3 Questions: Sara Seager on the discovery of a ‘new’ form of life
The MIT planetary scientist discusses what the finding means for life on Earth and elsewhere in the universe.
The MIT planetary scientist discusses what the finding means for life on Earth and elsewhere in the universe.
The same phenomenon behind changes in the pitch of a moving ambulance’s siren is helping astronomers locate and study distant planets.
Researchers see tempestuous atmosphere on a planet located 150 light years from Earth.
First detailed analysis of the atmosphere of a Neptune-sized planet reveals surprisingly low methane levels, presents "new territory" for researching planets outside our solar system
Researchers say proposed satellite could represent astronomy’s ‘next big leap’ — one that may help find signs of life elsewhere in the universe.
MIT planetary scientist discusses projects that aim to discover distant planets similar to our own, and what we can learn when we find them