Flybys of primordial black holes may occur once a decade. Tweaks to the orbits of planets and GPS satellites could give away their presence.
A new study suggests that a microscopic black hole might pass through our solar system once every decade or so.
"If there are lots of black holes out there, some of them must surely pass through our backyard every now and then." ...
Google quietly killed off Google Sky Maps. But there’s still another way to virtually explore most of the solar system a la ...
Scientists say microscopic black holes could explain the elusive "dark matter" that makes up a quarter of all matter in the ...
A star’s flyby likely altered the orbits of trans-Neptunian objects beyond Neptune that changes how we view the solar ...
According to a new study, if a primordial black hole passed within a few hundred million miles of Mars, it could shift the planet's orbit by about a meter -- causing a "wobble." ...
Our solar system might still bear the scars from an extremely close shave with an alien star. Such an encounter – the closest pass we know of – would have shaken up objects on the outskirts and might ...
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has provided groundbreaking data from near the edge of the solar system, revealing the cosmic ...
Microscopic black holes might whizz through the inner Solar System once a decade — and scientists should be able to detect ...
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