‘One in a million’ Super-Earth discovered
Astronomers have found an incredibly rare new Super-Earth exoplanet towards the centre of the our galaxy.
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Astronomers have found an incredibly rare new Super-Earth exoplanet towards the centre of the our galaxy.
NASA’s TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) telescope discovered a relatively close super-Earth exoplanet, at 31 light-years from us.
Astronomers from the European Southern Observatory (ESO), revealed that a little-known exoplanet called K2-18b could well be a scaled-up version of Earth.
For the first time astronomers were able to analyse the atmosphere of an exoplanet, in the class known as super-Earths.
New research shows that oceans on super-Earths, planets with two to four times the mass of Earth, once established, can last for billions of years.
Astronomers find an exoplanet about the size of Earth, in the habitable zone. They believe it could be an “ocean planet.”
Are there planets that resemble ours? Kepler-1649c is now the most similar exoplanet yet found to Earth.
First super-Earth exoplanet discovered with water vapor, orbiting in the habitable zone of its star, which may hold alien life.
Scientists just discovered the second-closest exoplanet to Earth, orbiting Barnard’s star, one of the closest stars to the Sun.
NASA’s TESS new planet hunter just found its 1st exoplanet 60 light-years away from us.