Gaia-4b, a giant exoplanet orbiting a small star, is the first planet confirmed using Gaia’s astrometric technique.
The planet, dubbed TOI-6038A b, is a dense sub-Saturn size with a mass of 78.5 Earth masses and a radius of 6.41 Earth radii in a wide binary system.
“It is the fifth exoplanet detection using the combined efforts of the PARAS-1 and PARAS-2 spectrographs. It highlights India’s growing expertise in advanced astronomical instrumentation, with the ...
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The Hubble Space Telescope has captured imagery of the R Aquarii binary star system from 2014-2023. The images have been time ...
The Einstein Probe was launched in January 2024 to study the high-energy universe, and among its instruments is its ...
BEIJING -- China's Einstein Probe (EP) astronomical satellite has captured an X-ray flash from a rare and elusive binary star ...
Using the X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) and Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER), Indian astronomers have ...