Our corner of the galaxy teems with alien worlds. In the 25 years since the discovery of the first planets beyond our solar system, astronomers have found more than 3,600 worlds orbiting other stars.
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Red sky paradox: either we’re impossible, or aliens should be everywhere
Most stars in the cosmos are small, cool red dwarfs, yet the only intelligent life we know orbits a relatively rare yellow ...
A group of dozens of astronomers have found evidence of a small, rocky, and potentially watery world lurking around the closest star to the sun. The planet, called Proxima b, is slightly larger than ...
NASA researchers have published a new study that sheds light on the reason why the red supergiant VY Canis Majoris has grown dim, citing a phenomenon similar to the one that caused Betelgeuse to grow ...
Planets orbiting small, dim red-dwarf stars might be good places for alien life to spring up after all. For years, many astronomers thought planets around such stars, also called M dwarfs, were ...
Planted inside Flux Studio in the East Village in New York, Don DiLego is pondering the past year, one predominantly spent at his Velvet Elk Studios in the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania, when ...
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