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Two exoplanets collided—and the impact was similar to the one that created Earth and the Moon
It all started when a doctoral candidate at the University of Washington found a Sun-like star behaving strangely.
Using the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), astronomers have discovered a new super-Earth exoplanet orbiting a star located about 83 light years away. The newfound alien world is slightly ...
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'Completely bonkers': Astronomers find evidence of a cataclysmic collision between exoplanets
Astronomers have witnessed evidence of an extremely violent collision between planets, and it resembles the event in Earth's ...
Finding Earth-like planets orbiting sun-like stars and identifying signs of life such as oxygen or water is a major goal in ...
Sixty-six light-years away, an Earth-sized exoplanet completes an orbit in under six hours, skimming around its star at ...
The team of astronomers behind the find suggested it could help us better understand planet and moon formation in our solar system and beyond the Milky Way. The team was able to make the first-ever ...
A distant Sun-like star began dimming unpredictably, prompting astronomers to investigate what was blocking its light.
A new study shows that stars with low magnetic activity are likely to support exoplanetary systems, making the hunt for these ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has directly observed the key chemical of carbon dioxide in planets outside of our solar system for the first time, scientists announced Monday. The gas giants are not ...
The planets have been nicknamed Earth's seven sisters. — -- An international team of astronomers has discovered seven potentially habitable exoplanets — or planets outside our solar system — that ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has directly observed the key chemical of carbon dioxide in planets outside of our solar system for the first time, scientists announced Monday. The gas giants are not ...
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