Updated outdated information in Exoscience and Exoresources. Will update Exoresources’ and Exogalleries’ links that are broken in the next week. by 6 May. sometime when I’m able.
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Sky Guide iOS App

For those of you using iOS, a beautiful astronomy app. http://fifthstarlabs.com/ https://www.facebook.com/fifthstarlabs
Slowing Down and Updating the Site
Too many projects on my plate at the moment that I can’t keep up with posting the latest, cool exoplanet info. I do plan on updating the site with some better functionality in the next few months in summer of 2014, while preserving the same look. Just better organized links and navigation on pages with a […]
Gliese 581g: Habitable?
“Nearly two years after spotting Gliese 581g, the celebrated ‘first potentially habitable’ alien world, the planet’s discoverers continue to fight for its existence.” Rest of article here.
Exoplanet Comb
In the search for worlds that are like Earth, a finer scale is needed. “Exoplanet Hunters Get a Technology Boost in Search for Earth-like Planets“ ESO image
Tug, Tug, Tug, Tug. Hi! I’m KOI-872c!
New exoplanet found using the using the highly scientific tug method. Astronomers using the Kepler Space Telescope have observed the gravitational tugging of one previously hidden planet on another known planet orbiting the sun-like star KOI-872. This technique led to Neptune’s discovery in the year 1846, via its gravitational influence on Uranus. This is the […]
The Visual Exoplanet Catalogue
New gem I stumbled on. Will have to add this to the exoresources page after the new system build. The Visual Exoplanet Catalogue Planet GQ Lup b
“Neil deGrasse Tyson Remembers His First Meeting with Carl Sagan” at Open Culture
“Neil deGrasse Tyson Remembers His First Meeting with Carl Sagan” at Open Culture. → Read the article and watch the video ← Skeptic Trumps Cards by Crispian Jago, Caricatures by Neil Davies
Hobby Astronomer Finds Planet
New Planet Discovered by Stargazer
Latest Kepler Finds: Kepler-20e and Kepler-20f
Latest Kepler finds. Two new planets are most Earth-like ever seen – but hot as hell Video on Guardian Credit: NASA/Ames/Caltech. Previous Kepler Posts: Kepler Finds Planet in Habitable Zone Orbiting Sun-Like Star ATTN: Armchair Astronomers. You too can hunt for exoplanets. Alan P. Boss – The Crowded Universe