
Space & Physics
A Day on Neptune Is Less Than 16 Hours Long
A new study finds that previous estimates for this gaseous planet's swirling rotation were inaccurate
Nola Taylor Tillman is a science writer with a focus on space and astronomy. Follow Nola Taylor Tillman on Twitter @NolaTRedd
A new study finds that previous estimates for this gaseous planet's swirling rotation were inaccurate
The dormant volcanoes on the far side of the moon offer an alternative way to sculpt the lunar surface
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