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What would happen if Jupiter and Saturn collided?
The curious minds at What If explore the cataclysmic consequences if Jupiter and Saturn collided, revealing the chain reaction such a cosmic clash would unleash across the solar system.
The biggest planet in the Solar System has gone rogue. And now it’s heading straight toward Earth. You have 30 days till this gas giant wipes us all out. What speeds would Jupiter be traveling at?
Jupiter and Saturn host strikingly different polar storms, despite being similar giant planets, and scientists have long wondered why. New simulations suggest the answer may lie deep below the clouds.
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How Earth's atmosphere and climate come together to create a polar vortex
To understand what Americans are experiencing with this winter blast, we need to look more than 20 miles above the surface of ...
The winter solstice doesn’t coincide with the latest sunrise or the earliest sunset. Those actually occur about two weeks before and two weeks after the winter solstice. This is a result of our axial ...
Your February 2026 Horoscope: Travel Won't Be an Escape From Reality—But It Will Teach You Something
Professional astrologer Steph Koyfman reads your monthly horoscope—and spells out how it may shape your travels.
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Super Bowl 2026 Astrology Predictions: Who Will Win, According to the Stars?
The Super Bowl’s always been the biggest event in sports, but lately it’s turned into something even bigger than football.
Each star sign carries a different kind of otherworldly magic—and there's a Fleetwood Mac song that captures it perfectly.
The astrology forecast for February 2026 brings a solar eclipse, a big move for Saturn, and another Mercury retrograde, ...
February is turning the intensity all the way up. Aquarius season has everyone feeling more innovative and collaborative, so ...
Jupiter and Saturn's different polar storms reveal clues about planet interiors: Saturn has harder bottom than Jupiter.
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Jupiter's moon Europa has an ice shell about 18 miles thick — and that could be bad news for alien life
Using data gathered by NASA's Juno Jupiter orbiter, scientists estimate that Europa's ice shell is about 18 miles thick — ...
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