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Month: September 2023
Gliese 12 b, an intriguing Earth- or Venus-sized world
Meet Gliese 12 b. It’s a world, orbiting a distant sun. It’s portrayed in this […]
Astronomers report potential candidates for alien structures, and evidence against their existence
Tabby’s Star in infrared (left) and ultraviolet (right). Credit: Wikipedia There are three ways to […]
A New Deep Learning Algorithm Can Find Earth 2.0
How can machine learning help astronomers find Earth-like exoplanets? This is what a recently accepted […]
Missing: Audacity
NASA has been suffering for two decades from the effects of American indecision about its […]
Early Earth’s magnetic field strength was similar to today’s – Physics World
Early Earth’s magnetic field strength was similar to today’s – Physics World Skip to main […]
Planetary Wanderings: Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC2020)
Welcome to the first day of #EPSC2020, our first major virtual conference! The conference is […]
Study quantifies satellite brightness, challenges ground-based astronomy
The ability to have access to the Internet or use a mobile phone anywhere in […]
Swarming for success: Starling completes primary mission
The four CubeSate spacecraft that make up the Starling swarm have demonstrated success in autonomous […]
Fides et Ratio: Where in the Universe is Math?
You can hear the most interesting and compelling things from the most unexpected sources. In […]