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Researchers Propose New Method to Find Planets Beyond Our Solar System
- Wednesday August 17, 2022
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In s new study, researchers have tried to unravel what the signal from aJupiter-like planet be like. They have developed a model of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) and applied it to a planetary system called HD 189733. They have simulated the interaction between the star's stellar wind and the planet's magnetic field and performed calculations around th...
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Rare Exoplanets Orbiting Pulsars Searched in the Largest Survey Conducted by Researchers
- Monday July 11, 2022
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In the latest research, astronomers from the University of Manchester have conducted the largest search for pulsar orbiting exoplanets. The survey included more than 800 pulsars which were analysed over the last 50 years. The researchers have tried to detect signals indicating the presence of planetary companions that had around 100 times more mass...
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First Potential Radio Signal From Exoplanet Detected By Scientists
- Saturday December 19, 2020
- Science | Press Trust of India
An international team of scientists has collected the first possible radio signal from a planet beyond our solar system, emanating from an exoplanet system about 51 light-years away.
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Researchers Propose New Method to Find Planets Beyond Our Solar System
- Wednesday August 17, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
In s new study, researchers have tried to unravel what the signal from aJupiter-like planet be like. They have developed a model of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) and applied it to a planetary system called HD 189733. They have simulated the interaction between the star's stellar wind and the planet's magnetic field and performed calculations around th...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Rare Exoplanets Orbiting Pulsars Searched in the Largest Survey Conducted by Researchers
- Monday July 11, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
In the latest research, astronomers from the University of Manchester have conducted the largest search for pulsar orbiting exoplanets. The survey included more than 800 pulsars which were analysed over the last 50 years. The researchers have tried to detect signals indicating the presence of planetary companions that had around 100 times more mass...
- www.gadgets360.com
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First Potential Radio Signal From Exoplanet Detected By Scientists
- Saturday December 19, 2020
- Science | Press Trust of India
An international team of scientists has collected the first possible radio signal from a planet beyond our solar system, emanating from an exoplanet system about 51 light-years away.
- www.ndtv.com