Exoplanets may Face Oxygen Loss in Habitable Zones
Astronomers at NASA finds planets of red dwarf stars may face oxygen loss in habitable zones.
Astronomers at NASA finds planets of red dwarf stars may face oxygen loss in habitable zones.
Using images obtained over a seven year period, a graduate student’s video unveiled four exoplanets in motion, 129 light years from Earth.
Astronomers confirmed first alien world 25 years ago today.
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.
The discovery of an exoplanet named Proxima b, the size of Earth, orbiting the nearest star to our Sun, just confirmed.
Earth-Like exoplanet around Proxima Centauri discovered.
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.