Retro Exo and Its Originators
David Delgado, visual Strategist for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, co-designed the Orbital Pavilion sculpture for the World Science Festival in New York. (Ramsay de Give, The Wall Street Journal)...
View ArticleATLASGAL Survey of Milky Way Completed
The Southern Plane of the Milky Way from the ATLASGAL Survey. Credit: ESO/APEX/ATLASGAL consortium/NASA/GLIMPSE consortium/ESA/Planck A spectacular new image of the Milky Way has been released to mark...
View ArticleOur galaxy's most-mysterious star is even stranger than astronomers thought
This artist’s conception shows a star behind a shattered comet. One of the theories for KIC 8462852’s unusual dimming is the presence of debris from a collision or breakup of a planet or comet in the...
View ArticleCloudy Nights, Sunny Days on Distant Hot Jupiters
This illustration represents how hot Jupiters of different temperatures and different cloud compositions might appear to a person flying over the dayside of these planets on a spaceship, based on...
View ArticleThe Tricky Business of Finding Exocomets
A citizen scientist named Tom Jacobs, who is a businessman by day and a planet-hunter at night, has discovered two stars with strange dips in their light that are probably hosts to ‘exocomets’, i.e....
View ArticleLife’s building blocks may have formed in interstellar clouds
An experiment shows that one of the basic units of life — nucleobases — could have originated within giant gas clouds interspersed between the stars. Essential building blocks of DNA — compounds called...
View ArticleMany Gas Giant Exoplanets Waiting To Be Discovered
Washington, DC—There is an as-yet-unseen population of Jupiter-like planets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars, awaiting discovery by future missions like NASA’s WFIRST space telescope, according to new...
View ArticleVital clues about recycling in the evolution of life in our universe
New research by Kent astrophysicists reveals vital clues about the role recycling plays in the formation of life in our universe. By investigating the different stages in the life journey of stars and...
View ArticleEven ‘Goldilocks’ exoplanets need a well-behaved star
An exoplanet may seem like the perfect spot to set up housekeeping, but before you go there, take a closer look at its star. Rice University astrophysicists are doing just that, building a computer...
View ArticleShort-lived light sources discovered in the sky
Roughly a hundred of very red, star-like sources that have appeared and vanished in short period of time have been discovered by a team of researchers when reviewing catalogue data, according to a new...
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