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AI just discovered dozens of hidden alien planets
Scientists have just unlocked a new way to discover hidden worlds beyond our solar system, and the results are incredible. Using a powerful AI system called RAVEN, astronomers analyzed massive amounts ...
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) revealed a distant planet located 40,000 light-years away using microlensing for the first time.
The planets are extremely large, with TOI-791 b being about the same size as Jupiter, and TOI-791 c even larger. Yet, they ...
A Stanford scientist's model suggests many small rocky planets can't sustain atmospheres, potentially explaining the scarcity ...
Astronomers have sharply revised down the mass of nearby super Earth GJ 3378b, dramatically improving its prospects as a ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. The Milky Way galaxy has more than 400 billion stars in it. Over the last few decades, ...
Astronomers have identified a clue hidden in the light of certain stars that's already led them to discover seven new alien planets, with more expected to come. To be clear, these alien planets likely ...
Scientists in a recent breakthrough have discovered vast hidden magma systems beneath the surface of Mars, marking an “unexpected discovery” leading the researchers closer to finding ...
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How small can an Earth-like planet be and still host alien life? Scientists have used a genius trick to answer that very question
Study pinpoints which rocky worlds could hang on to a life-supporting atmosphere ...
Planets orbiting stars beyond the solar system come in all shapes and sizes but mostly fit into a few categories: large and hot gas giants, super-Earths that are slightly larger than our planet, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You’ve probably heard the theory before – it’s that the octopus is not from earth. They’re aliens. They are so different from ...
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