Explore This Section Exoplanets Home Exoplanets Overview Exoplanets Facts Types of Exoplanets Stars What is the Universe Search for Life The Big Questions Are We Alone? Can We Find Life?
Explore This Section Exoplanets Home Exoplanets Overview Exoplanets Facts Types of Exoplanets Stars What is the Universe Search for Life The Big Questions Are We Alone? Can We Find Life?
The fundamental constants of nature seem perfectly tuned to allow life to exist. If they were even a little bit different, we simply wouldn’t be here. Given this grave existential
A top-down view of the TOI-2285 system architecture, where the scale of the figure is shown along each axis. The CHZ is shown in light green, the OHZ extensions to
(top) The JWST spectrum of Cha 1107-7626 taken with NIRSpec-PRISM (green) and MIRI-LRS (blue). Overplotted are the ISPI and Spitzer photometric points from Luhman et al. (2008). (bottom) The spectral
The United States Space Force, America’s newest military branch, executes its mission with roughly 9,400 military personnel and an additional 5,000 civilian employees. This is a fraction of the size
The Chinese company LandSpace launched its methane-powered Zhugque-2E rocket on Saturday (May 17), carrying a batch of six satellites to orbit. Zhugque-2E lifted off Saturday at 12:12 a.m. EDT (0412
ST. LOUIS — A new generation of Earth monitoring satellites is emerging to help responders detect and react to wildfires more quickly. Muon Space, which launched its FireSat protoflight mission
If you want a Memorial Day streaming deal, you’ll be hard pressed to find a better one than this. A year of Peacock TV, with over 50 always-on channels and
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope obtained this view of Titan with blue, green and red filters on July 11, 2023. New observations by Webb and the Keck II telescope in
Megan Harvey is a utilization flight lead and capsule communicator, or capcom, in the Research Integration Office at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. She integrates science payload constraints related






