University of Birmingham astronomers joined a global team of scientists to discover a distant planetary system that turns scientific understanding of planet formation upside down. In the Solar System, ...
A newly discovered planet orbiting a distant star may change scientists’ understanding of how planetary systems form.
Astronomers have found a rocky planet where it should not exist, orbiting far from a cool red star. Could this strange ...
We know that our Solar System is not the blueprint for all planetary systems out there. There are gas giant planets orbiting ...
For decades, scientists have believed that planetary systems typically form with rocky planets close to their star and gas-rich planets farther away. This discovery questions their knowledge.
Astronomers say a newly discovered solar system about 116 light years from Earth is challenging long held ideas about how planets form.According to CNN, researchers using telescopes from NASA ...
A planetary system 116 light-years from Earth has a peculiar pattern. It could flip the script on how planets form, ...
A global team of astronomers, led by the University of Warwick, have used a European Space Agency (ESA) telescope to discover ...
Their observations of a faint, cool M-dwarf star called LHS 1903 revealed a system with a rocky world at its outer edge. LHS ...
Astronomers have found a distant world that challenges planetary formation theory, with a rocky planet where gas giants should be.
Scientists used the European Space Agency's Cheops satellite to discover that the planetary system around the star LHS 1903 ...