Astronomers using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have discovered a strange frozen exoplanet, 14 Herculis c, 60 light-years away, challenging our understanding of planetary systems and formation.
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have made a groundbreaking discovery of unusual clouds on two young exoplanets orbiting a sun-like star. These clouds may contain iron, raising questions about planetary formation and evolution.
Discover the astonishing findings about Tylos, a gas giant exoplanet with a vaporized metal atmosphere, revealing secrets about its formation and migration in space.
China's Tianwen-2 spacecraft is set to collect samples from asteroid 2016HO3, promising groundbreaking discoveries about the cosmos. Launched on a Long March 3-B rocket, this mission aims to expand our understanding of planetary formation.
A groundbreaking study reveals the atmosphere of TOI-421 b, a sub-Neptune that challenges previous beliefs about exoplanet atmospheres. Discover how NASA's Webb telescope is revolutionizing our understanding of these mysterious planets.
A groundbreaking study reveals that our understanding of exosolar systems may be skewed. With new microlensing techniques, researchers suggest a hidden population of rocky super-Earths in distant orbits, challenging our views on planetary formation and diversity.
An international team of astronomers has discovered a massive 'super-Earth' orbiting far from its star, revealing new insights into the diversity of planetary systems across the Milky Way. This groundbreaking find challenges previous understandings of where planets can exist.
A groundbreaking study reveals the Moon is primarily made from material that originated on early Earth, challenging previous theories about its formation. Discover how this impacts our understanding of water's arrival on our planet!
In a groundbreaking achievement, the James Webb Space Telescope has directly observed carbon dioxide in the atmospheres of exoplanets, revealing insights into planetary formation and the potential for life on their moons.
A team of astronomers has made a remarkable discovery of four sub-Earths orbiting Barnard’s Star, the closest single star system to Earth. Using advanced instruments, they unveil new possibilities for studying planetary formation.