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Has NASA Found Another Earth-Like Planet?
Did NASA find another Earth? Scientists look to the sky to find a copy of our planet, and some experts think they may have ...
Opinion
Space.com on MSNStrange 'puffy' alien world breaks every rule for how planets should behave
A low-density, puffy planet orbiting relatively far from a young star in a nearly perpendicular orbit. What's going on?
Exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 e may contain an atmosphere and liquid water, NASA scientists said. Research into the exoplanet is ongoing.
Primetimer on MSN
Did NASA’s exoplanet balloon really crash in Texas? Scientist behind the mission explains what happened
NASA officials respond to reports claiming an exoplanet-hunting balloon crashed in Texas, with the project’s lead scientist explaining what really happened.
Space.com on MSN
Did a NASA exoplanet-hunting balloon really 'crash' in Texas? Not according to the scientist behind the flight
NASA launched an exoplanet-hunting experiment Oct. 1 despite the government shutdown. After the mission's end on Oct. 2, news ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
For the First Time, NASA’s Webb Telescope Sees Birth of a New Solar System
For the first time, astronomers have witnessed the early stages of planet formation around a distant young star, HOPS-315, thanks to groundbreaking observations made using theJames Webb Space ...
Since the 1970s, Voyager 1 has been making groundbreaking discoveries. But its journey is far from over, and it's still ...
The James Webb telescope has made another stunning discovery -- this time of a massive planet that could potentially sustain life, according to multiple space agencies. Astronomers have captured ...
Space scientists look back on 30 years of exoplanet discoveries — from rows of massive ‘super-Earths‘ to worlds with ...
Solar storms can have a devastating effect on earth's power and communication grids, and the trio of missions may help to ...
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NASA shares skywatching tips for October 2025, including the best nights to see the Moon, planets, and meteor showers
NASA’s “What’s Up” guide for October 2025 outlines the month’s best celestial events, including Moon–planet pairings, meteor showers, and stargazing tips for observers worldwide.
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