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GLOW: Exploring effects of rocky exoplanet composition on habitability and target selection

Organization University of New MexicoLocation ALBUQUERQUE, United StatesPosted 1 Jan 2026Deadline 30 Sept 2028
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationNM
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The composition of rocky planets orbiting other stars (exoplanets) can differ according to silicon, magnesium, calcium, and aluminum content. These differences relative to Earth may impact their planetary evolution and habitability. In previous lab experiments on materials like those expected for rocky exoplanets, the project team found small…

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