Talk about a hot mess. Scientists have uncovered a hellish “lava world” where temperatures soar to a blistering 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit — hot enough to melt rock into a churning ocean of magma and ...
The images that recently have gone viral actually date back to 2001.
By applying machine learning to vast TESS datasets, researchers have built one of the most precise catalogs of nearby exoplanets to date.
A new study published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society has pinpointed the best planets for the search for ...
The molten exoplanet, larger than sub-Neptune, could be a new class of planet.
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, ...