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Aliens may have once lived in our solar system
Aliens may have lived in our solar system, according to new research. NASA scientists have unveiled evidence that the dwarf ...
Gather round and look skyward, folks. Ceres, our asteroid of loss and deliverance, is moving into the infernal heart of Aries this weekend. On Friday, May 16th, Ceres enters Aries at 2:16 PM EST, ...
Since the first sighting of the first-discovered and largest asteroid in our solar system was made in 1801 by Giuseppe Piazzi, astronomers and planetary scientists have pondered the make-up of this ...
How do you build a planet, let alone one capable of sustaining and evolving life? The clues to the “recipe” can perhaps be found in the leftovers scattered around our solar system. Things like ...
Ceres in Astrology: How to Nurture & Heal Your Emotional Hunger originally appeared on Parade. Ceres, an often overlooked asteroid in our natal charts, represents our nurturing qualities. It is named ...
Ceres retrograde is here! When Ceres, the asteroid goddess of nourishment, abundance, and the cycles of life, goes retrograde in fiery Aries, the cosmos hands us a mirror and asks: How well are you ...
The International Astronomical Union (IAU) currently recognizes five dwarf planets in our solar system, though there are likely many more. The most famous of the bunch is Pluto, way out beyond the ...
Ceres (pronounced "series") is in the asteroid belt -- but it's not just an asteroid. Technically, Ceres is also a dwarf planet (the only one inside the orbit of Pluto), making it an improbable body ...
"The significance of this discovery lies in the fact that it would confirm the existence of internal energy sources that could support biological processes." When you purchase through links on our ...
Exciting space news! Astronomers have found evidence that Ceres, a dwarf planet (a.k.a. large asteroid) in between Mars and Jupiter, has water vapor plumes. The discovery, not unlike that of Jupiter's ...
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