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What if Earth is just one of many planets with the potential to support life, and intelligent beings exist somewhere out there, waiting to be discovered? The TESS telescope, NASA's powerful new tool, ...
The Kepler space telescope has helped us discover many potentially habitable exoplanets that may harbour life. How does it ...
Who thought a distant planet could hold the secret to the universe? K2-18b, an exoplanet 124 light-years away, recently set ...
An exoplanet 60 light-years away from Earth, known as 14 Herculis c, is thought to be the coldest one yet found, researchers ...
Exoplanet science is shifting from finding any detectable exoplanets we can to searching for those in their stars' habitable ...
The challenge in the search for habitable worlds is clear. We need to be able to identify habitable worlds and distinguish ...
As science develops and our observational instruments improve, there’s a growing optimism within the exoplanet community that ...
With 10 times the mass of our planet, and spending only part of its orbit in the habitable zone, Kepler-725c is very ...
Thus, there must be billions of planets that lack intelligent forms of life; but it is no surprise that some must have intelligent life: “There’s at least 100 billion planets in just our galaxy,” says ...
Tiny radio probe called GIRO may soon reveal what lies beneath alien worlds with 100x more accuracy than current tech.
Astrophysicists are exploring the YSES-1 system, harboring two young exoplanets, to shed light on planetary formation.