Exoplanet
- Astronomers Discover Rare Twin Stars with Triple Jupiter-Sized Exoplanets- US Astonomers from the Carnegie Institution have recently spotted a rare astronomical occurrence that has not been seen before -- twin stars hosting three exoplanets. This marks the first exoplanet detection made based solely on data from the Planet Finder Spectrograph. 
Latest Research Articles
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- Is Proxima B in Alpha Centauri Really Habitable?
- New Research Proves Existence of Planet Nine
- Flares From Proxima B’s Star Could Affect The Planet’s ‘Habitability’
- Breakthrough Starshot Has A New Target: To Explore Proxima B
- Newly Discovered Earth-Like Planet Is Orbiting Proxima Centauri
- Moon Hunting: New Technique Could Detect Exomoons Through Their Planets’ Light
- Second Earth? Kepler Catalogs Exoplanets That Could Be Similar to Earth
- NASA Update: The Loneliest Star in the Milky Way Discovered Billions of Light-Years Away
- TESS to Conduct Planet-Search Just a Few Hundred Light-Years Away from Earth, NASA States
- 2 Earth-Sized Exoplanets Confirmed to be Rocky, Could Harbor Alien Life
- Kepler Mission Confirms Another 104 Exoplanets




