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Scientists find a ‘super-Earth’ nearby that might host alien life
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have identified a ‘super-Earth’ less than 20 light-years away, which could ...
If alien life exists on the newly discovered JG 251 c, we could know about it in the next 10 years.
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Did Scientists Just Discover an Exoplanet That Could Host Life?
One hundred twenty light-years from us, there is an exoplanet that can potentially host life. It’s called K2-18b, and it’s ...
A coronal mass ejection on another star has been witnessed in its entirety for the first time, revealing that when these ...
Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), an international team of astronomers have detected a new exoplanet ...
A recently discovered exoplanet, a planet that exists beyond our solar system, called GJ 251c is a super-Earth located just 18 light-years away from our ...
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Scientists Just Found a Super-Earth Exoplanet Only 18 Light-Years Away
A new exoplanet candidate has just burst onto the scene, and it may be one of the best alien worlds yet on which to search ...
The idea was that as an alien civilization advances, its technology becomes too sophisticated for us to detect. We could ...
Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), astronomers from the University of California, Irvine (UCI) and ...
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Science history: Astronomers spot first known planet around a sunlike star, raising hopes for extraterrestrial life — Nov. 1, 1995
About 50 light-years from Earth, a gas giant about half the mass of Jupiter orbits a sunlike star. The discovery of Pegasi 51 b ushered in a new era of exoplanet research.
NASA has confirmed 6,000 exoplanets, marking a major milestone in humanity’s quest to understand other worlds. From gas giants hugging their stars to planets covered in lava or clouds of gemstones, ...
Three decades ago, in 1995, humankind discovered the first planet beyond the borders of our solar system. It's called 51 Pegasi b, and it spins around its main-sequence star (meaning not unlike our ...
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