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A team led by UdeM researchers confirms a fifth potentially habitable planet around L 98-59, a red dwarf 35 light-years away.
Miguel Claro took one last look at Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-Atlas as it bid farewell to Earth for the next 80,000 years.
What can a newborn planet teach astronomers about planetary formation and evolution? This is what a recent study published in ...
Astronomers have discovered a bright signal, embedded deep in a young disc, that is likely young planet HD 135344B still ...
Astronomers may have caught a still-forming planet in action, carving out an intricate pattern in the gas and dust that ...
The first direct detection of a protoplanet confirms a long-held theory while presenting new possibilities for understanding ...
Astronomers have long struggled to find young planets hidden inside the thick clouds of gas and dust that swirl around new ...
Using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile, scientists studied the planet's atmosphere from 520 light-years away.
Using the European Southern Observatory’s accurately named Very Large Telescope and working with researchers internationally, the scientists quickly found signs of a past double detonation.
As a European Southern Observatory photo ambassador, a member of The World At Night and the official astrophotographer of the Dark Sky Alqueva Reserve, he specializes in astronomical skyscapes ...
An image of the protoplanetary disk around the star TWA 7, recorded using the European Southern Observatory's Chile-based Very Large Telescope's SPHERE instrument, overlayed with an image captured ...
Larry Denneau, a member of the ATLAS team, reviewed and submitted the discovery observations from the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile shortly after it was observed.