One of the main questions in astronomy today is how planets get around stars into their observed orbits, which are much closer to the parent
Category: exoplanet

Astronomers have discovered a planetary system that exhibits the strongest observed gravitational interaction between two giant planets to date. This gravitational dance is so strong

Twenty years after its decommissioning, the ESO 1.52-m telescope hosted at our La Silla Observatory in Chile, has been given new life. Its brand-new PLATO

J. Šubjak from Setellar department led the study that primarily announced the discovery of the planet TOI-2458 b. The planet is a mini-neptun and orbits

The exoplanet/brown dwarf BD-14 3065b has an unexpectedly large radius for its age, suggesting that it is burning deuterium. This is the process that distinguishes