Astronomers have announced the discovery of an amazing object in our solar system: 2012 VP113, an icy body with an orbit so big it never gets closer than 12 billion kilometers (7.4 billion miles) from ...
The Oort Cloud, an expanse of icy bodies in the far reaches of our solar system, is shown here in a scene from "Encounters in the Milky Way," a show at New York City's Hayden Planetarium that spawned ...
We typically think of the Oort cloud as scattered ice balls floating far from the sun, yet still tied to it gravitationally.
A routine planetarium show at New York’s Hayden Planetarium just triggered a potentially historic discovery in astrophysics. While curating scenes for “Encounters in the Milky Way,” a team of ...
The Oort cloud, a theoretical spherical shell surrounding our solar system, extends from approximately 1,000-2,000 AU to potentially 100,000 AU, halfway to Alpha Centauri. Its existence is inferred ...
The Oort cloud lies beyond Neptune. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Oort cloud is a shell of icy bodies that surrounds the ...