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A peculiar blaze of light, which has stumped A researchers for over four years, was likely produced by the collision of two ice giant exoplanets, according to a new study.
These planets could have been similar in.
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A peculiar blaze of light, which has stumped A researchers for over four years, was likely produced by the collision of two ice giant exoplanets, according to a new study.
These planets could have been similar in.
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Ripples in Spacetime: Einstein, Gravitational Waves, and the Future of Astronomy
byGovert Schilling