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Por qué la búsqueda de vida extraterrestre está en un "punto de inflexión" tras el hallazgo del James Webb: las 5 claves

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A team of astronomers claims to have found potential signs of life on the exoplanet K2-18b, sparking excitement and cautious optimism within the scientific community.

El eclipse del Viernes Santo: ¿existió realmente un fenómeno astronómico ese día? - Ciencia - ABC Color

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The article investigates whether a solar eclipse actually occurred during the crucifixion of Jesus on Good Friday, analyzing astronomical and historical evidence to conclude it was more likely a symbolic event.

The Odds of a City-Killing Asteroid Hitting Earth Keep Rising | WIRED

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The probability of a city-destroying asteroid, 2024 YR4, hitting Earth in 2032 has increased to 3.2 percent, prompting discussion on its potential impact.

Riesen-„Feuerball“ Meteorit erleuchtet den Nachthimmel in Rsoenheim Chiemgau BGL: Das berichtet ein Augenzeuge

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A large meteor, described as a fireball, was observed streaking across the night sky over the Chiemgau region in Germany, leaving a long greenish trail before breaking into smaller pieces.

K2-18b, el planeta que huele a mar y en el que podría haber vida

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New observations from the James Webb telescope suggest the presence of biosignatures on exoplanet K2-18b, potentially indicating life beyond our solar system.

Is there really alien life on this exoplanet? We asked 10 experts.

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A new study suggests the possibility of life on exoplanet K2-18b, prompting a discussion among experts about the significance of the findings and the need for further research.

Astronomers Detect a Signature of Life on a Distant Planet - The New York Times

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A new study suggests the strongest evidence yet for extraterrestrial life on the exoplanet K2-18b, based on atmospheric analysis indicating the presence of a molecule associated with life on Earth.

Sul pianeta K2-18b scoperte possibili tracce di vita a 124 anni luce dalla Terra - la Repubblica

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Scientists have detected potential biosignatures, specifically dimethyl sulfide and dimethyl disulfide, on exoplanet K2-18b, suggesting the possibility of life.

K2-18b: Astronomers claim strongest evidence of alien life yet | New Scientist

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New research using data from the James Webb Space Telescope suggests the strongest evidence yet for life on exoplanet K2-18b, though confirmation and ruling out alternative explanations are still needed.

Scientists using Webb telescope detect signature of life on a distant planet, study suggests | CNN

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Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have detected promising signs of a possible biosignature on the exoplanet K2-18b, sparking cautious optimism about the possibility of life beyond Earth.

The confirmation of alien life on a planet 124 light-years away should worry us all, says MATT RIDLEY | Daily Mail Online

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The discovery of a potential biosignature on the exoplanet K2-18b raises the possibility of extraterrestrial life and prompts reflection on humanity's place in the universe.

Scientists Believe They’ve Witnessed ‘Planetary Suicide’ for the First Time | WIRED

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Astronomers believe they have witnessed a Jupiter-sized planet self-destructing by colliding with its star, offering a unique glimpse into a previously theoretical phenomenon.

“Patrones ocultos”: astrónomos descubren extrañas estructuras en medio de nuestra galaxia - La Tercera

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Astronomers using the MeerKAT radio telescope have discovered numerous unexpected plasma structures within our galaxy's Local Bubble, revealing details about its composition and challenging existing models of pulsar shockwaves.

Dead NASA satellite unexpectedly emits powerful radio pulse | New Scientist

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A defunct NASA satellite unexpectedly emitted a powerful radio pulse, prompting speculation about a micrometeorite impact or electrostatic discharge as the cause.

Nuovi indizi sul Pianeta 9, intravisto un potenziale candidato - Spazio e Astronomia - Ansa.it

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New observations suggest a potential candidate for Planet Nine, a massive object located far beyond Neptune, raising excitement among astronomers.

Hubble’s 35-year journey is a blueprint to understand the cosmos - The Hindu

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The Hubble Space Telescope's 35-year journey has revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos, yielding breathtaking images and groundbreaking discoveries about the universe's expansion and age.

Pope Leo: James Webb telescope shows us what the Bible couldn’t

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Pope Francis expressed his awe at the James Webb Telescope's discoveries, highlighting its ability to reveal the universe's wonders in ways that surpassed the descriptions in biblical scriptures.

Galáxia com formato semelhante ao da Via Láctea é avistada - 28/05/2025 - Ciência - Folha

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Astronomers have discovered a massive spiral galaxy, J0107a, remarkably similar to our Milky Way but significantly older and more active in star formation, challenging existing theories of galactic formation.

Averiguan, por fin, quién 'encendió las luces' en el Universo

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Using data from the James Webb and Hubble telescopes, scientists have discovered that small, abundant dwarf galaxies, not large galaxies, were responsible for illuminating the early universe.

Viste le esplosioni cosmiche più potenti dopo il Big Bang - Spazio e Astronomia - Ansa.it

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The Gaia space telescope has unexpectedly discovered gigantic cosmic explosions, the most powerful since the Big Bang, caused by supermassive black holes tearing apart stars.

An exoplanet called K2-18b is highlighting the complexities of finding life beyond Earth | CNN

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Conflicting analyses of data from the exoplanet K2-18b challenge the initial claim of a potential extraterrestrial biosignature, highlighting the complexities of searching for life beyond Earth.

James Webb detecta sistema planetário em formação... | VEJA

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The James Webb Space Telescope has unveiled details about a forming planetary system, including sand clouds and a dust disk potentially creating new worlds.

Rubin Observatory’s first images showcase millions of galaxies, over 2,000 asteroids | CNN

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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory's initial test images reveal millions of galaxies and thousands of previously unknown asteroids, showcasing its unprecedented capabilities for exploring the universe.

Can Life Survive the Death of the Sun? | Scientific American

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This article explores the long-term effects of the sun's evolution on Earth and the solar system, examining the eventual fate of planets as the sun becomes a red giant and then a white dwarf.

Descubren un nuevo y extraño mundo en los confines del Sistema Solar

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A newly discovered trans-Neptunian object, nicknamed Ammonite, challenges existing theories about the formation and evolution of the outer Solar System, potentially impacting the ongoing search for Planet Nine.

Como un Mundial: España movilizará 13 ministerios ante el reto inédito de los eclipses solares totales que se avecinan | Ciencia | EL PAÍS

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The Spanish government is creating a 13-ministry commission to manage the logistical and safety challenges posed by three major solar eclipses in 2026, 2027, and 2028.