The molten exoplanet, larger than sub-Neptune, could be a new class of planet.
Scientists have uncovered a hellish “lava world” where temperatures soar to a blistering 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit — hot ...
Astronomers have identified a strange new kind of exoplanet that challenges how scientists classify worlds beyond our Solar System. The planet, L 98-59 d, appears to contain a vast ocean of molten ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered an example of a new class of exoplanet, and it smells like ...
Astronomers have discovered a bizarre exoplanet with a giant underground ocean of magma that traps sulphur and may represent ...
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Bizarre planet with global, permanent magma ocean spotted by Webb telescope
Astronomers long thought they had the galaxy’s planets figured out. It was either a ...
Earth may already be broadcasting its presence to alien civilizations without realizing it. A new study shows that our deep-space transmissions, especially those aimed at Mars and interplanetary ...
Scientists find entirely new kind of planet - Study suggests that the galaxy’s planets could be far more different than we ...
In April, scientists captured global attention by announcing they’d found a molecule in a faraway planet’s atmosphere that could signal life there. But a new analysis by University of Chicago ...
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