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Some scientists think they discovered a new dwarf planet at the edge of the solar system, so far away that it takes around 25 ...
As a result of the International Astronomical Union’s 2006 demotion of Pluto from planet to dwarf planet, our solar system ...
The giant planet, named TOI-6894b, was spotted using NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, or TESS. The work was led ...
Scientists have discovered a giant planet called TOI-6894b, orbiting a star that should be far too small to have formed it.
Astronomers have found that planet mass is about 17% of the mass of Jupiter, or about 53 times the mass of the Earth. The ...
Scientists' best explanation for how planets form is called the core accretion theory. The birth of a planetary system begins ...
A small red dwarf star is challenging our knowledge of how planets form by coexisting with a massive exoplanet, much like a ...
Astronomers discover giant gas planet TOI-6894b orbiting a tiny red dwarf, rewriting what we know about planet formation.
A groundbreaking discovery in the field of exoplanet research is forcing scientists to reconsider long-held theories about ...
Astronomers have been left puzzled by the discovery of an unusually large planet orbiting a remarkably small star, a cosmic ...
The host star, TOI-6894, is a red dwarf with only 20% the mass of the Sun, typical of the most common stars in our galaxy.
Screening can now determine their risk for an ever-growing list of conditions — including ones we can’t do much about.