Imagine walking through a forest where every leaf is deep red. On Kepler-186f, that’s not science fiction - it’s biology playing by a different rulebook.
A study led by Howard Chen looks to explain what NASA space telescopes are missing in the search for life beyond Earth.
The artists concept depicts Kepler-186f, the first validated Earth-size planet to orbit a distant star in the habitable zone. (Photo: Nasa) Nasa recently confirmed that the total number of known ...
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When scientists discovered the first planet orbiting another star in 1995, few outside astronomy circles noticed. That planet, 51 Pegasi b, opened the door to a field that now boasts more than 5,000 ...
Kepler-186f could be Earth-like in many ways—but its light isn’t. Here’s why plants there wouldn’t be green, and what that reveals about life on other worlds Missing hiker found in ‘bad shape' used ...
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Scientists have detected a hidden alien planet by examining the orbits of the known worlds in the star system, known as Kepler-139. The newfound exoplanet, called Kepler-139f, is a gigantic world ...