Exoplanets may Face Oxygen Loss in Habitable Zones
Astronomers at NASA finds planets of red dwarf stars may face oxygen loss in habitable zones.
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Astronomers at NASA finds planets of red dwarf stars may face oxygen loss in habitable zones.
Take a look at this infographic, with all the weirdest exoplanets and their characteristics, ever discovered…
In this image, the nightmare world of HD 189733 b, this far-off exoplanet that looks bright blue, is the killer you never see coming.
A new catalog of Kepler exoplanets in Habitable Zone of their star.
Astronomers take images of the first exoplanet ever found in a wide orbit inside a triple-star system.
This unique image of an exoplanet orbiting a T-Tauri star named CVSO 30, located approximately 1200 light-years away from Earth.
Watch hundreds of exoplanets twirl around their stars, in this stunning video…
A blue, Neptune-size exoplanet around a red dwarf star, 100 light years away from us, discovered.
The first discovery of an exoplanet, called 51 Pegasi b, orbiting a sun-like star beyond our solar system, discovered 20 years ago, on October 6.
This video shows the exoplanet β Pic b orbiting the star β Pictoris, which lies over 60 light-years from Earth.