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Scientist Proposes Mathematical Proof that Life Exists on Other Planets
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Are We Alone? Fewer Earth-Sized Planets Than Thought, Says New Research
A new study has found that scientists have misinterpreted data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), which found that…
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Evidence of Alien Life? Biosignatures On Other Planets May Be Misleading
Artist’s impression of the exoplanet K2-18b. A. Smith/N. Madhusudhan (University of Cambridge) Whether or not we’re alone in the universe…
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Potentially habitable planets exist in unexpected places
When we first began searching for planets around other stars, one of the surprising discoveries was that there are planets…
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Could Ocean Planets Support Life?
There might be a type of exoplanet without dry land. They’re called “Hycean” worlds, a portmanteau of ‘hydrogen’ and ‘ocean.’…
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A Viable Alien Spaceship Detector is Here and Nearby Habitable and Water-Covered Planets Have Been Found
A Viable Alien Spaceship Detector is Here and Nearby Habitable and Water-Covered Planets Have Been Found Source link
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Icy Planet’s Satellites May Be Habitable
Researchers believe that there are oceans of liquid water beneath the surface of some of the moons of Uranus, the…
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Earth-like water worlds: two new planets discovered
Most planets similar in size and mass to Earth are thought to orbit red dwarfs. Moreover, rocky planets that are…
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New Study Reveals Why Most Planets in the Milky Way Are Uninhabited
Astronomers have found that red dwarf stars can produce such high levels of ultraviolet radiation that it could affect the…
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A Russian UFO Researcher Talks About Balloons, Aliens, Lost Planets and Increased Solar Activity
A Russian UFO Researcher Talks About Balloons, Aliens, Lost Planets and Increased Solar Activity Source link
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