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Red dwarf stars are unlikely to host planets with advanced life and civilizations
For all the talk about life across the cosmos, Earth remains the only confirmed example. That single data point makes your place in the universe feel both ordinary and strange.
The world of astronomy has just found something that lies on the border between science and science fiction. We are sure that ...
A coronal mass ejection on another star has been witnessed in its entirety for the first time, revealing that when these ...
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Brown dwarf with stormy atmosphere discovered orbiting red dwarf via three observation techniques
By combining the power of ground-based and space-based telescopes, astronomers have discovered a new brown dwarf—a type of ...
Keck Observatory and Subaru Telescope on Maunakea, Hawaiʻi Island, have discovered a brown dwarf companion orbiting a nearby ...
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Earth's future? A dead star devours the remnants of its planets in real time
The Universe still holds many surprises, as demonstrated by this exceptional observation of a dying star devouring the ...
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The search for life on Venus just took another turn, thanks to JWST's brown dwarf discovery
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has discovered phosphine in the atmosphere of a brown dwarf — the same chemical that stoked controversy following claims that it had been detected on Venus and ...
The nova outburst happens once every roughly 80 years, making this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for many.
For all the talk about life across the cosmos, Earth remains the only confirmed example. That single data point makes your place in the universe feel both ordinary and strange. Two facts sharpen the ...
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