Pat Brennan

Pat Brennan is a science journalist who covers space exploration and astronomy. They have reported on NASA's Mars Perseverance rover and its groundbreaking discoveries, including the use of audio to study the Martian terrain. Brennan's work often highlights the intersection of science, technology, and human exploration, drawing on interviews with experts in these fields.

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Recent Articles

New Research Reveals HD 26965 b, Known as Vulcan, is an Astronomical Illusion Caused by Stellar Activity

New Research Reveals HD 26965 b, Known as Vulcan, is an Astronomical Illusion Caused by Stellar Activity

Broke On: Tuesday, 28 May 2024 Astronomers led by Dr. Abigail Burrows have revealed that the supposed exoplanet HD 26965 b, previously believed to be a super-Earth orbiting 40 Eridani A and resembling Vulcan from Star Trek, is actually an illusion caused by stellar activity. The team's findings, published in The Astronomical Journal, demonstrate the importance of accounting for stellar activity when analyzing exoplanet data to make accurate distinctions between planets and stellar surface features.