A new exoplanet that is as dense as styrofoam is hinted to be the clue to alien life. The Styrofoam planet called as KELT-11b will be used to study the atmospheres of other planets.
Proxima B is the planet that is believed to be habitable for the human being and scientists have begun the first step of analysis by exploring its climate.
A new study on warm Neptune reveals that there is a so-called ‘primitive atmosphere’ which surrounds the planet. It could help in knowing how planets are formed and developed.
An extra orbital planetary system 61 Virginis is one of the interesting systems, and the international astronomers continue the research of the debris disk in that planetary system.
An expert in statistical and mathematics from Institute of Cosmos Sciences at the University of Barcelona has constructed a statistical model to predict the dry land in the exoplanets and he finds the planets are lacking dry land to sustain life.
The public can be among the greatest contributing minds for modern science. With the help of new technologies, how far can publicly funded researches done by nonprofessional scientists go?