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Author: Ben Pauley

"Pitch-black Exoplanet (Illustration)" by NASA Hubble is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
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How did Super Jupiters form?

Posted on March 24, 2025June 25, 2025 by Ben Pauley

Astronomers profiled the characteristics of exoplanet TOI-2145b to explore the origins of Super Jupiters. They suggested these massive…

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    Alien life could face threats from passing stars and supernovae

    Posted on February 20, 2025June 25, 2025 by Ben Pauley

    Astronomers examined 84 of the closest known stars with potentially habitable exoplanets and found that 3 face possible extinction-level…

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      How did supermassive black holes form?

      Posted on January 30, 2025June 25, 2025 by Ben Pauley

      An astronomer analyzed ancient supermassive black holes with mathematical models and found they likely grew exponentially after light,…

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        Citizen scientists and AI help astronomers find galaxies

        Posted on December 9, 2024June 25, 2025 by Ben Pauley

        Scientists trained an AI algorithm to categorize distant galaxies using volunteer classifications. Their model could improve the accuracy of…

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          Astronomers simulate hidden minor planets across the Galaxy

          Posted on November 25, 2024June 25, 2025 by Ben Pauley

          Researchers modeled how planets smaller than Earth formed and changed over the first billion years of their existence. They found these…

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            Searching for the first supernovae in the universe

            Posted on November 4, 2024June 25, 2025 by Ben Pauley

            Astronomers developed new theoretical models for how stars evolve that suggest the JWST could glimpse the oldest stars in the universe…

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              Why do galaxies shrink?

              Posted on October 21, 2024June 25, 2025 by Ben Pauley

              An astronomer studying the 3 main processes that cause galaxies to lose mass found that the dominant process depends on the size and age of…

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                Why the Milky Way is shaped like a spiral

                Posted on October 7, 2024June 25, 2025 by Ben Pauley

                A team of astronomers reconstructed a 3-part history of the Milky Way Galaxy by comparing the physics and chemistry of 10 million red giant…

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                  Exoplanets with weird orbits might be more habitable

                  Posted on September 23, 2024June 25, 2025 by Ben Pauley

                  Astronomers modeled the ideal climatic and atmospheric conditions for exoplanets and found that planets with non-circular orbits had more…

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                    Astronomers discover new rare hot Neptunes

                    Posted on August 26, 2024June 25, 2025 by Ben Pauley

                    Scientists discovered 2 new examples of medium-sized, closely-orbiting exoplanets whose characteristics shed light on how planetary systems…

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