Project Blue- A Telescope to Find Habitable Worlds
Project Blue aims to build a telescope to find habitable worlds, and photograph a ‘sister Earth.’
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Project Blue aims to build a telescope to find habitable worlds, and photograph a ‘sister Earth.’
Three potentially habitable worlds found around nearby ultracool dwarf star, the best place to search for life beyond the Solar System.
Astronomers discovered a potentially habitable rocky Earth-mass exoplanet, 31 light-years from us.
World’s first Space Hotel with restaurants, cinemas and rooms for up to 400 guests, to begin construction in Earth orbit in 2025.
Scientists using data from the Kepler space telescope, estimated that there could be as many as 300 million potentially habitable planets in our galaxy.
Scientists have discovered that millions of years ago, Venus was probably nothing like the uninhabitable, hostile world it is today!
Scientists warn that Earth is at risk of entering an irreversible “greenhouse” phase, even if CO₂ emissions are slashed.
The largest optical telescope in the world, giant Magellan Telescope’s International partners approve start of construction, by securing US$500 million for historic project.
We might be able to detect an advanced extraterrestrial civilization, using its own atmospheric pollution, according to new NASA research.
Astronomers have found the star Kepler-160 and its companion KOI-456.04 are more reminiscent of the Sun-Earth system than any previously known exoplanet-star pair.