Nearly 100 New Exoplanets have been discovered
Nearly 100 new exoplanets orbiting stars outside our solar system have been discovered.
Nearly 100 new exoplanets orbiting stars outside our solar system have been discovered.
A system of at least five exoplanets has been discovered by citizen scientists through a project called Exoplanet Explorers.
With the discovery of an eighth planet, the Kepler-90 system is the first to tie with our solar system in number of planets.
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.
New periodic table sorts 3,700 discovered exoplanets into eighteen categories.
Astronomers discovered one of the closest Earth-like planets just 11 light years away.
Take a look at the painful ways astronomers searching for exoplanets, the planets outside our solar system…
Astronomers discovered 10 near-Earth size exoplanets orbiting in their star’s habitable zone, which is the range of distance from a star where liquid water could pool on
In this infographic you can see the best Exoplanet candidates for Life…
The Earth’s magnetic field makes life possible by shielding us from solar wind. It is also the key to life on an exoplanet.