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Exoplanets

Exoplanets

Is Earth the only Goldilocks planet?

An illustration of Exoplanet TOI-715 b
Exoplanets

Recently discovered super-Earth might be habitable — and it could have a sibling

artist's concept of the HD 63433 system
Exoplanets

Nearest young Earth-sized planet could shed light on how terrestrial worlds evolve

Music from planetary orbits, created by astronomers at the European Southern Observatory.
Exoplanets, Science, Solar System

The beautifully harmonic patterns in space, explained by an astronomer

Exoplanets

Astronomers spy a small, cool exoplanet with a months-long year

The Lobster Nebula (NGC 6357)
Exoplanets, Stars

JWST finds Earth-like planets can form in harsh galactic environments

An artist's impression of LHS 3154 b, the Neptune-sized planet at the bottom of the frame. Above lies the M dwarf LHS 3154, a red orb with a writhing, active surface. Credit: Penn State University.
Exoplanets

This newfound planet seems way too big for its tiny star

An artist’s impression of the disc and jet in the young star system HH 1177. Credit: The European Southern Observatory (ESO)
Exoplanets, Science, Stars

Astronomers discover disk around star in another galaxy for the 1st time ever

Artist's representation of the HD110067-system from above
Exoplanets

‘Shocked and delighted’: Astronomers find six planets orbiting in resonance

Kepler-1520b, one known dissolving exoplanet, is pictured here in artist's conception of how it might look. Credit: NASA.
Exoplanets, Science

Dissolving exoplanets flash their ‘guts’ to reveal a hidden side

Gas giants like Jupiter, shown here, could be more common than previously thought.
Exoplanets, Planets, Science, Solar System

Why a solar system like ours might be more common than we think

Alien Life

Lecture: Can we recognize intelligent life in the universe? 

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