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
Category: exoplanet
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
The number of extrasolar planets discovered has long since exceeded five thousand, and in 905 cases entire planetary systems have been discovered. Only a very