Recent science highlights include a stunning 'ring of fire' solar eclipse viewed from Easter Island, a breakthrough fruit fly ...
After decades of searching, a telltale gravitational wobble points to an exoplanet orbiting the nearby red dwarf every 3.15 days.
By contrast, Barnard's star is the closest solo star to our own. Overall, the importance of this study is that it holds out ...
This report highlights key achievements in science: a solar eclipse featuring a 'ring of fire' visible from Easter Island and ...
Scientists discovered that Barnard’s Star wobbles a full 20 inches (50 cm) per second — five times Earth’s effect on the Sun ...
Orbiting Barnard's star, the nearest solo star to Earth, the world is too hot to be habitable—a scorching 257 degrees ...
Astronomers using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope have confirmed the existence of at least one ...
A team of astronomers has used the Very Large Telescope to discover a humble planet orbiting Barnard's star, one of the ...
Barnard's star is a red dwarf, the smallest type of regular star and much smaller and less luminous than our sun. At about 6 ...
The exoplanet was discovered while searching for a hypothesized earth-like planet believed to be three times larger than ...
Astronomers using the ESO's VLT say they have spotted a planet orbiting our solar system's closest single star, a.k.a. Barnard's star.
Barnard's Star is about six light-years away, just a bit farther than Alpha Centauri but in a different direction. We know ...