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Exoplanet Discoveries and Extraterrestrial Life

· 29 March 2026 · 4 sources

Recent scientific advances have shed new light on the search for extraterrestrial life and the nature of exoplanets. The discovery of exoplanet L 98-59 d, located about 35 light years away, reveals a new class of planets with a persistent magma ocean, challenging previous understandings of planetary composition and longevity. Concurrently, a study published in Nature Astronomy provides concrete evidence of oceans and atmospheric gases on distant exoplanets, suggesting the potential for alien life. These findings, alongside NASA's detection of ancient water flows on Mars, deepen our understanding of planetary environments beyond Earth and guide future missions in the quest to find life elsewhere in the universe.

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Экзопланета L 98-59 d открывает новый класс планет с океаном магмы iXBT 29 Mar 2026, 08:50
Exoplaneten: Auf der Suche nach Leben im All Tagesschau 29 Mar 2026, 06:19
NASA detects oldest evidence of water flowing on Mars Express Tribune 28 Mar 2026, 16:54
Where should we send a real 'Hail Mary' spacecraft? A new study has the answers Space.com 28 Mar 2026, 16:00

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