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How Many Planets in the Universe Could Potentially Support Life
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How Many Planets in the Universe Could Potentially Support Life

The question of how many planets in the universe might support life is one of the most profound in modern science. For centuries, humanity wondered whether Earth was unique, but…
Posted by deka December 27, 2025
Technosignatures: How Scientists Search for Signs of Extraterrestrial Civilizations
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Technosignatures: How Scientists Search for Signs of Extraterrestrial Civilizations

The search for extraterrestrial life has traditionally focused on biology, but in recent years scientists have increasingly explored another possibility: technosignatures. These are observable signs of technology created by advanced…
Posted by deka December 27, 2025
Ocean Planets: What They Are and Could Intelligent Life Exist There
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Ocean Planets: What They Are and Could Intelligent Life Exist There

Ocean planets, sometimes called water worlds, are a class of exoplanets almost entirely covered by deep global oceans. Unlike Earth, where oceans coexist with continents, these planets may have little…
Posted by deka December 27, 2025
The James Webb Space Telescope: How It Changed Our View of Exoplanets
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The James Webb Space Telescope: How It Changed Our View of Exoplanets

The launch of the James Webb Space Telescope marked a turning point in the study of exoplanets. Before Webb, astronomers could detect many distant worlds, but understanding their true nature…
Posted by deka December 27, 2025
Atmospheric Spectroscopy: How Scientists Read the Chemistry of Distant Worlds
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Atmospheric Spectroscopy: How Scientists Read the Chemistry of Distant Worlds

Atmospheric spectroscopy is one of the most powerful tools in modern astronomy and planetary science. It allows scientists to study the composition, structure, and physical properties of planetary atmospheres without…
Posted by deka December 27, 2025
SETI and METI: Should Humanity Announce Its Presence to the Cosmos
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SETI and METI: Should Humanity Announce Its Presence to the Cosmos

For decades, humanity has listened quietly to the universe, searching for signs that we are not alone. At the same time, a growing debate asks whether listening is enough—or whether…
Posted by deka December 27, 2025
Does Magic Exist? What Does Science Say
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Does Magic Exist? What Does Science Say

The idea of magic has fascinated humanity for thousands of years, appearing in myths, religions, folklore, and modern popular culture. People across different civilizations believed that certain individuals could influence…
Posted by deka December 26, 2025
Asteroid Threat: How Can Earth Be Protected?
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Asteroid Threat: How Can Earth Be Protected?

Asteroid impacts are among the few natural disasters capable of causing global consequences, which is why planetary defense has become an important scientific and strategic priority. While large asteroid collisions…
Posted by deka December 24, 2025
Jupiter and Saturn: The Formation History of Their Moons
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Jupiter and Saturn: The Formation History of Their Moons

Jupiter and Saturn are not only the largest planets in the Solar System but also the centers of complex miniature planetary systems formed by their numerous moons. These satellites range…
Posted by deka December 24, 2025
Mercury: Why Does the Closest Planet to the Sun Have Ice?
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Mercury: Why Does the Closest Planet to the Sun Have Ice?

At first glance, Mercury seems like the last place in the Solar System where ice could exist. As the planet closest to the Sun, its surface can heat up to…
Posted by deka December 24, 2025

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