This artist's rendition shows one possible appearance for the planet HD 219134b, the nearest rocky exoplanet found to
date outside our solar system.
Not exact matches
While they are theoretically predicted to surround giant planets at birth, there has been little observational evidence to
date for circumplanetary disks
outside the
solar system.
A team of European astronomers has located what may be the largest collection of planets discovered to
date outside our own
solar system.
To
date scientists have discovered 1,700 exoplanets, planets
outside of our
solar system.
Researchers working with data from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have found the strongest evidence to
date for the existence of a stratosphere — the layer of an atmosphere in which temperature increases with altitude — on an exoplanet (a planet
outside of the
Solar System).
They arrived at that
date because that's when Voyager recorded a permanent drop in heliosphere - produced particles and an increase in galactic cosmic rays from
outside the
solar system.
Scientists have discovered the strongest evidence to
date for a stratosphere on a planet
outside our
solar system on WASP - 121b, an exoplanet described as a «hot Jupiter».
Scientists have discovered the strongest evidence to
date for a stratosphere on a planet
outside our
solar system, or exoplanet.