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Planets near stars could surprisingly form water, study turns old theories on head
A team of researchers has demonstrated a new way in which sub-Neptune-sized exoplanets could produce a great deal of water.
When Galileo pointed his telescope at Saturn and Jupiter, he had just discovered the nature of two giant planets. Later came Uranus and Neptune, two more gas giants. Since then, astronomers have ...
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Scientists may be nearing a new planet discovery
For the first time in years, astronomers are seriously talking about adding a new member to the solar system’s planetary ...
In the search for extraterrestrial life, the presence of water is a key signature of possible habitability. Identifying why ...
Where will we first find life beyond Earth? This is what a recent study published in The Astronomical Journal hopes to ...
Our search for exoplanets is focused on Milky Way stars. It's been successful, with more than 6,000 detected so far.
This artist’s concept shows the volatile red dwarf star TRAPPIST-1 and its four most closely orbiting planets, all of which ...
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