Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), astronomers from the University of California, Irvine (UCI) and ...
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Astronomers say soot planets may be everywhere
Astronomers have introduced a new class of exoplanets, dubbed “soot planets,” which are believed to be more widespread across ...
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Private telescope aims to find life beyond Earth
As the quest for extraterrestrial life gains momentum, a new era of astrobiology is on the horizon. The Extremely Large ...
The Mauve telescope, developed by London-headquartered start-up Blue Skies Space, is the size of a small suitcase and carries ...
Thirty years ago this week, two Swiss astronomers announced that they had spotted the first known planet orbiting a Sun-like star. The Nobel-winning discovery, later published in the pages of Nature, ...
"This finding is the first direct evidence of water’s interstellar journey from clouds to the materials that form planetary ...
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NASA’s Webb telescope gets a never-before-seen look at how moons form on exoplanets
Scientists got a never-before-seen look at an area around a large exoplanet 625 light-years away where moons could potentially form.
How can timing influence planetary formation and evolution? This is what a recent study published in The Astrophysical ...
Planets do not emit visible light like stars; they shine in the sky because they reflect sunlight. Exoplanets too reflect ...
In our solar system, Earth is one of but eight planets – nine, if you really want to count Pluto – and the only one remotely hospitable to life. And as technology advances, astronomers only expect to ...
Elizabeth C. Babcock, the founding director of the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum in Washington, D.C., returns ...
Space scientists look back on three decades of exoplanet discoveries—from rows of massive ‘super-Earths‘ to worlds with ...
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