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Scientists find extremely young exoplanet orbiting a star with a wonky disk
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IRAS 04125+2902 b, interesting report and TESS observations. I did not see this listed in the 570 TESS confirmed yet...
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NASA's TESS exoplanet-hunting spacecraft found the youngest transiting world yet, and the exoplanet's star has a wonky planetary disk...
Yesterday at 11:17 AM
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A distant planet seems to have a sulphur-rich atmosphere, hinting at alien volcanoes
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Properties for L 98-59 d can be found at this site. https://exoplanet.eu/catalog/l_98_59_d--6863/ When I reviewed exoplanet.eu site...
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Even JWST can’t separate these tiny planets from their host stars – as they orbit their stars too closely. But there is a way to “see”...
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Earth sure looks spooky in these 'hyperspectral' images from Europe's Hera asteroid probe
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Always interesting to see Earth images from a distance :) "The imagery was captured fro roughly 1.25 million miles (2 million...
Nov 1, 2024
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These strange shots of Earth are a Halloween treat. Earth sure looks spooky in these 'hyperspectral' images from Europe's Hera asteroid...
Nov 1, 2024
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These 'failed stars' orbit so closely it took 29 years to tell they were a pair
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"An illustration shows a size comparison between the sun, a brown dwarf, Jupiter, and Earth (if you can spot it!). (Image credit: Robert...
Oct 17, 2024
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Wow! The illustration showing the size comparison is completely wrong! Jupiter is NOT half the diameter of the Sun, but closer to 1/10...
Oct 17, 2024
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The first and most famous "failed star" discovered by humanity isn't one brown dwarf, but two! The duo comprising Gliese 229B are so...
Oct 17, 2024
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James Webb Space Telescope wins 'race against time' to directly observe young exoplanet
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There are a number of earth size, I used <= 1.1 earth radii for stat purposes. 325 found at the exoplanet.eu site, mean mass 15.75...
Oct 14, 2024
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3M Jupiter is awfully big as compared to Earth. This tells me there are a lot of Earth size ones out there.
Oct 14, 2024
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From the space.com report, "The team's research is published in the Astrophysical Journal." ref - JWST/NIRCam 4–5 μm Imaging of the...
Oct 14, 2024
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Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope had to race against time to image a young exoplanet before it disappeared for a decade...
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Exoplanets may be hiding behind the 'Neptunian ridge
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"To understand how the Neptunian desert and savanna evolved, Bourrier and colleagues used data from NASA's Kepler space telescope...
Sep 20, 2024
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Astronomers have discovered a hidden feature in exoplanet distribution that could explain the absence of so-called "hot-Neptunes" close...
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