New meteorite data suggest the orbits of the giant planets abruptly changed about 60 million to 100 million years after the solar system started forming.
Vesta Meteorites Tell Tale of Saturn's Movement in Early Solar
Some TRAPPIST-1 planets may be water worlds
Giant Impact Hypothesis: An evolving legacy of Apollo
New theory explains how the moon got there
Did the same collision that formed the moon create mysterious
Giant planet 'destabilization' may have coincided with the birth
Ancient moon's mega magnetic field explained
Mysterious blobs inside Earth may be from collision with another
Villain in Disguise: Jupiter's Role in Impacts on Earth
Computer simulations heat up hunt for Planet Nine
Highlights from the 43rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
Lucky Planet: Why Earth is Exceptional-and What That Means for
Jupiter has 12 more moons than we knew about — and one is bizarre