Discoveries and research on planets beyond our solar system
NASA has officially confirmed the existence of over 6,000 exoplanets, marking a significant milestone in our quest to understand the universe and our place within it. This discovery opens up a universe of possibilities for future exploration and the search for life beyond Earth.
Step into the world of Project Avalon, a fictional Earth-like planet in the Providence star system. Discover its colonization history and unique characteristics.
Discover TOI-3757 b, a unique gas-giant exoplanet that's larger than Jupiter but surprisingly light, earning it the nickname 'marshmallow planet' due to its exceptionally low density. This fascinating world orbits a distant red dwarf star, expanding our understanding of planetary diversity.
Embark on a visual journey to K2-18b, an intriguing exoplanet located 124 light-years away, brought to life through captivating digital art. This piece marks a return to planetary depictions after a hiatus, promising more exciting space art to come.
Witness the incredible power of exoplanet WISPIT 2b as it carves a significant gap in its protoplanetary disk, captured by the Very Large Telescope. This stunning image offers a glimpse into the dynamic processes of planetary formation.
NASA's Dawn mission has provided the clearest images yet of dwarf planet Ceres, revealing compelling evidence that it may have once harbored the conditions necessary for microbial life.
An incredible artistic visualization compares the sizes of over 800 terrestrial exoplanets discovered by scientists. Imagine the unique sunrises and sunsets on these distant worlds!
Discover a captivating artistic rendition of WASP-107 c, a fascinating exoplanet brought to life with just 11 minutes of dedicated work. Explore the creative process behind this stunning visual.
Explore a fascinating digital artwork of the exoplanet WASP-107 b, created using Paint.NET. Discover the artistic process behind visualizing this unique celestial body.
Explore a captivating artwork of 55 Cancri e, a fascinating exoplanet known for its extreme conditions. This post delves into the visual representation of this 'super-Earth'.