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NASA's next-gen Roman Space Telescope is surprising scientists with its capabilities. It hasn't even launched yet
"Asteroseismology with Roman is possible because we don't need to ask the telescope to do anything it wasn't already planning to do." ...
The Kepler space telescope is the source of more exoplanet discoveries than any other telescope, so why haven't we heard about it in a while?
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Nov. 14, 2012: NASA announces an extended mission for Kepler
The Kepler Space Telescope, launched March 6, 2009, was designed to search the Milky Way for exoplanets. Using the transit ...
A team of researchers has confirmed stars ring loud and clear in a "key" that will harmonize well with the science goals and ...
During the weekend, the orbits of Earth and Saturn will combine to create an interplanetary optical illusion for anyone with ...
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Telescope Discovered Earth’s Twin 1,400 Light Years Away
In 2015, NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope confirmed a planet almost identical to Earth — Kepler-452b, orbiting a Sun-like star 1,400 light years away. It wasn’t just a discovery; it was proof that worlds ...
Explore the evolving rare earth hypothesis, highlighting new findings on habitability and the conditions for complex life on exoplanets.
The James Webb Telescope is reshaping our understanding of distant worlds, revealing exoplanet atmospheres, potential ...
This paper describes the eccentricity, amplitude, phase shift, angular momentum, polarization, radial path, and orbital energy of two-body orbital mechanics simultaneously, and then presents a wave ...
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This ‘Planet’ Shouldn’t Exist—but Einstein Predicted It 88 Years Ago
NASA found what looked like a planet, but its behavior was bizarre. Turns out, Einstein saw it coming, 88 years ago.
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