The planets around a nearby star seem to be in the wrong order, hinting that they formed through a different mechanism than ...
A closer look at the planets around a star called LHS 1903 may just flip our understanding of how planetary systems form.
The fourth planet in the system is a rocky world, while the second and third ones are gas planets.
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Astronomers have observed a planetary system that challenges current planet ...
Surprised astronomers said Thursday they have discovered a star with planets in a bizarre order that defies scientific expectations -- and suggests these faraway worlds formed in a manner never seen ...
Using HARPS and HARPS-N spectrographs, astronomers have observed a nearby K-type star designated HD 176986, known to host two ...
A global team of astronomers, led by the University of Warwick, have used a European Space Agency (ESA) telescope to discover ...
An international team of astronomers has discovered a distant planetary system that challenges long-standing theories of how planets form.
The planetary system, located 120 light-years away, features four worlds orbiting a red dwarf star and challenges classical formation schemes.
With this new survey, astronomers have gained a peek inside a stage of exoplanet system formation they have yet to fully ...
Gas giants possibly developed slowly in the solar system. They developed cores layer by layer within a disk of ice and dust ...
General relativity helps explain the lack of planets around tight binary stars by driving orbital resonances that eject or destroy close-in worlds. This process naturally creates a “desert” of ...