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titleFirst confirmed image of the birth of a planet - CNN
linkhttps://www.cnn.com/2018/07/02/world/newborn-planet-image-study/index.html
snippetA planet-hunting instrument has captured the first confirmed image of a newborn planet that's still forming in our galaxy.
dateJul 2, 2018
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titleReal-life Sci-Fi World 14: A horseshoe planetary system - planetplanet
linkhttps://planetplanet.net/2018/07/02/horseshoe-planetary-system/comment-page-1/
snippetImagine a single moon orbiting Saturn (or a single planet orbiting a star). The Lagrange points L1-L5 are places where another object can in ...
dateJul 2, 2018
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titleTEPCat: catalogue of transiting planet properties
linkhttps://www.astro.keele.ac.uk/jkt/tepcat/html-news.html
snippetModified the physical properties HTML to make the files smaller, saving approximately 40% in disk space. 2023/01/21: updated journal reference for Kepler-23 ...
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title2018 Exoplanet Archive News
linkhttps://exoplanetarchive.ipac.caltech.edu/docs/2018news.html
snippetIn case you're wondering, there were 297 confirmed exoplanets added to the NASA Exoplanet Archive this year, including the first TESS confirmed planet that was ...
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titlemoons - Can huge planets be seen from tiny planets?
linkhttps://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/150326/can-huge-planets-be-seen-from-tiny-planets
snippetA habitable moon of a giant planet could orbit it close enough that the giant planet would appear enormous in the sky of the moon, just as the ...
dateJul 6, 2019
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titleK2 Data Release Notes - Kepler & K2 Science Center - GitHub Pages
linkhttps://keplergo.github.io/KeplerScienceWebsite/k2-data-release-notes.html
snippetThis page details the key features of the K2 data releases, including information on field pointing, target selection, observation times and cadences, ...
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titleESPRESSO at VLT - On-sky performance and first results
linkhttps://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2021/01/aa38306-20.pdf
snippet(RV) precision and extreme spectral fidelity with the aim of performing exoplanet research and fundamental astrophysical experiments with.
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titletelescope - David Lee Summers' Web Journal
linkhttps://davidleesummers.wordpress.com/tag/telescope/
snippethttps://davidleesummers.wordpress.com/2018/07/02 ... Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and will help ... html; Learn about my short stories and poems at ...
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titleForty years and still going strong - Astronomy Magazine
linkhttps://www.astronomy.com/space-exploration/forty-years-and-still-going-strong/
snippetVisiting Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, the Voyager program can only be called an unqualified success on virtually every level. The twin ...
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titleQueue Summary : Semester 2018B GN
linkhttps://webarchive.gemini.edu/20210607-sciops--schedules--schedQueue_GN_2020A.html/schedQueue_GN_2018B.html
snippetThe aim is to exhaust band 1 (highest ranked) programs before moving onto band 2 and so on. An observation in band 1 that does not require the ...
dateJun 7, 2021
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questionWere there any 7 Earth size planets found?
snippetFive years ago, astronomers revealed a spectacular collection of other worlds: the TRAPPIST-1 system. Newspapers around the world printed the discovery on their front pages: Astronomers had found that a red dwarf star called TRAPPIST-1 was home to a close-knit family of seven Earth-size planets.
titleDay of Discovery: 7 Earth-Size Planets - NASA
linkhttps://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/jpl/day-of-discovery-7-earth-size-planets/
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questionWhat is the oldest exoplanet?
snippetAt 12.7 billion years old, planet Psr B1620-26 B is almost three times the age of Earth, which formed some 4.5 billion years ago. This exoplanet, the oldest ever detected in our Milky Way galaxy, has been nicknamed “Methuselah” or the “Genesis planet” on account of its extreme old age.
titleReach for the Stars: How old is the oldest known planet? As old as ...
linkhttps://www.masslive.com/living/2020/02/reach-for-the-stars-how-old-is-the-oldest-known-planet-as-old-as-methuselah.html
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questionIs there an exoplanet with a moon?
snippetJust as it can be assumed that the stars in our Milky Way are orbited by planets, moons around these exoplanets should not be uncommon. This makes it all the more difficult to detect them. So far, only two of the more than 5300 known exoplanets have been found to have moons.
titleGiant doubts about giant exomoons - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
linkhttps://www.mpg.de/21217437/1205-aero-giant-doubts-about-giant-exomoons-151060-x
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questionWhy is your Jupiter not a hot Jupiter?
snippetWhile our Jupiter is far away from the sun, hot Jupiters are gas giant planets that closely orbit stars outside our solar system for an orbital period of less than 10 days.
title'Hot Jupiters' may not be orbiting alone - Phys.org
linkhttps://phys.org/news/2023-06-hot-jupiters-orbiting.html