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TRAPPIST-1e likely doesn’t have what it takes to be a habitable planet — here’s why
The mystery of whether TRAPPIST-1e has an atmosphere capable of hosting life continues. Discover more about it.
Learn about the latest NASA and ESA images of Comet 3I/ATLAS, showing its brightness and tails of dust and plasma.
Harvard scientist Avi Loeb said the amounts of methanol and hydrogen cyanide present from the gas plumes by 3I/ATLAS may ...
"We reported hints of methane, but the question is, 'is the methane attributable to molecules in the atmosphere of the planet ...
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope caught a glimpse of 3I/ATLAS – again. Here's a look at the latest photo of the intriguing ...
Some of the elements used by living systems are far more abundant in Cassiopeia A than we thought, hinting that some parts of our galaxy might be more suitable for life than others ...
Grand Avenue is getting some new, serious pizza, and soon. OG Zaza is opening its sixth metro location in the space next to ...
New research shows how the star's powerful outbursts could help scientists assess which worlds might support life.
Using a powerful combination of space-based measurements and Subaru’s advanced imaging, astronomers have discovered two rare companions, one of which enables a key test for NASA’s Roman Space ...
More research is needed before scientists can determine whether the recently observed methane signatures point to the presence of an atmosphere or are simply the result of contamination from the host ...
In a recent Hot Take segment, the China Global Television Network recently released an interesting video detailing China's future plans for space. Titled "Earth 2.0? China's plan to find new Earth," ...
Space weather is notoriously hard to predict, but one forecast map shows parts of Indiana might see the northern lights low on the horizon Dec. 8.
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