The Mauve telescope, developed by London-headquartered start-up Blue Skies Space, is the size of a small suitcase and carries ...
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Did a NASA exoplanet-hunting balloon really 'crash' in Texas? Not according to the scientist behind the flight
NASA launched an exoplanet-hunting experiment Oct. 1 despite the government shutdown. After the mission's end on Oct. 2, news ...
A new study led by UNLV scientists sheds light on how planets, including Earth, formed in our galaxy—and why the life and ...
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Did NASA’s exoplanet balloon really crash in Texas? Scientist behind the mission explains what happened
NASA officials respond to reports claiming an exoplanet-hunting balloon crashed in Texas, with the project’s lead scientist explaining what really happened.
Earth’s turbulent atmosphere makes it hard to detect new planets from the ground. Astronomer Rebecca Jensen-Clem is working ...
A new theory from a scientist working with NASA, raises a surprising question about extraterrestrial life and why they might have stopped reaching out to humanity altogether.
Is there a Gorsuch Ski Café on Kepler-245b? It’s unlikely I’ll find the answer but I’m certain that one day, Kepler-245b will ...
The idea is based on the Fermi Paradox, which questions why we haven't yet detected signs of intelligent extraterrestrial ...
A new study led by UNLV scientists sheds light on how planets, including Earth, formed in our galaxy – and why the life and death of nearby stars are ...
The ESA Plato spacecraft has officially completed construction, with the final fitting of its sunshield and solar array ...
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🪐 More information about a temperate planet in the TRAPPIST-1 system
Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), an international team of scientists from the Universities of Montreal, ...
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