two odd objects in our own solar system


Smallest planet weighs just three Earths

Smallest planet weighs just three Earths

2 June 2008

Even smaller planets have been found around dead stars, but this is the lightest known exoplanet around a star in the prime of its life


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