Star TOI-5882 Shows Signs of Consuming a Planet and Preparing for Another
A star 1,300 light-years away appears to have just consumed one world and is gearing up for seconds.
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TOI-6019 b
TOI-6019 b is a gas giant exoplanet that orbits a G-type star. Its mass is 0.46880643 Jupiters, it takes 14.5 days to complete one orbit of

TOI-6019 b
TOI-6019 b is a gas giant exoplanet that orbits a G-type star. Its mass is 0.46880643 Jupiters, it takes 14.5 days to complete one orbit of
Star Just Ate a Planet, and It's Not Done Yet
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NASA's TESS discovers unusual exoplanet system shaped by a brown dwarf
"This discovery provides a crucial insight into how planets form even around massive, eccentric objects."
NASA's TESS discovers unusual exoplanet system shaped by a brown dwarf
"This discovery provides a crucial insight into how planets form even around massive, eccentric objects."
Potentially habitable rocky exoplanet GJ 3378b discovered 25 light-years away in red dwarf's habitable zone
The planet, designated GJ 3378b, orbits the faint red dwarf star in the constellation of Camelopardalis, the Giraffe.
Potentially habitable rocky exoplanet GJ 3378b discovered 25 light-years away in red dwarf's habitable zone
The planet, designated GJ 3378b, orbits the faint red dwarf star in the constellation of Camelopardalis, the Giraffe.

TOI-2147 b
TOI-2147 b is a gas giant exoplanet that orbits a F-type star. Its mass is 0.36497682 Jupiters, it takes 26.2 days to complete one orbit of

TOI-2147 b
TOI-2147 b is a gas giant exoplanet that orbits a F-type star. Its mass is 0.36497682 Jupiters, it takes 26.2 days to complete one orbit of
How Astronomers Can Identify Stars That Have Consumed Their Planets
Stars gobbling up their close-in planets is likely common throughout the universe. Researchers explore the chemical signatures of these even
How Astronomers Can Identify Stars That Have Consumed Their Planets
Stars gobbling up their close-in planets is likely common throughout the universe. Researchers explore the chemical signatures of these even

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