Scientists are trying to figure out how minerals connected to exoplanetary water would look to the James Webb Space Telescope ...
identify exoplanets orbiting the brightest stars just outside our solar system. Discovered in the constellation of Vela, TOI-1231 b orbits its star every 24 days. That makes it unusually cool.
A third of planets orbiting close to red dwarf stars could be cool enough to hold liquid water ... argues a new research paper. These exoplanets (planets orbiting a star other than our sun ...
Once basaltic melts erupt on an exoplanet and cool down, the basalts harden into solid rock, known on Earth as lava. This rock can interact with water, if present, which forms new hydrated minerals ...