watched| The moment of the explosion of a red giant star

A number of astronomers have monitored the explosion of a super red star and collected important new information about these dramatic events. Lead author Wayne Jacobson Gallan (UC Berkeley) said: “This is a breakthrough in our understanding of what massive stars do moments before they die, direct detection of pre-supernova activity in a red giant … Read more

Discovery of an exoplanet

The planet, called TOI-2257 b, was first observed using data from NASA’s TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) and then observed in more detail using the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope and the SAINT-EX telescope in Mexico. Using SAINT-EX observations, the researchers were able to confirm that a planet orbits the red dwarf star every 35 … Read more

“Inhabit other worlds? », Theology in the age of exobiology

Live in other worlds? by Anne Marie Reijnen and Christian Pian (eds.) Labor and Faith, 254 p., 19 € Man always sees high and further, to the confines of the galaxy and even beyond, to better understand the Universe but also with the secret hope of discovering other worlds and other intelligences. Theological reflection cannot … Read more

The discovery of an exoplanet with a strange orbit

Astronomers have discovered a planet in the habitable zone of a red dwarf star, but its orbit is so long that it would have wildly variable temperatures and likely not support life. The planet, called TOI-2257 b, was first observed using data from NASA’s TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) and then observed in more detail … Read more

Scientists reveal new evidence of life on Earth’s “twin”

A number of researchers revealed that the ammonia gas present in the atmosphere of Venus may be evidence of the possibility of living on it, according to what was reported by RT. Researchers from Cardiff University, MIT and Cambridge University have suggested that Venus, which is also described as Earth’s “twin” due to its rocky … Read more