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  1. Collection of Interactive PowerPoint Slides to ... - Exoplanet Exploration

    Astronomical Objects Black Holes – Q&A Black Holes – Three Kinds Black Holes – What Are They? Black Holes – Comparison with Planets Exoplanet Detection – Gravitational Microlensing Exoplanet …

  2. Eyes on Exoplanets – NASA/JPL - Exoplanet Exploration

    Welcome to NASA's Eyes, a way for you to learn about your home planet, our solar system, the universe beyond and the spacecraft exploring them.

  3. Why Should You Care About NASA’s Exoplanet Exploration Program? We are an interface between the astronomical community (you!) and Exoplanet Astrophysics at NASA HQ

  4. Further refinement is necessary for future HWO observations Interpretations of JWST observations of planets orbiting M-type host stars will not be impacted CO2 cross-sections: ruling out the least …

  5. Explore the Surface - Kepler 186f - Exoplanet Exploration

    Exoplanet Travel Bureau This set of travel posters envision a day when the creativity of scientists and engineers will allow us to do things we can only dream of now.

  6. What can Earth tell us about the potential for life in exoplanet oceans? img: NASA Marine habitability for complex life requires more than just liquid water Oxygen is a biosphere’s largest energy reservoir

  7. Explore the Surface - TRAPPIST-1d - Exoplanet Exploration

    Some 40 light-years from Earth, a planet called TRAPPIST-1d offers a heart-stopping view: brilliant objects in a red sky, looming like larger and smaller versions of our own moon.

  8. Hubble observes exoplanet that snows sunscreen

    The researchers used Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 to conduct spectroscopic observations of the exoplanet's atmosphere in near-infrared light. Hubble made the observations as the distant world …

  9. NASA's Hubble captures blistering pitch-black planet – Exoplanet ...

    Astronomers have discovered that a well-known egg-shaped exoplanet reflects almost no light, making it appear pitch black.

  10. 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Epoch [number] 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 Observed - Calculated [minutes] TOI-3757 b Period: 3.4387717+/-2.3e-06 days Tmid: 2460234.91259+/-0.00065 BJD_TDB AAVSO …