These starless worlds are difficult to find and study, but this particular one is teaching us new lessons about the universe.
Rogue planet Cha 1107-7626 is swallowing gas and dust at roughly six billion tons each second, the fastest planetary growth ...
European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile, with additional data from the James Webb Space Telescope ...
Astronomers have discovered that a "rogue" planet is going through a massive growth spurt and it's eating everything around ...
The record-breaking event is providing insight into how these strange objects form.
The growth spurt hints that the free-floating object evolves like a star, providing clues about rogue planets’ mysterious origins.
Astronomers have discovered a significant “growth spurt” in a rogue planet outside of our solar system. The free-floating ...
A runaway “rogue planet” is gorging on space dust at a rate of six billion tonnes per second. The event marks the fastest planetary growth ever observed, hinting that some planets form more like stars ...
ESO's Very Large Telescope has observed a rogue planet and revealed that it is eating up gas and dust from its surroundings ...
The discovery that black hole growth may not be limited to galactic centers could shed light on the role supermassive black ...
Rogue Space Systems is developing ORBOT, a space logistics vehicle designed for rendezvous, proximity operations and docking. Credit: Rogue Space Systems SALT LAKE CITY – Rogue Space Systems is ...