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Astronomers discover a new type of planet that probably smells like rotten eggs Space
Astronomers discover a new type of planet that probably smells like rotten eggs Space
Astronomers discover what may be a new type of planet abcnews.com
ARIEL, A Revolutionary 1,000-Exoplanet Mission, Is Getting Tested – IFLScience Got An Exclusive Look IFLScience
Molten alien planet with sulfur-choked atmosphere displays unique hellscape Reuters
Molten Sulfurous World Blurs Exoplanet Categories Sky & Telescope
TESS discovers a super-Earth exoplanet orbiting nearby star Phys.org
Life, But Not As We Know It Universe Today
‘Completely bonkers’ collision of 2 exoplanets observed EarthSky
Earth-size exoplanet with a one-year orbit is the best candidate for life astronomers have found to date Earth.com
Astronomers spot super-Earth circling a star 83 light-years away using space telescope Interesting Engineering
CHEOPS discovery defies planetary formation rules Phys.org
Tiny NASA Spacecraft Delivers Exoplanet Mission’s First Images NASA (.gov)
Cornell exoplanet expert discusses where we should look for life Cornell University
Volatile-rich evolution of molten super-Earth L 98-59 d Nature
Bridging the Gap: Using Brown Dwarfs to Examine Silicate Clouds in Giant Exoplanet Atmospheres astrobiology.com
New Space Telescopes Hunting Earth-Like Exoplanets and Habitable Worlds Beyond Tech Times
Cereal Box-Sized Satellite Shares First Images of Stars While Searching for Life on Exoplanets Discover Magazine
New exoplanet discovery reveals ‘sulfur world’ that could smell like rotten eggs AccuWeather
Astronomers confirm potentially habitable exoplanet in the solar neighborhood Astronomy Magazine
New Study Complicates the Search for Alien Oxygen Universe Today
Seeking other Earths: Will this new telescope find them? EarthSky
'Completely bonkers': Astronomers find evidence of a cataclysmic collision between exoplanets Space
The observation of Earth-like exoplanets with ground-based telescopes and a shared orbiting starshade Nature
Long-term Monitoring Of WASP-19 b: Signs Of Apsidal Precession And Molecular Signatures astrobiology.com
SPARCS Spacecraft Delivers Its First Exoplanet Images astrobiology.com
Astronomers have discovered a unique exoplanet located about 35 light-years away Notebookcheck
NASA’s Tally of Planets Outside Our Solar System Reaches 6,000 NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) (.gov)
Astronomers discover a new planet type with a vast magma ocean Tech Explorist
Starshade concept could reveal Earth-like exoplanets Universe Today
The Impact Of Supermassive Black Holes On Exoplanet Habitability: I. Spanning The Natural Mass Range astrobiology.com
Searching For Life-As-We-Don't-Know-It: Mission-relevant Application of Assembly Theory For Exoplanet Life Detection astrobiology.com
What is an exoplanet? An astrophysicist explains why they are vital for finding alien life Northeastern Global News
CHEOPS Discovery Defies Planetary Formation Rules Universe Today
Masses of Potentially Habitable Planets Characterized by the Habitable Worlds Observatory astrobiology.com
Exoplanets, explained University of Chicago News
Scientists discover pungent sulfur planet beyond our solar system Scripps News
Life on exoplanets? European Space Agency
Fiery, stinky ‘lava’ planet discovered by scientists — temperature can hit a hellish 2,700°F New York Post
How far are we from finding exomoons and exorings? Scientific American
Discourse: Discovering what exoplanets are made from Royal Institution