‘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.
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.
The discovery of several Earth-like planets (exoplanets) outside the solar system, has opened the possibilities to establish out first interstellar colonies.