International Business Times
Chandra X-ray Observatory and the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope suggest that survival of CoRoT-2b would be difficult as the planet is losing about 5 million tons of material every second due to the high-energy radiation. The...
International Business Times
Topics IBTimes Today's Headline Most important and popular Headlines Sample Lead researcher Sarah A. Ballard inferred that this might be because the gravity of another planet was pulling on Kepler-19b and making its rotation irregular. This led to...
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The European Southern Observatory has just announced the discovery of more than 50 new exoplanets (planets outside our solar system), including 16 super-Earths (planets whose mass is between one and 10 times that of our own planet). One of these...
Zee News
This radiation from star CoRoT-2a is stripping about five million tonnes of matter from the planet CoRoT-2b every second, suggests data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory and the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope. CoRoT-2b has a...
The Herald
Astronomers believe they have found a second planet outside our solar system that seems to be in the right zone for life, just barely. But it would feel like a steam bath hot, sticky and beyond uncomfortable. European astronomers announced the...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The planet, dubbed HD85512b, circles an orange star somewhat smaller and cooler than our sun about 36 light-years away. The star, HD85512, is visible in the southern sky in the constellation Vela. The newly found planet circles this star every 59...
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