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Call Of The Wild

In Exoplanets by Brian Koberlein25 August 20166 Comments

A new planet discovered around Proxima Centauri begs to be explored.

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Toe The Line

In Exoplanets by Brian Koberlein14 July 20165 Comments

The ice line of a planetary system has been observed for the first time.

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Eyes On A Distant World

In Exoplanets by Brian Koberlein23 June 20166 Comments

A new planet has been discovered orbiting a star 1,200 light years away.

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Exoplanet Water Hiding Under Cloudy Skies

In Exoplanets by Brian Koberlein15 June 20162 Comments

Some large exoplanets may hide their water beneath a layer of clouds and haze.

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An Alien Star

In Exoplanets by Brian Koberlein3 June 20168 Comments

Tabby’s star could be evidence of an alien civilization, but that isn’t the only possible explanation.

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Astronomers Probably Discovered 1,284 New Planets

In Exoplanets by Brian Koberlein18 May 20160 Comments

Astronomers have found 1,284 candidate exoplanets with less than 1% odds of being a false positive.

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Harboring Potential

In Exoplanets by Brian Koberlein13 May 20160 Comments

With the addition of more than a thousand new exoplanets, we have also added to the list of “potentially habitable” planets in the galaxy.

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Earth-Like Protoplanet Around A Young Star

In Exoplanets by Brian Koberlein2 April 20162 Comments

A young star shows evidence of forming an Earth-like world.

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Lava Planet

In Exoplanets by Brian Koberlein31 March 20160 Comments

There’s a planet that is molten lava on one side.

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Brian Koberlein is an astrophysics professor who can't stop rambling about how awesome the Universe is.