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    Planet hunting on hold

    The Kepler spacecraft is once again in safe mode.

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    Grazing in the gap

    Stefan Kraus and his team have discovered evidence of a planet forming in a star's dust disk, shedding new light on planet formation.

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    1640 strikes again

    The Project 1640 team has captured some spectacular spectra from a four-exoplanet system.

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    Planets in a petri dish

    Our galaxy is teeming with a wild variety of planets. In addition to our solar system's eight near-and-dear planets, there are more than 800 so-called exoplanets known to circle stars beyond our sun. One of the first "species" of exoplanets to be discovered is the hot Jupiters, also known as roasters.

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    IN THE ZONE

    NASA's Kepler mission has discovered two new planetary systems that include three super-Earth-size planets in the "habitable zone," the range of distance from a star where the surface temperature of an orbiting planet might be suitable for liquid water.

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    Small stars are a big deal

    ...and could be the best chance for finding life on an exoplanet. We talk with Sagan Fellow Sarah Ballard about a new frontier in planet-hunting.

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    Planet hunting on hold

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    Grazing in the gap

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    1640 strikes again

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  • Safemode

    May 15, 2013

    Planet-hunting on hold

    The Kepler spacecraft is once again in safe mode.

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  • Pre-trans-disk-1

    May 13, 2013

    Grazing in the gap

    Stefan Kraus and his team have discovered evidence of a planet forming in a star's dust disk, shedding new light on planet formation.

    › read article

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    May 09, 2013

    1640 strikes again

    The Project 1640 team has captured some spectacular spectra from a four-exoplanet system.

    › read article

  • Piathumb

    May 06, 2013

    Planets in a petri dish

    Our galaxy is teeming with a wild variety of planets. In addition to our solar system's eight near-and-dear planets, there are more than 800 so-called exoplanets known to circle stars beyond our sun. One of the first "species" of exoplanets to be discovered is the hot Jupiters, also known as roasters.

    › read article

  • Pia17001

    April 18, 2013

    In the zone

    NASA's Kepler mission has discovered two new planetary systems that include three super-Earth-size planets in the "habitable zone," the range of distance from a star where the surface temperature of an orbiting planet might be suitable for liquid water.

    › read article

  • Tess

    April 09, 2013

    Talkin' bout TESS

    NASA's latest exoplanet mission is called TESS and is scheduled to launch in 2017.

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    April 04, 2013

    Yummy!

    Astronomers watch as a rogue exoplanet is devoured by a black hole.

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  • Expoplanet_high_res

    March 19, 2013

    Visions of vapor

    Astronomers using Keck observatory have taken some of the most in-depth measurements of an exoplanet atmosphere yet.

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  • Taurusland

    March 15, 2013

    Cool confluence

    Kepler, the moon, a comet, and Jupiter wrangle with the horns of Taurus.

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  • Ballrdtiny

    March 07, 2013

    Small stars are a big deal

    ...and could be the best chance for finding life on an exoplanet

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