Por: Newsweek Tech November 22, 2022
Finding a planet out in deep space that we could potentially live on has been a science fiction trope for decades, but little more than that.Yet with scientists discovering a growing number of exoplanets all around the universe, many new candidates to be the perfect Earth 2.0 have emerged.For example, in February 2022 Newsweek reported that astronomers have spotted two mini-Neptune exoplanets, which, as they lose their puffy atmospheres, are... + full article
Forbes USA Tech November 13, 2022
The Keck Planet Finder achieved first light on November 9, 2022 after capturing a spectrum of ... [+] Jupiter. W. M. Keck Observatory/Caltech/KPF Team A strange new image of the was published today that will, say scientists, help them identify Earth-like planets orbiting distant... + más
Jupiter closer to Earth than it has been in 59 years on Monday night | The Boston Globe
Jupiter to come closest to Earth tonight for 59 years—here's how to see it | Newsweek
WPTV USA Nation November 03, 2022
Astronomers say they've discovered a strange exoplanet with a marshmallow-like density that appears to float in space as if it's in a cosmic bathtub. Space observers using the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona say they found the planet orbiting a cool red dwarf... + más
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Comic Gabriel Fluffy Iglesias: Keeping it fun and friendly for everyone | CBS News
CBS News USA Science November 01, 2022
For a long time, the sun's glare has been hiding a secret — a trio of space rocks with one member that could one day be hazardous to the planet. Of the three asteroids recently discovered by astronomers, two are so massive that they have been described as planet killers... + más
NASA will slam its Dart spacecraft into an asteroid — and you can watch | The Boston Globe
Asteroid the size of One World Trade Center set for close shave with Earth | Newsweek
The New York Times USA Science October 31, 2022
Astronomers on the hunt for modestly sized asteroids that could vaporize a city or bulkier beasts that could sterilize Earth’s surface have spotted a new potential threat. But there’s no immediate need to worry — it’ll be many generations until it may pose a danger to... + más
Forbes USA Tech October 16, 2022
Artist’s impression of the molten surface of a young planet reacting with its atmosphere to form ... [+] water vapor. Tadahiro Kimura Some astronomers think it’s about time we started looking at Sun-like stars if we want to look for a potential Earth 2.0. Trouble is, yellow... + más
Viral video shows how Earth's continents will look in 250 million years | Newsweek
In 200 Million Years There Will Be Only The Supercontinent Of ‘Amasia’ On Earth, Supercomputer Simulation Concludes | Forbes
Newsweek USA Tech September 27, 2022
Astronomers were treated to stunning views of Jupiter on September 26 as the largest planet in the Solar System made its closest pass by Earth since 1963. Fortunately, anyone who missed the occasion on Monday night can still see the planet shining brightly on Tuesday and... + más
The Atlantic USA Science September 24, 2022
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a mesmerizing view of the planet.NASA / ESA / CSA / STScISeptember 21, 2022Did you know that Neptune has rings?It’s true. The planet is the farthest from us has a set of narrow bands made of dust. Planetary scientists know this, as... + más
James Webb Space Telescope captures Neptune's rings in new images | ABC News
New JWST image reveals full glory of Neptune, its moons, and rings | Ars Technica
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