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An AI tool called RAVEN just confirmed 114 new exoplanets hidden in NASA’s TESS data — the largest single confirmation in TESS history
Somewhere in four years of starlight recorded by NASA’s planet-hunting telescope, 114 worlds were hiding in plain sight. They ...
Discovery led by UC Santa Cruz Ph.D. of daily cloud cycle on a hot Jupiter exoplanet provides unique window into its make-up ...
Using a new technique that partly relies on artificial intelligence, researchers spotted potentially more than 10,000 new ...
Scientists say about 10,000 new exoplanet candidates may be hiding in NASA data, after using artificial intelligence to scan millions of stars—including ones too faint to study before.
A newly identified planetary system is giving scientists fresh clues about how giant worlds form in the earliest stages of a ...
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NASA exoplanet-hunting spacecraft TESS reveals its most complete look at the night sky yet
TESS has released its most complete view of the sky over Earth, revealing the location of 6,000 potential worlds beyond the ...
Sand clouds form every morning but clear up by nightfall on WASP-94A b, a well-studied gas giant in a constellation located ...
It would appear we now have 10,091 candidate exoplanets to go through and confirm.
An oddity among exoplanets, L 98-59 d is (so far) in a class all its own, but astronomers expect powerful new telescopes will ...
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