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Artist’s concept showing two of the seven planets discovered orbiting a Sun-like star.

Scorching, Seven-Planet System Revealed by New Kepler Exoplanet List

Nov. 7, 2023

A system of seven sweltering planets has been revealed by continued study of data from NASA’s retired Kepler space telescope: Each one is bathed in more radiant heat from their host star per area than any planet in our solar system.

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Image of hole drilled in Martian rock by Perseverance rover

Did Life Exist on Mars? Other Planets? With AI’s Help, We May Know Soon

Nov. 6, 2023

Scientists have discovered a simple and reliable test for signs of past or present life on other planets—“the holy grail of astrobiology.”

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Image of Titan's haze

Could Malononitrile Form in Titan's Atmosphere?

Nov. 3, 2023

NASA-supported scientists have shown that the atmosphere of Titan could be an ideal environment in which to make a specific compound relevant to the origins of life on Earth.

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Illustration of Dragonfly rotocraft on Titan

NASA’s Dragonfly Tunnel Visions

Nov. 2, 2023

Dragonfly team utilizes unique NASA facilities to shape its innovative Titan-bound rotorcraft in the search for life.

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Image of Earth and theoretical exoplanet

Want to Find Life? Compare a Planet to Its Neighbors

Nov. 2, 2023

With thousands of known exoplanets and tens of thousands likely to be discovered in the coming decades, it could be only a matter of time before we discover a planet with life. 

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Ganymede, moon of Jupiter

Salts and Organics Observed on Ganymede’s Surface by NASA’s Juno

Nov. 1, 2023

Data collected by NASA’s Juno mission indicates a briny past may be bubbling to the surface on Jupiter’s largest moon.

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Arist intepretation of Cassinin spacecraft above Enceladus

Identifying Hydrothermal Activity on Icy Ocean Worlds

Nov. 1, 2023

NASA-supported scientists have developed a new technique that could help astrobiologists determine whether or not hydrothermal activity is occurring on icy, ocean worlds.

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Graphical representation of galactic scanning

Astrophysicists Scan the Galaxy for Signs of Life

Oct. 31, 2023

Astrophysicists are scanning the universe for “technosignatures” emanating from distant planets that would provide support for the existence of intelligent, alien life.

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Image of a deposit in Jezero Crater

Lipid Biosignatures in Hypersaline Lakes

Oct. 30, 2023

NASA-supported researchers have studied the production of organic matter in hypersaline lakes that share some similarities with lakes thought to be present on ancient Mars in the area of Jezero Crater.

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TAG sample from O-REx

NASA’s Bennu Asteroid Sample Contains Carbon, Water

Oct. 11, 2023

Initial studies of the 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid Bennu sample collected in space and brought to Earth by NASA show evidence of high-carbon content and water, which together could indicate the building blocks of life on Earth may be found in the rock.

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