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An international team of astronomers led by the University of Galway has discovered the likely site of a new planet in ...
This might sound like an obvious thing for a professional stargazer to say. But astrophysicist Federica Bianco was reacting ...
New images of a young star, 2MASSJ1612, could have captured the birth of a giant gas planet larger than Jupiter.
The latest cosmic puzzle for scientists comes from the constellation Leo, roughly 240 lightyears from Earth. Astronomers, ...
Reports revealed that AI rivals Google and OpenAI struck a deal to provide OpenAI with Google’s cloud computing services.
Astronomers have spotted a cosmic mismatch that has left them perplexed - a really big planet orbiting a really small star.
An international team of astronomers, led by the University of Galway, has discovered the likely site of a new planet in formation, most likely a gas giant planet up to a few times the mass of Jupiter ...
Whatever the origin story, TOI-6894b is leading the ranks of other known gas giants orbiting small and faint stars that astronomers want to study. Scientists also have their eyes on LHS 3154 b, GJ ...
What specific processes are responsible for planetary formation and evolution? This is what a recent study published in ...
TOI-6894 is one such star. Announced Wednesday in a paper for Nature Astronomy, the red dwarf is just 20% the mass of our Sun ...
Astronomers have been left puzzled by the discovery of an unusually large planet orbiting a remarkably small star, a cosmic ...