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22% of Sun-like stars have Earth-sized planets in the habitable zone

By Thomas Posted 05 Nov 2013 — 0 Comment ↓
The habitable zone corresponds to the range of orbital distances where liquid water can exist on a planet's surface. Credit: Petigura/UC Berkeley, Howard/UH-Manoa, Marcy/UC Berkeley.

How common are planets like Earth? That’s been a question astronomers and dreamers have pondered for decades, and now, thanks to the Kepler spacecraft, they have an answer. One in five Sun-like stars in our galaxy have Earth-sized planets that Continue reading →

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Billions and billions of planets

By Thomas Posted 04 Jan 2013 — 0 Comment ↓
An assortment of planets beyond our solar system is depicted in this artist's concept (NASA/Ames/JPL-Caltech)

Look up at the night sky and you’ll see stars, sure. But the sky is also filled with planets — billions and billions of them at least. That’s the conclusion of a new study by astronomers at the California Institute Continue reading →

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NASA’s Kepler mission begins extension

By Thomas Posted 15 Nov 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
Artist's concept of Kepler in the distant solar system. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

NASA is marking two milestones in the search for planets like Earth; the successful completion of the Kepler Space Telescope’s three-and-a-half-year prime mission and the beginning of an extended mission that could last as long as four years. Scientists have Continue reading →

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Astronomers find tantalizing hints of a potentially habitable exoplanet

By Thomas Posted 08 Nov 2012 — 1 Comment ↓
The star HD 40307 is thought to host at least 6 exoplanet candidates… one of them well within its habitable zone. (G. Anglada/Celestia)

Located 43 light-years away in the southern constellation Pictor, the orange-colored dwarf star HD 40307 has previously been found to hold three “super-Earth” exoplanets in close orbit. Now, a team of researchers poring over data from ESO’s HARPS planet-hunting instrument Continue reading →

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Cheops will study super-Earths

By Thomas Posted 30 Oct 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
Artist impression of Cheops

Studying planets around other stars will be the focus of the new small Science Programme mission, Cheops, ESA announced today. Its launch is expected in 2017. Cheops – for CHaracterising ExOPlanets Satellite – will target nearby, bright stars already known Continue reading →

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