| | September 21 Top Stories This Week | | | |
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| | Artist’s concept of K2-18b, the planet that caused a controversy earlier this month. The image also depicts a 2nd planet in this system, K2-18c. The parent star, a red dwarf, is shown in the background. Image via Alex Boersma/ iREx. | | |
| Is K2-18b really a habitable super-Earth? | | Even as scientists announced water vapor in a super-Earth's atmosphere, other scientists were cautioning that the planet - K2-18b - is probably less like a super-Earth and more like a planet Neptune. Read more. | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | Tonight … Find the Andromeda galaxy | The Andromeda galaxy is the closest big galaxy to our Milky Way. Here are a couple of different ways to find it. Just be sure your sky is dark! Read more. | | | | |
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| | A man, the sun and a ruin | View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Kevan Hubbard captured this image in Amman, Jordan. He was inspired to post it to our site, we think, because we were talking about how to take safe sun photos last week. Kavan wrote that he "… used part of the ruined temple to block out the sun. Don't know who the man in the photograph is. He wandered up as I was taking the photo, but he shows the scale." By the way, this looks like the Temple of Hercules in Amman. Thank you, Kevan! | | |