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What can exozodiacal dust, also called exozodi, teach astronomers about identifying Earth-like exoplanets? This is what a ...
What if humanity's search for life on other planets returns no hits? A team of researchers led by Dr. Daniel Angerhausen, a ...
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Space.com on MSNHow science gets tested on alien worlds: 'We quickly realize how much there is yet to discover'"Every new result can reshape our understanding of planets, their habitability, and our place in this universe." ...
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Space.com on MSNWhat's the difference between a young exoplanet and an old one?As astronomers delve deeper into the diversity of worlds orbiting distant stars, a new study suggests comparing populations ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFrom Worlds That Look Like Cotton Candy to Others Covered in Volcanoes, These Are the Strangest and Most Captivating ExoplanetsScientists are using an array of instruments to detect other planets, some of which may harbor life—and others that most ...
The PRIME telescope, operated by Osaka University and others in South Africa, which can potentially study the Milky Way's ...
What if we spend decades building advanced telescopes to search for life on other planets and come up empty-handed? A recent ...
Even if no life is found on other planets, smart survey design and careful statistics can still reveal how rare, or common, ...
NASA has discovered a new world, named Gliese 12 b. It is roughly the size of Earth, lies in the habitable zone, and orbits every 12.8 days.
A team of researchers led by Dr. Daniel Angerhausen, a Physicist in Professor Sascha Quanz's Exoplanets and Habitability Group at ETH Zurich and a SETI Institute affiliate, tackled this question ...
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