.... The targets observed by Twinkle will comprise known exoplanets discovered by existing and upcoming ground surveys in our galaxy (e.g. WASP or HATNet) and space observatories (Kepler-2, GAIA, Cheops and TESS). The Twinkle satellite will be built...
... the histories of dust particles that have roamed the Galaxy for millions of years before the sun and planets ...bona fide silicate stardust from three major dust producers in the Galaxy: red giant stars, explosive supernovae, and novae,” said the...
... revealing some interesting information about the stars in our galaxy, including what could be some of the fastest known...unveiling of information on over 1.6 billion stars in our galaxy to an eagerly awaiting scientific community. What followed was ...
... being G-type. That means less than six billion stars may have Earth-like planets in our Galaxy." Previous estimates of the frequency of Earth-like planets range from roughly 0.02 potentially habitable planets per Sun...
... from Earth. These images were then compared with previous observations made in visible light of the same galaxies by the Subaru Telescope, operated by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ). Observations confirmed that the young...
... can use to understand the assembly process of the galaxy, and how galaxies in general formed." To produce this analysis, Carollo ...which predict that the oldest stellar populations of a galaxy undergoing mergers are mainly concentrated in the inner ...