Peas in a Pod?
Neighboring exoplanets appear to come in similar sizes. But is this a result of observational bias?
Neighboring exoplanets appear to come in similar sizes. But is this a result of observational bias?
The key to understanding how these worlds are built is to consider where they are missing.
Professor Joshua Winn has played a major role in our current understanding of exoplanets, serving as part of both the Kepler and TESS missions. Discover what we know about exoplanets from Kepler and what we may learn from TESS ahead of his plenary talk at #AAS234.
Today’s authors carefully check their evidence for the first potential exomoon detection.
Nothing is easy when you have two stars instead of one. Under the right circumstances, it can be especially hard to hold on to your atmosphere.
Planets are occasionally found swallowed by their dying host stars. Where and how often does this happen?