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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

abc.es Astronomy World

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.

nationalgeographic.com Astronomy World

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.