planetary science
Discovery of Magnetic Fields in Exoplanets Through ‘Hot Jupiter’ Winds
New research reveals magnetic fields in exoplanets through ‘Hot Jupiter’ winds, marking a pivotal advancement in astronomical studies.
Groundbreaking Discovery: Exoplanets May Have Magnetic Fields Revealed
Recent research indicates that ‘Hot Jupiters’ may possess magnetic fields, reshaping our understanding of exoplanets.
NASA’s Psyche Spacecraft Captures Stunning Mars Images on Journey
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft has taken breathtaking images of Mars while en route to an asteroid, providing a unique perspective of the planet.
Groundbreaking Insights into the Surface of a Distant Super Earth
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery about a distant Super Earth’s surface, revealing insights into its geological and atmospheric conditions.
Uranus and Neptune: Unveiling the Rocky Nature of Ice Giants
A new study suggests that Uranus and Neptune may not be true ice giants, but rather rocky planets, reshaping our understanding of their composition.
Kuljeet Kaur Marhas: First Indian Woman Fellow of The Meteoritical Society
Kuljeet Kaur Marhas makes history as the first Indian woman Fellow of The Meteoritical Society, celebrating her contributions to planetary science.
Kuljeet Kaur Marhas: First Indian Woman Fellow of Meteoritical Society
Kuljeet Kaur Marhas has made history as the first Indian woman Fellow of the Meteoritical Society, showcasing her significant contributions to meteoritics.
Newly Discovered Magma Ocean Planet 35 Light-Years Away from Earth
Astronomers have discovered a unique magma ocean planet, L 98-59 d, located 35 light-years from Earth, characterized by its molten landscape and volatile atmosphere.