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This short post was prompted by the many news reports celebrating Sir David Attenborough, now 100, as being the calm, trusted voice of the natural world. Over the years it has been...
PlutoEveryone’s favourite demoted planet, Pluto, may be shielding a mystery that’s baffled scientists. An icy body beyond the dwarf planet seems to have an atmosphere that shouldn’...
The floor is literally lava on a nearby exoplanet, new telescope observations show. Given its small size and strange history, one team of scientists suggests planet L 98-59 d’s mol...
Hot Jupiters are the bullies of the planetary world. These colossal gas giants orbit impossibly close to their stars and their gravity is so overwhelming that anything nearby gets...
One side is scorched to over 200 degrees, while the other is plunged into a darkness so cold it falls below minus 200. Welcome to TRAPPIST-1b and 1c, two rocky worlds that have jus...
We know that stars can engulf planets because stars that swell up to become red giants overwhelm any close-in planets. The Sun will do this to Venus, Mercury, and possibly Earth in...
unbfacts:Imagine a planet bigger than Earth, with no land in sight. Just ocean from pole to pole....
All the sun’s planets are oddballs. But some are more so than others
NASA's planet hunting telescope has been busy. A new study has just sifted through the light of over 83 million stars and emerged with more than 11,000 potential worlds, including...
There's a planet out there called LHS 3844 b, orbiting a star about 48 light-years away. The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) found it in 2018 when the planet transited...
Welcome to WASP 94A b, where clouds made of rock melt every morning like the June gloom in Southern California. Powered by the James Webb Space Telescope, humanity’s study of exopl...
Just 300 miles or so across, this mini Pluto is thought to be the solar system's smallest object.
Scientists have discovered that a highly unusual giant planet—sometimes called "forbidden"—could have an atmosphere with fewer heavier elements than its host star. University o...
TOI-4616 b is an Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting an M-dwarf that offers a strong benchmark for studying atmospheric loss and planetary evolution. Astronomers have identified a rocky...
On January 10, 2024, a dim star in the constellation Gemini began to disappear. Not dramatically, not all at once, but gradually, its light thinning by degrees as something cold an...
An oddity among exoplanets, L 98-59 d is (so far) in a class all its own, but astronomers expect powerful new telescopes will eventually reveal more like it
Learn more about exoplanet LHS 3844 b, a rocky "Super-Earth" that's about 30 percent larger than our planet and could have a surface comparable to our moon or Mercury.
What does the perfect day look like to you? Is it lounging around under the stars without having to worry about the daily grind? Or perhaps finding the right ingredients to brew th...
The planet, LHS 3844 b, orbits a star smaller and less luminous than the sun, located about 49 light-years from Earth
The planet, LHS 3844 b, orbits a star smaller and less luminous than the sun, located about 49 light-years from Earth
The planet, LHS 3844 b, orbits a star smaller and less luminous than the sun, located about 49 light-years from Earth
ESA's mission Plato, PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars, aims to discover potentially habitable, Earth-like planets around bright stars similar to the Sun. It will use it...
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