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Astronomers discover the 'growing pains' of teenage exoplanets
"We've often seen the 'baby pictures' of planets forming, but until now, the 'teenage years' have been a missing link." ...
"A strong magnetic field is very important for life on a planet," study lead Miki Nakajima, an associate professor in the ...
Wobbling exoplanet hints at a hidden exomoon so massive it could redefine the word 'moon' altogether
That would make it thousands of times more massive than any moon orbiting a solar system plane  — so massive it could make ...
Scientists have discovered over 6,000 planets that orbit stars other than our sun, known as exoplanets. More than half of ...
For many years, astronomers have been looking for extraterrestrial life. In doing so, astronomers have narrowed their search ...
NASA’s AI, ExoMiner++, is scanning TESS data, flagging 7,000 potential exoplanets. Open-source and powerful, it separates ...
Astronomers have captured the most dramatic view yet of a planet losing its atmosphere, watching the ultra-hot gas giant WASP ...
The University of Arizona will serve as mission control for a newly launched space telescope designed to study distant ...
Have you ever wondered if there is life on another planet? Exoplanets may hold the key to this question.
At the heart of our own galaxy, there is a dense thicket of stars with a supermassive black hole at the very center. NASA's ...
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Mind-bending exoplanets: Reality strikes back
Prepare to have your perception of the universe shattered! Discover the terrifying truths about exoplanets that defy all ...
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How astronomers plan to detect the signatures of alien life in the atmospheres of distant planets
Astonishingly, we can identify molecules present in the atmospheres of exoplanets.
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