Planets Around Other Stars

10 May, 202112:31

Scientists have searched for years for planets orbiting other stars. These are called extrasolar planets or ‘exoplanets’. Today there are research teams around the world searching for extrasolar planets with greatly refined research techniques. As of writing this article, there are over 450 objects catalogued in exoplanet lists.

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Original article: Planets Around Other Stars
The existence and origin of extrasolar planets
Extrasolar planets suggest our solar system is unique and young
Hosing down the hype
New Planet Challenges Evolutionary Models
Extrasolar planets with organic materials
Other solar systems challenge evolution
Hawking atheopathy
Life on Earth 2.0—Really?
How good is our neighbourhood!

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