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“Extrasolar Planets”

Apr 22, 2013 11:31 AM ET // Ray Villard
Last week’s announcement of two “super-Earth” type planets sharing the habitable zone around Kepler-62 ratcheted up our optimism that life-bearing planets are all over the galaxy. Continue reading →
Apr 19, 2013 06:27 PM ET // Ian O'Neill
The recent Kepler-62 discovery is like "exoplanetary gold" for SETI scientists who are on the hunt for extraterrestrial intelligences. ->
Apr 7, 2013 03:03 AM ET // Ian O'Neill
NASA has selected a $200 million mission to carry out a full-sky survey for exoplanets orbiting nearby stars. The space observatory, called the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), is scheduled for a 2017 launch. ->
Apr 4, 2013 01:36 PM ET // Ian O'Neill
The Kepler space telescope's prime objective is to hunt for small worlds orbiting distant stars, but that doesn't mean it's not going to detect some extreme relativistic phenomena along the way. ->
Mar 13, 2013 03:29 AM ET // Ray Villard
Building a huge radar system to bridge vast interstellar distances may not be such a silly idea. ->
Feb 28, 2013 03:22 PM ET // Jason Major
The ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) has captured an infrared picture of the star HD100546 -- is that clump of gas a "baby bump"? ->
Feb 6, 2013 12:46 PM ET // Larry O'Hanlon
Giant aliens from super-exo-earths are in danger of evaporating in a puff of planetary science dust. A new model suggests super-Earths are really mini-Neptunes. ->
Dec 16, 2009 05:08 PM ET // Ian O'Neill
Artist's impression of GJ 1214b passing in front of its host red dwarf star. This red dwarf is approximately one-fifth the size of our sun (David A. Aguilar/CfA). A "super-Earth" has been discovered orbiting a red dwarf star on our cosmic doorstep, only 42 light years away. But here's the best bit:...
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