Por: Ars Technica Science August 08, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Aug 8, 2023 2:35 pm UTC / An artist's conception of an ice-encrusted rogue planet. Planets that go rogue orbit no star. They wander the vacuum of space alone, having been kicked out of their star systems by gravitational interactions with other planets and stars. Nobody really knows how many rogue planets could be out there, but that may change in a few years. Researchers from... + full article
The New York Times USA Science August 06, 2023
Free-floating planets — dark, isolated orbs roaming the universe unfettered to any host star — don’t just pop into existence in the middle of cosmic nowhere. They probably form the same way other planets do: within the swirling disk of gas and dust surrounding an infant... + más
Lots of Earth-mass rogue planets could be found by NASA’s Roman telescope | Ars Technica
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Newsweek USA Tech May 30, 2023
A large proportion of the most common type of planet in the galaxy could be situated in the habitable Goldilocks Zone of their solar system, research has found.Astronomers from the University of Florida have found that of the billions of planets orbiting stars smaller and cooler... + más
TRAPPIST-1 planets may be far more habitable than we first thought | Newsweek
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Los Angeles Times USA Science March 28, 2023
The James Webb Space Telescope has found no evidence of an atmosphere at one of the seven rocky, Earth-sized planets orbiting another star. That doesn’t bode well for the rest of the planets in this solar system, some of which are in the sweet spot for harboring water and... + más
James Webb Space Telescope captures Neptune's rings in new images | ABC News
Webb telescope uncovers 'cosmic knot' of ancient galaxies | 10 WBNS
Portland Press Herald USA World March 28, 2023
This illustration depicts what the exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 b could look like. On Monday, scientists said the Webb Space Telescope has found no evidence of an atmosphere at this innermost of the seven rocky, Earth-sized planets orbiting the nearby star, named Trappist. NASA, ESA,... + más
No atmosphere found at faraway Earth-sized world, study says | WPLG Local 10
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ABC News USA Tech January 24, 2023
Tuesday marks one year since the reached its destination, orbiting 1 million miles away from Earth.The Webb telescope, which was launched on Christmas Day in 2021, was a collaboration between NASA, the European Space Agency, and the Canadian Space Agency with the goal of... + más
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10 WBNS USA Nation October 28, 2022
WASHINGTON — NASA's James Webb Space Telescope made a surprising discovery as it peered into the ancient depths of the universe: aof massive galaxies forming around an extremely red quasar that existed billions of years ago. A quasar forms as gas falls into a supermassive... + más
Those Beautiful James Webb Space Telescope Images Are Just the Beginning | Slate
ABC News USA Tech September 21, 2022
NASA released new images of Neptune from the James Webb Space Telescope on Wednesday, showing off some of the planet's rings.This is the clearest view of Neptune's rings in over 30 years since NASA's Voyager 2 photographically captured the rings during a flyby in... + más
New JWST image reveals full glory of Neptune, its moons, and rings | Ars Technica
Neptune and rings shine in photos from new space telescope | ABC News
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