Exoplanet
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NASA: New Earth-Mass Ice Ball Planet 'Colder Than Hoth' Discovered Through Microlensing
NASA scientists discovered an ice ball planet the size of the Earth through microlensing. The ice ball planet is covered in ice and is not habitable.
Latest Research Articles
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Newly Discovered 'Super-Earth' Exoplanet May Be the Best Candidate to Search for Alien Life
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Rare Discovery: Atmosphere Found in Earth-Like Exoplanet
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Visit TRAPPIST-1e: NASA Releases Travel Poster to Commemorate Discovery of 7 New Exoplanets
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Trappist-1 Just the Beginning -- What's Next for NASA After Discovery of the 'Holy Grail' Solar System?
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3 Out of 7 Newly Discovered Earth-like Planets are Potentially Habitable, NASA Reveals
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3 Out of 7 Newly Discovered Earth-like Planets are Potentially Habitable, NASA Reveals
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NASA Expected to Reveal a 'Major' Discovery Beyond the Solar System in a Press Conference
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NASA Invites You to Join the Search for Nearby Worlds, Undiscovered Planets
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Frequent Stellar Eruptions Could Lessen the Oxygen of Planets in Red Dwarf's Habitable Zone
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Ocean World Nearby: Near-Earth Exoplanet Proxima B Could Have a Lot of Water
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Presence of Water Molecules Detected in Hot Jupiter 51 Pegasi B