Conceptual image of water-bearing (left) and dry (right) exoplanets with oxygen-rich atmospheres. The red sphere is the M-dwarf star around which the exoplanets orbit. The dry exoplanet is closer to the star, so the star appears larger. (NASA/GSFC/Friedlander-Griswold)
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- From water worlds to lava hells: Where alien life could really exist?
Dr Lisa Kaltenegger, a former Nasa mission reviewer and current professor, has released a fascinating new book titled "The Worlds That Shoo.
- Scientists Had A 20-Minute "Contact Call" With A Humpback Whale, And Now Experts Hope This Milestone Will Help Bring Us One Step Closer To Communicating With Extraterrestrial Life
When I think of whale calls and the sounds those magnificent creatures of the sea make, the first thing in my mind that pops up is that scene from “Finding Nemo,” where Dory the fish communicates to a ...
- Did the Webb Telescope Find Alien Life on Exoplanet K2-18b? Here’s What We Know
Recent research finds claims of biosignature gas detection were premature. Recent reports of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope finding signs of life on a distant planet understandably sparked ...
- Could alien life be hiding in the rings of Saturn or Jupiter?
The rings that circle gas giants like Saturn are composed mostly of water-ice particles. Could life exist in these beautiful and enigmatic structures?
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Recent research has raised the tantalizing prospect that our Solar System, in which we thought we were alone, may be dotted with diverse, and deeply weird, homes for life.
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- Exoplanet WASP-69b has a cometlike tail, helping scientists to learn more about how planets evolve
Located 163 light-years from Earth, a Jupiter-sized exoplanet named WASP-69b offers astrophysicists a window into the dynamic processes that shape planets across the galaxy. The star it orbits is ...
- China Focus: Researchers classify atmospheric escape mechanism of low-mass exoplanets
The researchers found that the hydrodynamic atmospheric escape of low-mass exoplanets could be driven either solely or jointly by the planet's internal energy, the work done by the star's tidal forces ...
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Planets raining iron, planets being consumed by their parent star or planets featuring globe-spanning oceans—the variety of known exoplanets has far exceeded even the most fantastical ideas from ...
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In the quest for life beyond our solar system, a new study delves into the atmospheric dynamics of planet Proxima Centauri b, illuminating ozone's pivotal role in shaping planetary climates. This ...
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