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Centre for Planetary Sciences
August 6, 2019
Can life exist on a 'snowball' planet? New U of T research says yes
March 19, 2018
Interstellar asteroid that recently flew past Earth likely came from a system with two stars: U of T research
March 12, 2018
Using AI to count craters on the moon at U of T's Centre for Planetary Sciences
February 15, 2018
Tesla shot into space will likely collide with Earth or Venus – in millions of years: U of T researchers
January 24, 2018
U of T astrophysicist-musician helps blind, partially sighted experience the cosmos with musical planetarium show
December 5, 2017
U of T researcher finds Earth-like conditions in little-known exoplanet – and discovers a new planet
October 29, 2015
Who kicked a giant planet out of our Solar System 4 billion years ago? We're looking at you, Jupiter