NASA's AI Uncovers 370 Exoplanets; Lunar Regolith as Earth's Water Source? Plus January Skywatching Tips

NASA's AI Uncovers 370 Exoplanets; Lunar Regolith as Earth's Water Source? Plus January Skywatching Tips

NASA’s AI Uncovers 370 Exoplanets; Lunar Regolith as Earth’s Water Source? Plus January Skywatching Tips

NASA’s latest releases highlight a significant breakthrough: an AI model analyzing data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has identified an astonishing 370 potential exoplanet candidates.

This advanced AI excels at detecting subtle signals previously missed by human observation, thereby accelerating cosmic exploration. In a separate development, research suggests that lunar regolith, the soil on the Moon, may have served as a source of water for Earth in the past. This finding is crucial for deepening our understanding of the origins of water on our planet.

Additionally, NASA is providing skywatching tips for January 2026, guiding enthusiasts on celestial objects visible in the night sky. These diverse updates underscore NASA’s ongoing endeavors at the forefront of space science and astronomy, driven by a relentless pursuit of new discoveries.


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