Is the presence of water a feature common to all gas-giant planets? The first convincing detection of water vapour in the atmosphere of such a planet from outside our Solar System indicates that the answer is yes
The water abundance in a planetary atmosphere provides a key constraint on the planet's primordial o...
Water is important for its obvious role as the enabler of life but more generally as the most abunda...
Context: Water is the most common triatomic molecule in the universe and the basis of life on Earth....
Exoplanet detection missions have found thousands of planets or planet candidates outside of the Sol...
Over the past nearly 30 years, over 3500 planets have been discovered orbiting stars other than the ...
Are Earth-like planets with water oceans rare or common among planetary systems? Although we do not ...
We examine the origin of water in the terrestrial planets. We list various geochemical measurements ...
Results from recent space missions, in particular Spitzer and Herschel, have lead to significant pro...
I examine the origin of water in the terrestrial planets. Late-stage delivery of water from asteroid...
International audienceIn the pebble accretion scenario, the pebbles that form planets drift inward f...
The presence of water in the Earth has long been an enigma. However, computer modelling techniques h...
International audienceSimulations of the compositions of extrasolar terrestrial planets have shown t...
Liquid water is generally assumed to be the most important factor for the emergence of life, and so ...
Meticulous observations of the disk of gas and dust around one young star seem to imply icy, comet-l...
Hallsworth JE, Koop T, Dallas TD, et al. Water activity in Venus's uninhabitable clouds and other pl...
The water abundance in a planetary atmosphere provides a key constraint on the planet's primordial o...
Water is important for its obvious role as the enabler of life but more generally as the most abunda...
Context: Water is the most common triatomic molecule in the universe and the basis of life on Earth....
Exoplanet detection missions have found thousands of planets or planet candidates outside of the Sol...
Over the past nearly 30 years, over 3500 planets have been discovered orbiting stars other than the ...
Are Earth-like planets with water oceans rare or common among planetary systems? Although we do not ...
We examine the origin of water in the terrestrial planets. We list various geochemical measurements ...
Results from recent space missions, in particular Spitzer and Herschel, have lead to significant pro...
I examine the origin of water in the terrestrial planets. Late-stage delivery of water from asteroid...
International audienceIn the pebble accretion scenario, the pebbles that form planets drift inward f...
The presence of water in the Earth has long been an enigma. However, computer modelling techniques h...
International audienceSimulations of the compositions of extrasolar terrestrial planets have shown t...
Liquid water is generally assumed to be the most important factor for the emergence of life, and so ...
Meticulous observations of the disk of gas and dust around one young star seem to imply icy, comet-l...
Hallsworth JE, Koop T, Dallas TD, et al. Water activity in Venus's uninhabitable clouds and other pl...
The water abundance in a planetary atmosphere provides a key constraint on the planet's primordial o...
Water is important for its obvious role as the enabler of life but more generally as the most abunda...
Context: Water is the most common triatomic molecule in the universe and the basis of life on Earth....