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solar system

[soh-ler sis-tuhm] / ˈsoʊ lər ˌsɪs təm /


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Scientists have expressed ethical concerns about the sale of meteorites, which are often coveted for research purposes and hold important clues about the make-up of the early solar system.

From Barron's

Among other discoveries, the telescope produced the first ever image of an exoplanet -- a planet outside our solar system -- in 2004.

From Barron's

Quantum networks may even contribute to astronomy by enabling optical telescopes with enhanced resolution, potentially allowing scientists to directly observe planets orbiting stars beyond our solar system.

From Science Daily

Observations of this system provide rare insight into the chaotic and transformative early lives of planets and may help explain why our own solar system lacks the super-Earths and sub-Neptunes that dominate elsewhere.

From Science Daily

That result sharpens scientists' understanding of how Jupiter and the rest of the solar system took shape.

From Science Daily