Researchers have come up with a color-coded key that could prove crucial in detecting signs of life on exoplanet clouds.
A giant exoplanet orbiting a nearby dwarf star has been found in an ideal location for next-generation telescopes to search for potential signs of life. The discovery of a potential “super-Earth” loca ...
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New map shows an exoplanet hot enough to kill water
In a groundbreaking revelation, scientists have unveiled an explosive new map of an exoplanet that annihilates water. This ...
A global team of astronomers led by a Turkish scientist has discovered four new exoplanets, one of which lies within the ...
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Could alien life be found in the clouds of an exoplanet?
Researchers at Cornell University have developed the first-ever reflectance spectra — essentially a color-coded key — of the ...
TESS launched atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 in 2018 to study exoplanets that transit their star from our perspective, meaning they ...
A team of international astronomers, led by Turkish doctoral student Selçuk Yalçınkaya, has unveiled four new exoplanets – ...
A 3D map of planet WASP-18b reveals extreme heat zones and broken water vapor in its atmosphere for the first time.
Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), an international team of astronomers have detected a new exoplanet orbiting a bright K-type star known as TOI-283. The newfound alien world, ...
A new study suggests mysterious water worlds may be manufacturing their own oceans through chemical reactions deep within ...
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