A new study shows that planets bigger than Earth and smaller than Neptune are common outside the Solar System.
Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian
Posted inExoplanets, -moons, -comets, Habitable Zones, Press Release, Radiation, Space Weather & Heliophysics
Extreme Eruption on Young Sun-like Star Signals Savage Environment for Developing Exoplanets
Astronomers have detected an extreme eruption from a young star that became more than a hundred times brighter in only a few hours.
Posted inImpact events
What Killed The Dinosaurs And Where Did It Come From?
New theory explains possible origin of the Armageddon-causing object. It forever changed history when it crashed into Earth about 66 million years ago. The Chicxulub impactor, as it’s known, left […]
Posted inPress Release, SETI & Technosignatures
New Study to Search Universe for Signs of Technological Civilizations
Scientists at the Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian and the University of Rochester are collaborating on a project to search the universe for signs of life via technosignatures, after […]
