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Rocky, carbon-rich exoplanets more likely around tiny stars, James Webb Space Telescope reveals
SPACE.com· 22 hours agoUsing the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered the richest "menu" of hydrocarbons...
Goodbye Vulcan: Real-life Star Trek exoplanet doesn’t exist
EarthSky· 1 day agoHD 26965 b, also nicknamed Vulcan after the famous planet in Star Trek, was thought to orbit the...
A penetrating eye in orbit to detect life on other planets
Hardwood Paroxysm· 22 hours agoThe Andes will be used to search for signs of life in exoplanets and study the first stars to light...
Planetary Protection: Why study it? What can it teach us about finding life beyond Earth?
Universe Today· 7 days agoUniverse Today has recently investigated a plethora of scientific disciplines, including impact craters, planetary surfaces, exoplanets, astrobiology, solar physics, comets ...
The universe is expanding faster than we thought, Webb Space Telescope shows - Marketplace
Marketplace· 2 days agoNASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has been exploring the cosmos for the past three decades, helping...
A mysterious Jupiter-sized planet that shouldn't exist is as puffy as a marshmallow and astronomers...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoFor instance, in order for WASP 107b's eccentric orbit to heat its core this much, the core would...
Webb Finds Plethora of Carbon Molecules Around You | Newswise
Newswise· 1 day agoAn international team of astronomers has used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to study the disk around a young, very low-mass star. Rocky planets are more likely than gas ...
Planet braves deadly star radiations to avoid being reduced to a rock
Interesting Engineering· 2 days agoThe recently discovered puffy planet is a hot Neptune. Phoenix is around 6.2 times bigger than the...
New Earth-Sized Planet Discovered Orbiting a Star That Will Live 100 Billion Years
SciTechDaily· 6 days agoResearchers using global robotic telescopes discovered an Earth-sized planet, SPECULOOS-3 b,...
Spunky Exoplanet Inexplicably Survives Host Star's Death Throes
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIn his search for giant stars hosting large worlds, Samuel Grunblatt, an astrophysicist at Johns...