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Huge Cloud on Saturn's Moon Titan Is Made of Toxic Cyanide

Huge Cloud on Saturn's Moon Titan Is Made of Toxic Cyanide

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The giant swirling cloud on Saturn's largest moon Titan is seen here in two images from NASA's Cassini spacecraft. At left is a...
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This Huge Alien Planet Is Making Its Host Star Age Prematurely

This Huge Alien Planet Is Making Its Host Star Age Prematurely

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A nearby star is not acting its age, thanks to the influence of a massive exoplanet. The close-orbiting alien planet, known as WASP-18...
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