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Scientists using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) discovered an exoplanet, which NASA defines as “any ...
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Space.com on MSNNearby super-Earth K2-18 b may be a water-rich ocean planet: 'This has certainly increased the chances of habitability'
"It confirms K2-18 b to be our best chance to study a potential habitable environment beyond the solar system at the present time." ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNThis Nearby ‘Super-Earth’ Might Be Our Best Shot at Finding Life Beyond Earth
A newly discovered exoplanet, located just 35 light-years from Earth, could be one of the most promising places to search for ...
Using the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), an international team of astronomers has detected a new exoplanet ...
A super-Earth exoplanet has been detected within the habitable zone of a nearby red dwarf star, where liquid water might ...
Up to 200 worlds investigated by NASA's exoplanet-hunting TESS satellite could be bigger than predicted, a finding that could impact our search for alien life.
Terrifying new Earth-sized planet found with deadly secret that would instantly kill anyone visiting
A NEW Earth-sized planet has been discovered in a faraway constellation – and it would kill any astronaut who dare travel ...
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New Scientist on MSNSigns of alien life on exoplanet K2-18b have all but vanished
Earlier this year, astronomers reported possible evidence of life on another planet – but new observations from JWST suggest ...
The discovery of the exoplanet, a super-Earth called Kepler-735c, is all down to something called transit timing variations, or TTVs for short. Let's set the scene.
New observations fail to confirm signs of life in the atmosphere of the distant planet K2-18b. They also raise questions ...
There's nothing remotely like Earth in our solar system, and exoplanet studies reinforce that idea. While some exoplanets have hints of habitability, most exoplanets are extremely inhospitable.
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Space.com on MSN'The future for this baby planet doesn’t look great.' Exoplanet is shrinking before the X-ray eyes of NASA's Chandra space telescope
"It's almost unfathomable to imagine what is happening to this planet. The planet's atmosphere simply cannot withstand the ...
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