Aging stars may be destroying the giant planets orbiting closest to them, according to a new study by astronomers at UCL and ...
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Aging stars destroy their planets more often than we thought: What does this mean for Earth?
Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), astronomers have discovered that aging stars in their so-called ...
The study, led by astronomers from University College London (UCL) and the University of Warwick, provides some of the ...
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Aging stars destroy their closest worlds far sooner than expected
The quiet fear of losing your home is usually a human story, but in the sky, entire worlds may face something similar. As ...
A new survey of 500,000 stars finds only 0.28% host close-in giants, showing how aging Sun-like stars drag their planets to destruction.
Learn about the closest black hole from Earth, Gaia BH1. This recently discovered black hole is dormant, but it’s only 1,600 ...
Astronomers have been looking for exoplanets orbiting Barnard's Star, the nearest solitary star to Earth at just 5.96 light-years away, since its discovery in 1916. Unconvincing signs of planets in ...
Astronomers have discovered that aging stars may be devouring their closest giant planets as they swell into red giants.
Credit: NASA/GSFC/Frank Reddy Ageing stars look to be destroying the giant planets orbiting closest to them, according to a new study by ...
A newly discovered comet named C/2025 V1, which some have compared to 3I/ATLAS, is due to make its closest approach to Earth on Tuesday, Nov. 11.
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Why October 29 is so important? Interstellar object 3I/Atlas makes its closest approach to Earth — here’s what we know
The mysterious interstellar object 3I/Atlas will pass by Earth on October 29, and scientists explain what it means and whether it’s safe.
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