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Scientists detect radio emissions from alien exoplanet orbiting star – NEWS.com.au
Scientists detect radio emissions from alien exoplanet orbiting star

Scientists have detected what they think could be the first radio emissions from a planet beyond our solar system.Analysing a planet’s magnetic field and the radio waves it gives off can provide clues about its possible atmosphere, including if it might support life or even be habitable by humans.
Researchers from Cornell University in New York used a special telescope in the Netherlands called a low frequency array (LOFAR) to make the detection from an exoplanet that orbits a star around 51 light…
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