[ad_1] <! – -> Artist concept of Ross 128B, orbiting a red dwarf star just 11 light-years away. Image via ESO / M. Kornmesser. Of all the exoplanets discovered today, some of …
Read More »NASA should conduct a large, direct imaging mission to study Earth-like exoplanets, according to a new report
[ad_1] To answer important questions about planetary systems, such as the scarcity of our solar system or the existence of planets other than Earth, NASA should conduct a vast mission of direct …
Read More »Study Reveals Trappist-1 Planets Are Very Earth-Like and Could Accommodate Alien Life
[ad_1] In 2016, scientists discovered seven planets orbiting an ultra-cool dwarf star called TRAPPIST-1, raising the hope that they could shelter life. Now, a new study has revealed that the seven planets …
Read More »The two Earth-like exoplanets that can have stable seasons and climates
[ad_1] When they are looking for exoplanets that could potentially support life, astronomers start with those who are orbiting the "habitable zone" – the distance from the parent star that allows the …
Read More »Earth-like telluric planets that may be habitable (PHOTO)
[ad_1] <img class = "aligncenter" src = "http://sivpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/5985f11152d10a534e18cec80d4e13af.jpg" alt = "The Kepler-186f super-lands, l & # 39; one of the first "big sisters" of our planet, does not suffer from "the axis …
Read More »Earth-like telluric planets that may be habitable (PHOTO)
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Read More »Two Earth-like planets are now better places to search for life
[ad_1] The Kepler 186f was one of the first terrestrial exoplanets, potentially habitable, ever discovered. NASA / JPL-Caltech / T. Pyle Kepler 186f ignited the imagination of space nerds four years ago …
Read More »A new study shows how two truly Earth-like exoplanets can be due to axial tilt
[ad_1] A performance of artists shows Kepler-186f in a habitable area similar to the Earth. A new study shows how much the exoplanet looks like the Earth because of its axial inclination. …
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