Dr Sarah Alam Malik suggests Saturn's moons Titan and Enceladus, and Jupiter's moon Europa, may host conditions suitable for life, challenging traditional views of the 'Goldilocks zone'.
To begin with — there is no “dark side of the moon,” a phrase I heard repeatedly during the recent epic flight of Artemis II ...
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The first “temperate” Saturn just turned up 330 light-years away — a giant cool enough for mild weather, wrapped in thick clouds of methane
A gas giant 330 light-years from Earth has become the first known Saturn-mass planet cool enough for methane clouds whose ...
Most exoplanet atmospheres NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has analyzed belong to worlds where iron evaporates. Hot Jupiters – giant planets orbiting within days of their stars – have become ...
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